Takeshita Dori stands as a symbol of Tokyo’s collision of street cultures. Along this narrow ...
Opened in 1920, the shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji – whose reign (1868-1912) coincided ...
Currently one of Harajuku's hottest destinations for young female shoppers, Nadia Flores en el ...
One of Japan’s most powerful contemporary galleries, Tomio Koyama has the clout to pick and ...
Global Architecture’s annual ‘GA Houses’ and ‘GA Japan’ exhibitions make it one of Tokyo’s best ...
The first Hands Café to open outside Shibuya, this branch at Harajuku's Tokyu Plaza is found ...
Talk about taking London by storm: Lola's started as a catering business back in 2006, but has ...
Its sister store, Alice on Wednesday, opened in 2013 and is so popular it still has to limit ...
A two-minute walk from Harajuku Station takes you to a new collection of restaurants, packaged ...
As the name gives away, this new café, opening right by Laforet Harajuku, is packed with ...
Harajuku's Cat Street, known as the spiritual home of Tokyo's vibrant street fashion culture, ...
Rentable space right by Omotesando Station, regularly used for PR events and the like.
This elegant French restaurant is a popular tea-party spot. It's in a quiet sidestreet, just a ...
Wednesday is the most boring day of the week, hence the owners of Alice on Wednesday named ...
Ever heard of Super Dollfie? It's a customisable doll made by Japanese company Volks that's ...
A beauty salon in Harajuku, where you can have your hair and make-up styled like a Lolita girl ...
If you want the full Lolita transformation, head straight to Maison de Julietta. They'll dress ...
Angelic Pretty has been around since the very beginning of the Lolita fashion movement. ...
Just a short walk from Harajuku Station, Sakaeya is a family-owned shop (the CEO is a cat!) and ...
As the shopping district that symbolises Japanese pop culture, Harajuku is a must-visit for any ...
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