🚶♂️ Tokyo Strolls (02) Omotesando🚶♀️
After leaving Tsutaya Books, I started heading towards Shibuya and noticeably felt the crowd getting thicker. Since I have to transfer at Shibuya for school, the dense sea of people gives me a bit of PTSD😵💫 (Is this what they call 'people intoxication'?). After grabbing a quick meal at a nearby hamburger steak place, I hurriedly left. On my way to Omotesando, I passed by Miyashita Park, which happened to be hosting a market with a lot of illustrators' booths. The illustrator I met introduced the inspiration behind each of her works. Seeing the adorable girl characters really made my heart flutter, and I ended up buying a bunch💸. By the time I reached Omotesando, I was exhausted and quickly found a shop to rest. After a refreshing cup of passion fruit sparkling water, I felt rejuvenated. The streets of Omotesando are still as beautiful as ever, with the main road lined with glamorous brand stores and the side streets filled with boutiques and coffee shops, perfect for a leisurely stroll and some shopping. When I arrived at the National Stadium, I caught the sunset, and the beautiful clouds and evening glow marked the end of my day's stroll. This Tokyo stroll was completely unplanned in terms of specific shops, but I personally enjoy aimless wandering. Encountering shops by chance is part of the joy of strolling. Finally: Any recommendations for less crowded Tokyo stroll routes!🥹 📷: Fuji xt5 (except for the passion fruit sparkling water photo) #TokyoStrolls #TokyoStrollRoutes #StrollDiaries