Who'd have thought that a shop selling nothing but legwear could be so much fun? Then again, ...
Embracing seven keywords – ‘fashion’, ‘food’, ‘home’, ‘play’, ‘harmony’, ‘beauty’ and ‘health’ ...
The Omotesando branch is the second store for Pass the Baton, a modern recycle shop that opened ...
Amongst the diverse collection of Beams stores that line Meiji-dori, the one with the most ...
BAPE STORE(R) Harajuku is situated behind Jingumae Primary School. The first floor features ...
This shop, which carries American brand casual wear, stands in the back streets just off ...
Head Porter is a bag shop in Harajuku, a sister store of the long-established Yoshida Kaban in ...
About 15 minutes walk from Harajuku Station, this interiors shop is located inconspicuously ...
Dior’s first store in Japan, just across from Omotesando Hills, was designed by Kazuyo Sejima ...
This is the only shop in Tokyo selling this domestic jewellery brand which was established in ...
Intrepid fashion hounds in search of unusual designs won’t be disappointed by this used ...
Stockist of sports equipment galore, plus kit by Patagonia, Gramicci, Merrell, Maxim and many ...
Boudoir’s mostly non-Japanese beauticians offer a full range of beauty treatments, including ...
Fuji Torii sells a wide variety of Japanese antiques (screens, ceramics, sculptures), as well ...
Tokyo youths looking to stand out from the crowd head straight for Japan’s trendiest hat-maker ...
Kiddy Land is a Tokyo institution. The main Harajuku shop is a noisy, heaving maze of mascots, ...
One of teenage Tokyo’s hallowed sites, Laforet is located in the heart of Harajuku, on the ...
Running for about half a mile perpendicular to each side of Omotesando, Cat Street is the ...
Probably the best-known gift shop in Tokyo, this is a useful one-stop outlet for almost ...
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