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Harajuku : Oriental Bazaar


    Open from 10:00 to 19:00. Closed on Thursdays.
    This is one of Tokyo's largest souvenir shops, very popular among foreign travelers in search of typical Japanese souvenirs, such as kimono, tableware, lamps, dolls, furniture and samurai related goods. The shop spans four floors.

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Harajuku : Oriental Bazaar


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Harajuku: LaForet Harajuku



    Open daily from 11:00 to 20:00
    LaForet Harajuku is a trend setting shopping complex, consisting of seven floors of fashion boutiques and shops, mainly geared towards a young, female audience. The LaForet Museum on the top floor hosts various events and exhibitions.

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Harajuku: LaForet Harajuku


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Harajuku: Daiso Harajuku - 100 Yen Shop


    This is one of the largest 100 Yen Shops in central Tokyo, offering a wide array of goods, including clothing, kitchenware, food and stationary on multiple floors at 105 Yen per item. It is located only a few steps from Harajuku Station along Takeshita Dori.

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Harajuku: Daiso Harajuku - 100 Yen Shop


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Harajuku: Togo Shrine



    Free admission. The market is held on the first Sunday of each month from 5:00 to 15:00. Not held under bad weather conditions.
    Togo Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Admiral Togo, who defeated the Russian fleet in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905. The Togo Antique Market is held around the shrine on the first Sunday of each month.

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Harajuku: Togo Shrine


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Harajuku: Yoyogi Park



    Daily from 5:00 to 20:00 (winter until 17:00). Facility hours vary; typically 9:00 to 17:00.
    Yoyogi Koen (Yoyogi Park) is one of Tokyo's largest and most pleasant city parks, featuring wide lawns, ponds and forested areas. It is a great place for jogging, picnicking and other outdoor activities.  

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Harajuku: Yoyogi Park


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Harajuku Famous Streets: Omotesando


    Shops along Omotesando tend to be open daily from 11:00 to 20:00.
    Referred to as Tokyo's Champs-Elysees, Omotesando is a one kilometer long, tree lined avenue, serving as the main approach to Meiji Shrine. Numerous stores, boutiques, cafes and restaurants, including several leading fashion brand shops, stand along the avenue.
     

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Harajuku Famous Streets: Omotesando


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Harajuku Famous Streets: Takeshita Dori

    Shops along Takeshita Dori tend to be open daily from 11:00 to 20:00.
    The symbol of Harajuku and birthplace of many of Japan's fashion trends, Takeshita Dori (Takeshita Street) is a narrow, roughly 400 meter long street lined by shops, boutiques, cafes and fast food outlets targeting Tokyo's teenagers.  

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Harajuku Famous Streets: Takeshita Dori


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