Harajuku
The best of Harajuku
Bucket-list experiences
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Events with a lot of buzz
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Why people love Harajuku
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FAQs about Harajuku
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What is the famous street in Harajuku?
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What to know before visiting Harajuku
What to know before visiting Harajuku
Things to Do in Harajuku
1. Yoyogi Park
Visit one of Tokyo's biggest and most charming city parks, with spacious lawns, tranquil ponds, and lush forested spots. Bring a picnic blanket, or you can sit on the numerous park benches to enjoy cloud gazing, people-watching, or simply relaxing around nature.
2. Meiji Shrine
This Shinto shrine honors Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, the deified spirits of a beloved emperor who ruled from 1867 to 1912. Wander through the stunning shrine grounds, mostly made up of a lush forest where you can take a scenic walking path to surround yourself with nature's beauty.
3. Takeshita-Dori Street
At the core of Harajuku's teenage culture is Takeshita Street, full of chic shops, kawaii fashion boutiques, and quick dining spots perfect for style-savvy teens. If you're looking to experience the vibrant energy of Harajuku, this iconic shopping complex is a must-visit for you!
4. Omotesando Street
Omotesando Avenue is Tokyo's stylish street with famous shops and eateries for adults. There's Omotesando Hills for fashionable city folks in their 30s and 40s, and Kiddy Land for kids of all ages with tons of unique toys.
5. Ota Memorial Museum of Art
The Ota Memorial Museum of Art is a charming spot where you can see ukiyo-e paintings and prints from Mr. Ota Seizo's extensive collection of over 10,000 pieces. The displays are changed every month for a fresh experience each visit.
Tips for Your Harajuku Visit
When is the best time to visit Harajuku?
To experience the exciting youth culture of Harajuku, it's best to plan your visit on weekends when Takeshita Street is bustling with activity. However, for a more relaxed visit, weekdays are ideal.
How to go to Harajuku District Tokyo?
Harajuku is easily accessible by train, with Harajuku Station on the JR Yamanote Line being a convenient entry point. Meijijingu-mae Station and Omotesando Station also provide access to different parts of the neighborhood.
What should I wear in Harajuku?
Layering is key to the Harajuku style, where you can mix and match different styles. You can experiment with tank tops under shirts, sweaters with vests or jackets, or dresses paired with leggings. Ruffled dresses are a trendy choice to create the perfect layered outfit.