TAKESHITA STREET & TOKYU PLAZA OMOTESANDO


Harajuku itself refers to an area located between the Shinjuku and Shibuya districts in metropolitan Tokyo. Harajuku is best known for its eccentric street fashion culture, hence the term Harajuku fashion.
If you go to Harajuku, don't forget to stop by Takeshita Street.
Takeshita Street is the main street in Harajuku which is located right after leaving JR Harajuku station via the Takeshita exit. There are various kinds of shops here, crowded with foreign and local tourists who come here.




There are various types of Harajuku culture ranging from fashion, knick-knacks and culinary delights on Takeshita Street. A walk here will make us immediately know what Harajuku is like.
The length of this road is approximately 360m. There are many types of shops, from the newest shops that appear in the media to shops that have been famous for a long time, we can definitely find our favorite shop here.




There are lots of snacks on Takeshita Street such as Marion Crapes which is famous in Harajuku, Calbee plus which sells freshly fried potato chips, Garret Popcorn Shop, and there are many more snacks that can be eaten while walking.



Omotesando and Harajuku are two areas filled with the trendiest shops in Tokyo. Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku, located right in the middle of these two areas, is a large commercial complex that houses products from the trendiest brands, including some brands launched in Japan for the first time and others that are world-famous. At the very top of this building, there is a comfortable terrace filled with green plants that you can use as a temporary escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. This place is an ideal place to relax and shop.

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