For those eager to experience the youthful and eclectic energy of Tokyo, Takeshita Street in Shibuya is an absolute must-visit. This lively street bursts with unique boutiques, quirky shops, and delightful food stalls offering popular treats like crepes and cheese sticks. Visitors rave about the fun and vibrant atmosphere, where you can discover everything from Hello Kitty merchandise to petting cafes featuring mini pigs. Though it can get crowded, especially during summer, the variety of shops and the unmistakable Harajuku vibe create an unforgettable experience. Easily accessible from Harajuku Station, Takeshita Street is perfect for exploring the latest in fashion and culture while picking up one-of-a-kind souvenirs.
Customers appreciate the convenient location of the business, making it easy to access.
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Chi Mark
in the last weekCool!
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in the last weekTakeshita Street has surprisingly become a more up-and-coming crowd lately. While the majority of customers are teenagers and people in their 20s, you'll also see families from overseas, and a few people in their 40s or 50s. The 100-yen store DAISO is extremely popular with what appear to be foreign tourists. It gets crowded, so it's best to plan your shopping ahead of time. Crepe shops are still as popular as ever ♡ Marion Crepes...Santa Monica... There are others, but they're delicious, so I love them ♪ I often see groups of elementary and middle school students, and it makes me nostalgic (when I used to get pocket money from my parents)...(^^) I also often see mothers and daughters (in their teens) visiting.
Miguel Zorita
in the last weekRocio Arriaga
in the last weekDarryl Fernandes
in the last weekI'm not sure what the point of this street was. Super crowded and definitely not my thing!