Harajuku, A Melting Pot of Fashion and Youth Culture

Harajuku, Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
All the shops along the street in Harajuku are fashionable
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Introduction

Harajuku is a place that is completely different from Shibuya, it is more diverse and mixed, and people in eccentric clothing here do not stand out as much. Starting from the Harajuku Station designed by Miyazaki Hayao, you will feel like you are in a magical world. There is Takeshita Street, the center of idol culture; there is Omotesando, representative of high-end fashion; and there is Meiji Shrine, a solemn and peaceful place. These elements collide and sublimate into Harajuku's unique charm. Even celebrities like Avril Lavigne love Harajuku's pop culture, and she even shot her Hello Kitty music video in Takeshita Street. In Harajuku, dessert shops are the most popular places to eat and drink, and crepes have become a true representation of the area. Dessert shops are busy during lunchtime, with many famous brands of sweets gathering here, such as Godiva, Senriku, and Egg Thing.
Address
Harajuku, Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
Transportation
JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station.