TAKESHITA STREET
At the heart of Tokyo's young fashion scene, the flashy clothing stores are sure to surprise or thrill you.
This is one of the district's most emblematic streets. Since the 1980s, young hipsters have gathered here to show off their colorful clothing styles, giving rise to the "Harajuku style". Today, this movement has run out of steam. On weekends, the street is rather crowded with tourists, but the alleyways around it are a reminder that Takeshita remains the heart of fashion, with hundreds of boutiques offering clothes for every taste. It's also a meeting place for high-school girls, who come to eat pancakes and pose in enhanced photomatons.
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Members' reviews on TAKESHITA STREET
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J'y est trouver mon parapluie en forme sabre samouraï pour environ 15€
Il y a même un café chat et une boutique ou tout commence à 100Yen
Mais énormément de monde dans cette rue peut importe l'heure