Harajuku Fashion Japan

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What is Harajuku Japan Fashion

What is actually HARAJUKU ?

is the common name for the area around Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line in the Shibuya ward of Tokyo, Japan Harajuku is an area between Shinjuku and Shibuya. Local landmarks include the headquarters of NHK, Meiji Shrine, and Yoyogi Park.

The area has two main shopping streets, Omotesand? and Takeshita-d?ri. Takeshita-d?ri caters for youth fashions and has many small stores selling gosurori, visual kei, rockabilly, hip-hop, and punk outfits.

 

So people in the world follow Japan harajuku street style like the Japan Harajuku street people.

HARAJUKU in JAPAN

 These are very popular :

The Japanese female duo Puffy AmiYumi refer to the area "We ain't no Harajuku girls" in the track "Call Me What You Like (If You Like Rock-N-Roll)" from their album Splurge.

Japanese musician Matsumoto Hideto (?? ??) ("hidé") refers to the area in the track "Space Monkey Punks from Japan" on the Zilch album "3.2.1.", with the lyrics "Ichi, Ni, San, Juu, All the way from Harajuku"

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In japan people with Hip and style call themselves HARAJUKU Style. very hip , style and BOLD !   

 However, Harajuku is not only about teenage culture and shopping. Meiji Shrine, one of Tokyo's major shrines, is located just west of the railway tracks in a large green oasis shared with Yoyogi Park, a spacious public park. Beautiful ukiyo-e paintings are exhibited in the small Ota Memorial Museum of Art.

 

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