Archives by Tag 'Harajuku'
Temporary Kiddy Land Harajuku Shop on Cat Street
First opening its doors in 1946, Kiddy Land is one of Japan’s most popular Toy Stores. KIDDY LAND features an amazing six floors of exciting toys, character goods, stickers and more. Both international and Japan-based products are available to delight the entire family.
Kiddy Land Harajuku was closing its doors in August for a major renovation project. A temporary Kiddy Land Harajuku store will open on September 17, 2010. The new location is only a few minutes walk from the current store. Read the rest of this entry »
LeSportsac Popup Shop in Harajuku
LeSportsac opens a new store on Cat Street between Shibuya and Harajuku. The new shop is a special limited edition popup shop showcasing the LeSportsac Artist In Residence (A.I.R.) collection.
LeSportsac is an American handbag, luggage, and accessories company.
It started in 1974, as an accessories company that introduced a collection of fold-in-a-pouch ripstop parachute nylon bags and luggage. Read the rest of this entry »
Harajuku Walking Tour 2010
Harajuku Walking Tour 2010 is a free guided tour led by volunteers who will be showing visitors around Harajuku. Read the rest of this entry »
6. Youth fashion stores come by the hundreds-Shibuya, Harajuku,Omotesando, Aoyama
Even with the arrival of Forever 21 and H&M, there are countless independent fashion boutiques in the Harajuku area — all dedicated to generally insane forms of youth fashion.
If you count adjacent Shibuya, Omotesando and Aoyama into the region, you have the world’s largest fashion district: featuring basically every single major designer brand in the world.
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【ZOESTYLES】
The fashion brand what has a concept “unusual in usual life”
【ZOESTYLES】
http://zoestyles.jp
The designer Takada is Temari’s good friend.
Exhibition and sale event will be held on at “Design festa gallery ”
in Harajuku in this Valentine season
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H&M Style Guide featured Tokyo Street Fashion
H&M publishes a “Style Guide” on current trends and fashion news from various cities around the world. The February edition of H&M’s Style Guide focuses on Tokyo Street Fashion. Read the rest of this entry »
LaForet Grand Bazar in Harajuku
LaForet Harajuku is a trend setting shopping complex, consisting of seven floors of fashion shops, mainly geared towards a young girl, and is known for its big bargain sale “The LaForet Grand Bazar”. Read the rest of this entry »
Spritual Spot in the Meiji Jingu
During the New Year Day, 3.2million people including famous Kanda Uno and Oshikiri Moe, visited the Meiji Jingu Shrine. The hidden popular attraction is “Kiyomasa’s Well”, which is believed to be a “power spot”. After Manabe Kaori mentioned the spot, people started forming a long line on the path to the spiritual well. So if you wish to gain the power, please wake up early in the morning. The gate opens at sunrise. (PS The photo is the New Year’s Ornament at the Meiji Shrine. This is the coolest decoration I have ever seen. )
Hello Goodbye Gap Harajuku
Tokyo’s Harajuku district is where to find Japan’s fashion-forward youth, however, the once superstylish district is rapidly transforming into an outdoor mall of the titans of casual clothing — Gap, Zara, Uniqlo, H&M, Topshop and Forever 21 — all competing for wardrobe space within a few hundred meters of one another.
Rock and Roll Dancers and Flea Market by Yoyogi Park
On Sunday afternoon, please visit Yoyogi Park. At the entrance you will find several dancers’ group: TRC, the Strangers, Street Rockers and Black Shadows. Some are in black leather and others are in the 50’s outfit. On the other side of the street you can shop around in a flea market.
Gothic and Lolita in Harajuku
Gothic and Lolita (ゴシック&ロリータ),also known as “Gosurori(ゴスロリ)”,is a term used by the Japanese to describe a sub-culture of teenagers who wear peculiar fashions. Read the rest of this entry »
ACDC RAG
ACDC RAG
エーシーディーシーラグ
lolita (original)
1F, 1-16-7, Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
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BANANA FISH
BANANA FISH
バナナフィッシュ原宿店
lolita (original)
1F, 1-6-8, Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
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Death trap-ID
Death trap-ID
デストラップアイディー
punc&rock&cosplay (original)
1-15-1-102, Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
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G2?
G2?
ジーツークエスチョン
50’s-80’s (used&vintage)
2F, 3-22-7,jingumae,shibuya-ku, Tokyo
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