FLOOR GUIDE

FLOOR GUIDE

Our attentive Shibuya Tobu Hotel staff offers you warm hospitality and a comfortable, fulfilling hotel stay.

In Shibuya, we are ideally located along the calm Koen Dori, which has changed from the hustle and bustle near Shibuya Station.

Our hotel offers first rate accommodations, meals, business meeting and banquet facilities.

Or Use us as your home base for sightseeing around Tokyo.

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2F-7F Guest Room / Laundry Corner (2F) / Vendor Corner (3F / 5F / 6F)
1F Front / Lobby / Cafe & Bar PRONTO / SHE WOLF DINER
B1F Benkyo Cafe / Japanese Cafe yusoshi Shibuya / Za・sansyō
B2F CIVIC CREATIVE BASE TOKYO [CCBT]

TO.U.BU front counter “TO.U.BU”

With the renewal of the lobby, we have asked Japanese calligrapher Rieko Kawabe to write the artwork for the front counter.

The design motif is "Jindai moji".

Among the Jindai moji, it is also called a dragon character, which is also used as a talisman and amulet all over the country,
and the character itself is an energy body.

The dragon character is written as "TO.U.BU".

フロントカウンター部 TO.U.BU
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Rieko Kawabe

Artist, Japanese calligrapher

Ms. Kawabe graduated from Showa Women's University, Department of Japanese Literature.
She started writing at the age of three, and from an early age she studied traditional Japanese performing arts in general.

In 1995, based on the concept that "the essence of Japanese beauty lies in the whole",
she established the membership club "Nippon MIYABIGOTO Club", a program to hone her sensibility in Japanese culture.

Since 2008, she has released the "KO.TO.TA.MA" series of Japanese characters before the introduction of Chinese characters, Jindai moji.

Her collectors are luxury brands such as the French Embassy, the Russian Embassy and Che'Nelle, and through her work, she is engaged in production activities that convey Japanese spiritual culture to the modern world.

She has a wide range of activities to pass on the beauty of Japan, such as obtaining a priesthood qualification at Kokugakuin University.

Rieko Kawabe Profile