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Bright lights, big city. The Japanese metropolis of Tokyo may seem like an unlikely family destination, with its famously busy streets and high-rise buildings, but this exciting city actually makes for a great trip away with kids, especially teens. Whether […]

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Tokyo is a metropolis, there is no doubt about it. As the most densely populated city in Japan, this capital is famous for being crowded and compact, though not to the point of Hong Kong. Given that it is such a big place, how do you make sure you see everything during your trip? The

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Tokyo is one of the world’s biggest fashion hubs, with new trends emerging on the streets of Harajuku and Shibuya constantly. So, if you are a fashionista, you are in luck. Whether you like the frilly skirts of kawaii culture or are more into the Shibuya 109 style, you can find plenty of one-of-a-kind items in Japan. Before you hit the shops, you need to know that shopping for clothes is a bit different here in Japan. But don’t worry—we’re here to help! Here are 7 tips and insights to shop for c

From Harajuku’s quirky styles to Shibuya’s cutting-edge trends, Japan is a paradise for fashion enthusiasts. Shopping for clothes here is an adventure, but it comes with its own quirks. Follow these 7 tips for a smooth and stylish shopping experience!

a person's foot is on top of several pairs of shoes in a store

Takeshita Street in Harajuku, Tokyo is lauded as the street where new Indie fashion trends originate and flourish, a place for teenagers to showcase their rebellious streak and a street of tasty snacks and delights. When I visited Takeshita street, I found this to be absolutely true! If you

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an orange and white photo with the words thrift shopping in tokyo a guide to the 5 best areas

Thrift shopping is fun! Tokyo has its fair share of second-hand clothing shops, and most of them are concentrated in certain areas. Let us introduce the 5 best spots for thrift shopping in Tokyo: Shimokitazawa, Koenji, Harajuku, Shibuya, and Kichijoji.

Frilly tutus and loud printed hoodies?  Now that's style.

ManiaQ, a Harajuku fashion brand popular in Tokyo's fairy kei scene and with lovers of pastel cuteness, has closed its Takeshita Dori shop after 15 years. The brand's web store will remain active.

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there are many sweaters on display in the store and it is time to shop

685K views · 63K likes | Kaitlyn on Instagram: "The best vintage shopping of my life in Tokyo! Save this for your next trip 🛒👜👢 • • • #vintageshop #vintageshopping #vintagedesigner #tokyo #thrifting #secondhandfashion #secondhandclothes #secondhandshop #tokyoshopping"

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Hikari (left, 20 years old) & Shiori (right, 19 years old) | 31 October 2017 | #couples #Fashion #Harajuku (原宿) #Shibuya (渋谷) #Tokyo (東京) #Japan (日本) #OldFashionTrends

Harajuku girls in red and yellow vintage street fashion with button down shirt over ruffle lace top, floral pants, red sandals and handbag, yellow t-shirt, ruffle skirt, platform colorblock creepers,

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