After a hearty bowl of ramen I dropped by Harajuku with no clear purpose other than to go there for the sake of it.
I've little interest in Japanese teen culture nor shopping, which is what this district is known for. Nevertheless it was a nice stroll along the vibrant shops, crepe-filled aroma air, and artsy-fartsy decors of Harajuku.
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Shopping everywhere, ladies would be pleased |
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Alleys of shops |
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Nice window art
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Rain looms over the skies |
I didn't have the interest nor the time to explore Harajuku properly. So this post is a mere glimpse of what Harajuku has to offer. I suggest you go pay Harajuku a visit, as with almost anything in Japan it is very accessible via various train stations.
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Everywhere it's so neat and tidy |
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Poor thing dropped its egg |
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Other end of Harajuku |
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The center of crepe universe, I mean Japanese youth culture |
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Obama approves! |
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