
Harajuku - Tokyo Travel - japan-guide.com
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.
Takeshita dori: the iconic street of Harajuku - Japan Experience
2020年4月23日 · Takeshita dori: the crazy alley in Harajuku. Colorful crowd, costumed, grimaced, with colored hair, discolored; vintage, avant-garde or cosplay shops. A showcase for crazy, unconventional and trendy Japanese youth, Takeshita Street has …
Takeshita-dori Street - Truly Tokyo
5 天之前 · Takeshita-dori Street in Harajuku is where Japanese teenagers gather. Here, you can shop, eat, and experience a loud, colourful side of Japanese youth culture in Tokyo.
Harajuku's Takeshita-dori: Best Shops, Food, and Trends - Japan …
2025年3月19日 · Photo by Pixta. Harajuku's Takeshita-dori is a 400-meter street filled with shops and eateries that proudly showcase Japan's "Kawaii" culture, emphasizing cute and lovable features across fashion, cosmetics, and food.. Located right in front of Harajuku Station on the JR Yamanote Line, Takeshita-dori is also just a 5-minute walk from the main entrance to Meiji Jingu Shrine, allowing visitors ...
Takeshita Street, Tokyo: 400 Meters of Fun, Food & Fashion
2023年4月6日 · Experience one of the craziest, most colorful places in Tokyo — the all-new Samurai Restaurant, from the creators of the Robot Restaurant. Get your tickets and sit back for a wild show of lasers, lights, samurai, dancers and other uniquely Japanese weirdness.
Takeshita Dori - Harajuku's Crazy Main Avenue - Kanpai 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.
Nakamise Shopping Street and My Useful Guide - TOKYO TOURISTS
Among Tokyo’s 2,400 shopping streets, Asakusa Nakamise Shopping Street stands out as one of the most beautiful and historic. This vibrant street is lined with shops offering a variety of items, including Japanese sweets, ice creams, rice crackers, street foods, authentic Japanese dishes, and traditional souvenirs.
Kamakura Komachi-dori Street - Travel Japan
Kamakura Komachi-dori Street is a peculiar strip of modernity in the center of an ancient city, where trendy boutiques, gourmet cuisine, and a timeless ambience rub shoulders.
Dori: The Japanese Word for Street - Japan Talk
2015年6月22日 · Toori is the Japanese word for street that is often written as Doori or Dori depending on the context. It's a convention for travel guides to hyphenate Japanese street names with the word dori. For example, Chuo street in Ginza is often referred to as "Chuo-dori street."
Takeshita-dori Street - ZEKKEI Japan
With plenty of cafes, fashion stores, and other shops along its length, this street is forever at the cutting edge of fashion and spreading Japanese "kawaii" (cute) culture globally. Now it is crowded and bustling with visitors not only from across Japan but across the world, creating a space with a charm all its own.