πΏπ Tokyo Trendsetting Spots (2) πΈπΊ
π Cat Street: Also known as "Omotesando Cat," it connects Harajuku and Omotesando. The street is lined with various fashionable shops, cafes, and restaurants, πΏπ offering a more relaxed style compared to the bustling Takeshita Street and the individuality of Ura-Harajuku. π±π π Since the 1970s, Harajuku has been the epicenter of new trends and fashion icons in Japan, gathering a multitude of unique fashion styles such as Lolita, Gothic, Kawaii, Hip-Hop, and Otaku. Young people here are daring in trying out various novel outfits; brightly colored, πΏπ πΏπexaggerated clothing can be seen everywhere, making it one of the important birthplaces of Japanese fashion trends.πΏπ πΏπ Harajuku's fashion culture is not only reflected in clothing but also includes hairstyles and makeup.πΏπ πΏπ Young people often dye their hair in various colors and wear unique makeup to showcase their individuality. ππββοΈπ¨ #TokyoTravel #ExploreTheCityForFree πΌππ