you can still get Tamagotchi dorayaki from Takeshita-dora Yurinan! 😋
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KRY Clothing Boutique in Harajuku, Tokyo
Japanese dark subculture fashion brand/shop KRY Clothing has opened a new boutique on Takeshita Dori in Harajuku. As crowds have returned to Harajuku in 2023, many new shops and cafes are opening as well.
KRY Clothing on Instagram
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Tokyo 1 day tour, Imperial palace east garden,Shibuya crossing, Meiji Shrine, Lunch, Takeshita street, Togo shrine, Odaiba seaside park, Daiba 1 chome retro arcade, Gundam statue,Statue of Liberty, Tokyo cruise, Asakusa, Sensoji temple, Meat sushi, illumination!!
Tokyo 1 day tour, Imperial palace east garden,Shibuya crossing, Meiji Shrine, Lunch, Takeshita street, Togo shrine, Odaiba seaside park, Daiba 1 chome retro arcade, Gundam statue,Statue of Liberty, Tokyo cruise, Asakusa, Sensoji temple, Meat sushi, illumination!!
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I walked past this but didn’t have the time to get anything. 🥲
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Harujuku Day Trip 1/28/2023
We went into Harujuku with the intention to thrift and find some Japanese fashion. People watching alone is fun in this area, but Takeshita Street is pricey. Some cutesy things were affordable but the punk, goth, and visual kei styles I was looking for were expensive for my student budget.
I did find a honey vending machine tho! It had local honey from the tops of the buildings of Harujuku sold in different sizes.
We ended up venturing away from Takeshita Street to find actual thrift stores. We found a number of designer second hand stores and one that had the Confederate flag on display in the window with a bunch of American military uniforms on sale for over $200 😬.... But we found a couple secondhand stores that were actually in our budget!
We had some amazing curry at Masala Hat Harujuku. It was a tiny restaurant but they spoke three languages, including English.
For dessert we tried a crépe shop on Takeshita Street and I officially decided I don't like Japanese street crépes. They are 90% cream and less than 10% anything else
I was so surprised that by 7pm the street was emptying out and shops were closing. I expected there to be a night life in the area but I was so wrong. You can see two pictures comparing Takeshita Street during the day vs at night on a Saturday.
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