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Omotesando

The Omotesando area located around the Omotesando metro station is famous both within and outside Japan as one of the most fashionable places in Tokyo with numerous well-known brand stores, select shops, famous hair salons, and so on which always seems to be thriving with people. In the center of Omotesando are the famous Omotesando Hills shopping mall, and the popular fashion streets of Takeshita-dori and Cat Street. For those looking for the latest fashion in Japan, be sure to find yourself here. The Christmas illumination is also very romantic and popular among couples!

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Fashion Street

Lined up in full force along the main street of the Omotesando are famous brand shops like GIVENCHY and CHLOE. Take one step into the backstreets and you’ll find small select boutiques and variety stores full of hidden treasures just waiting to be found. Here is where the most fashionable shops in Tokyo battle to be number one.

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Omotesando Hills

The elegant and refined Omotesando Hills is filled with around 100 quality stores. In the central building is a vast open space, the “spiral slope,” and the grand staircase all made by the stylistic designer, Ando Tadao. Here, one can find various events and openings that are at the forefront of fashion, art, and culture.

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Popular Cafes and Restaurants

Along the Omotesando are many vogue cafes and restaurants where the young and fashionable gather. One of these is the media popular solitary building cafe and restaurant, "Omotesando Bamboo," located near the Omotesando Hills. You won’t believe you’re in the middle of a major metropolis in this terrace surrounded by green foliage, so please drop by and take a little rest.

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Harajuku Takeshita Street

The main part of Harajuku Takeshita Street are the numerous fashion boutique stores crowded together over the length of the 350-meter- long street popular among the youth. On weekends and holidays, the street is bustling with people. One can see individualistic fashion here in the epicenter of Japanese sub culture.

Meiji Shrine

Though the Omotesando area is known for its bustling shopping streets, it’s also abundant with nature. The Meiji Shrine, located at the west exit of the Meijijingu-mae Station, has over 100,000 trees planted on its grounds and acts as an oasis in the center of the giant metropolis. Once you step through the giant 12-meter-high, 17-meter-wide shrine gate, you can feel the power of a sacred world.

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KAWAII MONSTER CAFE

KAWAII MONSTER CAFE is the embodiment of Harajuku’s famous "KAWAII" (cute) culture made into a cafe. The cafe is designed by Sebastian Masuda who became famous nationwide as well as overseas by his art direction for the singer artist Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. In the cafe, one can choose from four different themed areas to sit in. Don’t miss the food, because it’s just as colorful and cute.

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Address
Jingu-mae, Shibuya, Tokyo
Contact No.
Access
Near the Omotesando Station on the Metro subway Hanzomon, Chiyoda, and Ginza lines.
Opening Hours / Holidays
Official Website
Time Required
Admission fee

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Fashion Street

Lined up in full force along the main street of the Omotesando are famous brand shops like GIVENCHY and CHLOE. Take one step into the backstreets and you’ll find small select boutiques and variety stores full of hidden treasures just waiting to be found. Here is where the most fashionable shops in Tokyo battle to be number one.

(Source:  )

Omotesando Hills

The elegant and refined Omotesando Hills is filled with around 100 quality stores. In the central building is a vast open space, the “spiral slope,” and the grand staircase all made by the stylistic designer, Ando Tadao. Here, one can find various events and openings that are at the forefront of fashion, art, and culture.

(Source:  )

Popular Cafes and Restaurants

Along the Omotesando are many vogue cafes and restaurants where the young and fashionable gather. One of these is the media popular solitary building cafe and restaurant, "Omotesando Bamboo," located near the Omotesando Hills. You won’t believe you’re in the middle of a major metropolis in this terrace surrounded by green foliage, so please drop by and take a little rest.

(Source: 食べログ)

Harajuku Takeshita Street

The main part of Harajuku Takeshita Street are the numerous fashion boutique stores crowded together over the length of the 350-meter- long street popular among the youth. On weekends and holidays, the street is bustling with people. One can see individualistic fashion here in the epicenter of Japanese sub culture.

Meiji Shrine

Though the Omotesando area is known for its bustling shopping streets, it’s also abundant with nature. The Meiji Shrine, located at the west exit of the Meijijingu-mae Station, has over 100,000 trees planted on its grounds and acts as an oasis in the center of the giant metropolis. Once you step through the giant 12-meter-high, 17-meter-wide shrine gate, you can feel the power of a sacred world.

(Source:  )

KAWAII MONSTER CAFE

KAWAII MONSTER CAFE is the embodiment of Harajuku’s famous "KAWAII" (cute) culture made into a cafe. The cafe is designed by Sebastian Masuda who became famous nationwide as well as overseas by his art direction for the singer artist Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. In the cafe, one can choose from four different themed areas to sit in. Don’t miss the food, because it’s just as colorful and cute.

(Source: 食べログ)