RECOCO Shibuya
This cafe was established based on a concept of providing anyone with an opportunity to enjoy analog records accessibly, even if they are a beginner.
Record players are installed at every seat, and guests can listen to records on the headphones provided while enjoying coffee or an alcoholic beverage.
The cafe, which is growing in popularity particularly via social media, has a wide collection of records including not only western music, but Japanese City Pop as well. The cafe is frequently visited by guests from overseas.
A second branch has also opened in Shimokitazawa.
Record players are installed at every seat, and guests can listen to records on the headphones provided while enjoying coffee or an alcoholic beverage.
The cafe, which is growing in popularity particularly via social media, has a wide collection of records including not only western music, but Japanese City Pop as well. The cafe is frequently visited by guests from overseas.
A second branch has also opened in Shimokitazawa.
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More Information about RECOCO Shibuya
Street address
- IRIE FIRST PLAZA 1F, 3-1-10 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Prefecture
Access
Route1
- 6 minutes on foot from Shibuya Station and 4 minutes on foot from Shibuya Station C1 Exit
Route2
- 11 minutes on foot from Omotesando Station
Opening Hours
- 11:00 - 21:00(last order at 22:00)
Closed
- None (The cafe may close during the Year-end and New Year’s holidays.)
Website
- https://recoco.cafe/
Best season
- All year
Point
- Charge (admission fee) + 1 drink required
Cashless payment only (credit card/PayPay/Transportation IC/QUICPay/iD)
Designated seating; 90 minute time limit during busy periods.
Records may not be brought in from the outside (prohibited from the standpoint of crime prevention.)
update: Dec.16.2025

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