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1 of 21 Takeshita starts right opposite the exit of JR Harajuku station (Photo: Shiroi Tenshi) Takeshita-dori (street) is funny (omoshiroi) in many ways! You can meet all kinds of people, see many new and unique fashion statements and accessories, and what-not, along this famous street!

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Takeshita Dori La folle avenue principale de Harajuku


Takeshita Dori (竹下通り) is Harajuku's most famous (and possibly Tokyo's busiest) shopping street. It slopes down for 400 meters east of Harajuku Station, and has played a significant part in directing and influence youth culture for the past few decades. Stores like Takenoko with its edgy clothing have really put Harajuku on the map.

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Takeshita Dori stands as a symbol of Tokyo's collision of street cultures. Along this narrow sloping street (which runs from Harajuku station to Meiji Dori) you'll find stalls selling photos.

Takeshita Dori, Tokyo, Japan Culture Review Condé Nast Traveler


Harajuku's busiest fashion street called "Takeshita Dori (Takeshita Street)" is where Japanese kawaii (cute) culture was originated, and it's the hub for spreading Tokyo's pop-culture to the world, inspiring fashionistas and trend seekers including some worlds famous pop stars! (e.g. If you know the song "Harajuku Girls" by Gwen Stefani)

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Stretching about 400 meters in length, Takeshita is the epicenter of teen fashion and entertainment in Tokyo. It's also the best place to try purikura photo booths and observe the latest cosplay.

Takeshita Dori is a busy shopping street especially for young people in Harajuku, Tokyo Japan


Takeshita-dori is a 400 meters long pedestrian street, symbol of Harajuku, Shibuya ward's eccentric neighborhood in Tokyo. Fashion stores mingle with tearooms while young Japanese passersby leisurely parade in their cosplay to the tourists' astonished gaze. Contents Sugary pop eccentricity Our pictures How to go to Takeshita Dori? What to see near?

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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. Because of the street's popularity, it becomes extremely crowded on weekends.

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There are plenty of fun things to do at Takeshita Street (or Takeshita Dori) in Harajuku, Tokyo. This bustling shopping street is lined with a tidy sprawl of fashion boutiques, mini malls, cosmetic shops, and awesome eateries. Fashion wise, I saw many shops selling youth oriented street fashion items.

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Takeshita Street is the famous street in the famous Harajuku of Tokyo. "Dori" (pronouced with elongated o - doori in romaji) refers to "street" in Japanese. (But you don't really use dori on its own to mean street.) So you may see this street being referred to as Takeshita Dori, Takeshita Street, or Takeshita Dori Street.

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Opening hours: Varies by shop Price: Nearest Transport: Train: In fron of Takeshita exit of Harajuku Station on the JR Yamanote line. Subway: 3-minute walk from exit 3 of Meiji-jingumae Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda and Fukutoshin lines. Telephone: +81-3-3403-2525 (Harajuku Takeshitadori Shops Organization) Website: Official website (Japanese)

Takeshita Dori La folle avenue principale de Harajuku


Takeshita dori is a 400-meter-long pedestrian street , emblematic of the trendy Harajuku district since the 90s. "Takeshita dori" means "the avenue under the bamboo", although you will find mostly shops here. This The street is popular with Japanese teenagers as well as tourists.

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If you want to experience Tokyo's trendiest street scene, look no further than Harajuku Takeshita dori Street. Located in the heart of Tokyo, this 350-meter street is the ultimate destination for fashion and trend-conscious shoppers. From kawaii cute to edgy grunge and goth fashion, there's something for everyone at Harajuku Takeshita.

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The 350-meter Takeshita-dori Street, starting across the road from JR Harajuku Station, is geared towards Tokyo's fashion and trend-conscious set. Lady Gaga is known to shop here—despite its reputation for being kawaii cute, there are also several boutiques that specialize in edgy grunge and goth fashion.

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Experience the hustle and bustle of Harajuku's iconic Takeshita Dori at night in this unedited walking tour. Join us as we explore Tokyo's liveliest street a.

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Shopping Nothing says fun quite like Takeshita Street, possibly the busiest and definitely the most colorful shopping street in Tokyo. Situated in the heart of Harajuku, it is made for window shopping. Cutesy clothes overflow from shopfronts and gaggles of school kids meet up to devour sweet street food. Hard to imagine?

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