Harajuku



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Harajuku is a trendy district in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan known for its fashion and youth culture. Some popular attractions in Harajuku include Takeshita Street, Meiji Shrine, and Yoyogi Park.

Takeshita Street is a narrow, pedestrian-only street lined with shops selling fashion, accessories, and sweets. The street is particularly busy on weekends and holidays, with crowds of people flocking to the area. Shops typically open around 10am and close around 8pm, but hours may vary.

Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Visitors can walk through the forested area leading up to the shrine, and may be lucky enough to see a traditional wedding ceremony taking place. The shrine is open daily from sunrise to sunset, and admission is free.

Yoyogi Park is a large public park popular for picnics, sports, and events. The park is home to several festivals throughout the year, including the Harajuku Omotesando Genki Matsuri Super Yosakoi dance festival and the Thai Festival. The park is open daily from 5am to 8pm, and admission is free.

As for prices, Takeshita Street shops vary in price depending on the item, but many items are relatively affordable. Meiji Shrine and Yoyogi Park are both free to enter.

For more information on Harajuku and Shibuya, you can visit the official Tokyo tourism website at https://www.gotokyo.org/en/.

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