πΏπ Tokyo Trendsetting Spots (1) πΈπΊ
ππ»ββοΈ Tokyo Harajuku Harajuku, located in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, is the birthplace of Japanese street culture. ππ¨ π Address: Situated near Meiji Shrine, it includes areas such as Yoyogi Park, Takeshita Street, Omotesando, and the National Yoyogi Stadium. ποΈποΈ π Transportation: Take the JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station. Harajuku Station, one of the iconic buildings, is designed by Hayao Miyazaki and features a retro wooden structure with a fairy-tale vibe. ππ³ ποΈ Shopping Areas: π Takeshita Street: The main thoroughfare of Harajuku and the liveliest, most representative shopping street. Narrow but lined with shops, it mainly sells trendy clothing, accessories, and snacks, catering to young consumers. Most shops here operate from around eleven in the morning until eight in the evening, so don't come too early! ποΈπ π Ura-Harajuku: A hidden concentration of shops in the residential area, with many independent designer brands, trendy boutiques, and vintage stores. It's a treasure trove for fashion enthusiasts seeking unique styles. π‘π #TokyoFashion #HarajukuVibes ποΈππ