Fashion

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Find out the latest fashion trends in Japan, never miss a wave.

Fashion Scene in Shibuya: Recommended Spots


Explore Shibuya's vibrant fashion scene: from iconic Scramble Crossing to trendsetting shops. Discover the heart of "Shibuya-kei fashion" and its global influence.

Harajuku Landmark: Laforet Harajuku


Discover Harajuku: Japan's trendsetting hub for diverse fashion, from Gothic to street styles. Experience kawaii culture and high-end shopping in this vibrant area.

Shopping in Shibuya! Special Feature on Fashion Buildings and Recommended Shops


Explore Shibuya's vibrant shopping scene: from fashion landmarks to anime stores. Discover trendy spots, unique finds, and nightlife in Tokyo's youth hub.

Experience Harajuku Fashion! Fashion Store in Harajuku — PIN NAP


Harajuku is the fashion capital of Japan and many young men and women, from Japan and overseas countries, visit the various landmarks in Harajuku. In addition to large shopping complexes, there are countless boutiques located on Takeshita-dori and Cat Street. To fully experience Harajuku fashion, we suggest exploring Harajuku on

Let’s Get to Know What Harajuku Lolita Fashion Is!


Harajuku style fashion is the center of attention by Japanese hipsters. What make Harajuku so popular are the reasonable price and many pop and pretty shops. This article is about Lolita fashion, one of the most popular Harajuku styles. You can see more detailed information about Harajuku style at “Style

Harajuku Fashion Trend 2017


Harajuku style originated in Harajuku. In Omotesando, there are many fashion buildings such as Omotesando Hills and Laforet Harajuku. If you want reasonable one, go to Takeshita-dori Street to get cheap and nice secondhand clothes. In a back street, so called “Urahara”, you can visit see cool shops. Just by

Enjoy Harajuku fashion! Harajuku fashion store “ACDC RAG”


Harajuku is a popular area also for foreigners and the origin of “Kawaii” which Japan is famous for in the world. In Harajuku, you see “Harajuku-fashion” as a booming fashion, and latest subculture art. Already only by walking through the Takeshita Street or Cat Street, you feel “Kawaii” right away.