Harajuku Takeshita Street
Harajuku’s main street loaded with kawaii goods from across Japan. This 350-meter long street is lined to the brim with shops selling fashion items, sundries, crepes, print club machines, and 100-yen shops for the young, among others. The street is often crowded with people, including many foreign visitors, on the weekend and summer vacation. There are also back alleys lined with popular restaurants that have lineups to get in. The Harajuku Tourist Information Center is located near the intersection at the end of Takeshita Street.
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More Information about Harajuku Takeshita Street
Street address
- 1 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku 150-0001
Access
- Immediately adjacent to JR Haraujuku Station
Opening Hours
- Varies by store
Closed
- Varies by store
Best season
- All year
Point
update: Sep.3.2024

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