Yes, Shibuya Station is one of the most well-equipped transit hubs in Tokyo for coin lockers, though finding an empty one during peak hours can be a challenge. Major clusters are found near the Hachiko Exit, the West Exit (near the Moyai statue), and the New South Gate. In 2026, most lockers have transitioned to "multilingual touchscreens" that accept IC cards (like Suica or Pasmo) as payment and as your "digital key," although traditional key-operated cash lockers still exist in older sections. Prices generally range from 300 yen for a small locker (suitable for a backpack) to 900–1,000 yen for an "Extra Large" locker that can fit a full-sized suitcase. For those with oversized luggage that won't fit in a standard locker, the Shibuya Chikamichi underground passage and the 4th floor of Shibuya Mark City offer staffed luggage storage counters. Additionally, "refrigerated" lockers for perishable food souvenirs can be found in the basement of Shibuya Mark City and Shibuya Hikarie, providing a comprehensive range of storage solutions for busy travelers exploring the district.