


Grandberry Park is a leading outlet and commercial complex situated just a 35-minute train ride from Shibuya, boasting over 220 stores that combine shopping, dining, entertainment, and outdoor experiences in Machida, Tokyo. This sprawling destination opened as a comprehensive redevelopment project in 2019, transforming the area into one of Tokyo's most expansive mixed-use complexes.
The complex gained international recognition as the home of the Snoopy Museum Tokyo, which opened on December 14, 2019, as an official satellite of the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center in Santa Rosa, California. This is the world's only branch of the Schulz Art Museum in the U.S., featuring permanent exhibits and special exhibitions showcasing the beloved Peanuts comic strip characters. The museum is approximately double the size of its previous Roppongi location and incorporates outdoor elements that complement the green surroundings.
Visitors can explore three distinct zones within the complex. The Grandberry Park site contains the "Gathering Market" and is arranged around three plazas—the Park Plaza, Oasis Plaza and Theater Plaza. The Park-life site houses the Snoopy Museum, Children's Hall and Machi Library. At the center of the mall complex is "Gathering Market" - a sprawling, food-focused marketplace with depachika-style kiosks, casual food-court restaurants and an impressive fish market. Additional attractions include multiple play spaces, a movie theater, and themed cafés featuring Shaun the Sheep and Hello Kitty characters.
The adjacent Tsuruma Park provides multiple sports fields, nature walks and picnic areas, allowing visitors to combine outdoor activities with their shopping experience. The complex seamlessly integrates nature with commercial activities, hosting outlet stores for outdoor, sports, and fashion brands. Special amenities include Cat Café MOFF, where visitors can enjoy a latte for 700 yen ($4.36) for 30 minutes.
Transportation is convenient via the dedicated Minami-machida Grandberry Park Station, served by the Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line with direct connections from Shibuya. The station is located 29.2 km from Shibuya terminus, with through services via the Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line connecting to the Tobu Skytree Line. The journey takes approximately 30+ minutes by train from Shibuya via the Den-En-Toshi Line. The complex is directly connected to the station, eliminating the need for additional transportation upon arrival. Entry to the shopping complex is free, though individual attractions like the Snoopy Museum require separate admission fees.