Above, Harajuku Station. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Time Out Tokyo has posted a list of "50 Things To Do In Harajuku."
They begin with:
It's the neighbourhood that gave us Lolita girls, decora and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. Harajuku has been the epicentre of Tokyo teen fashion for decades, and it's still nurturing unorthodox, garish styles even as big-name international retailers like H&M, Forever21 and American Eagle Outfitters muscle in on the area. Join us on a trip around Harajuku's best restaurants, cafés, gift shops and fashion boutiques – lots of fashion boutiques. And while you're in the 'hood, keep your eyes peeled for the print edition of 50 things to do in Harajuku, which comes with a pocket-friendly, AR-enhanced map of the area.Most visitors to Harajuku begin their visit by taking the JR Yamanote Line to Harajuku Station, which was first opened in 1906.
To see the list, go here.
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