Harajuku, Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0001, JapanMap
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Good for shopping and some street snacks.Perfect for a day to roam around shopping, there is a big daiso.
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Harajuku Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Harajuku is a popular neighborhood in Tokyo’s Shibuya ward. Known as a center of Japanese youth culture and fashion, the streets are full of small, youth-oriented, independent boutiques and cafes. Harajuku also attracts many larger international chain stores with high-end luxury merchandise. It is a popular place with a vibrant atmosphere. Located in the vicinity of Meiji Shrine, it is a great place to visit after strolling through the shrine and park. Be sure to wander down Omotesando Avenue, which contains a number of interesting architectural examples adding to the overall appeal of Harajuku.
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Harajuku Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Good for shopping and some street snacks.Perfect for a day to roam around shopping, there is a big daiso.
Vibrant neighbourhood with lots of shopping and entrance to yoyogi park and meiji jingu shrine. Perfect place to stay!
Visit harajuku to experience the hottest things in town - here you'll find everything from micro pig cafes to idol goods available in every imaginable color. Cafes are also aplenty in this area - the flavour of the month being a cafe where one is served by a "bear" - your coffee is handed to you by a bear paw through a literal hole in the wall. A fun place to spend an afternoon indeed!
harajuku has many clothing stores to choose from great place to hang out
Relaxing area with lots of shopping and dining options. Really enjoyed walking on the small streets to enjoy the vibe and chilled in the coffee shops there.
Harajuku Street, which I stopped by for a long time, is still a famous attraction in Tokyo. Even in cloudy weather, the streets are crowded with crowded people, and above all, the number of crepe shops that have been reduced since Corona has increased again, which is quite impressive.
Harajuku is located in the center of Tokyo, and it is very convenient to take the Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station. There are no high-rise buildings here, so the street has a more open feeling. All the way, there are trendy clothing brand stores, most of the pedestrians are young people, full of youthful atmosphere and vitality.