Harajuku Kawaii Fashion and Shopping Tour
Tokyo, Japan
Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Harajuku - the capital of Kawaii! Walking, shopping, people watching, eating snacks, taking photos in photo booth and enjoying all Harajuku has to offer with an expert guide (she's a professional fashion trend watcher!) who knows the best shops. On this fashion and shopping tour Includes a free street food snack and photo booth session.
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Harajuku - the capital of Kawaii! Walking, shopping, people watching, eating snacks, taking photos in photo booth and enjoying all Harajuku has to offer with an expert guide (she's a professional fashion trend watcher!) who knows the best shops. On this fashion and shopping tour Includes a free street food snack and photo booth session.
Many global fashion trends originate in the small shops and narrow streets of Harajuku, where Japan’s fashion culture flourishes. Come take a peek at this hotspot of underground fashion fanatics with a walking and shopping tour of Harajuku with an American youth trend watcher who reports the latest developments in Harajuku to fashion companies worldwide.
Join her as we walk through Harajuku, visiting some popular shops and less-known ones. Enjoy the atmosphere, the street foods, the 'Kawaii' and the chic-learn about how the fashion business operates while watching what people are wearing in the streets or as you pick up a few local Japanese bargains in the “dollar store!” While Harajuku fashion is aimed mainly at women and mostly a young market, everyone can find something of interest in this truly unique neighborhood; a dense pocket of vibrant non-conformity in a culture where people often try not to stand out.
Join her as we walk through Harajuku, visiting some popular shops and less-known ones. Enjoy the atmosphere, the street foods, the 'Kawaii' and the chic-learn about how the fashion business operates while watching what people are wearing in the streets or as you pick up a few local Japanese bargains in the “dollar store!” While Harajuku fashion is aimed mainly at women and mostly a young market, everyone can find something of interest in this truly unique neighborhood; a dense pocket of vibrant non-conformity in a culture where people often try not to stand out.
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