Step into Harajuku, Tokyo’s trendiest district famous worldwide for its playful fashion, pop culture, and “kawaii” (cute) vibe. From unique cafés to unforgettable animal encounters, this tour is packed with charm and surprises.
Explore the streets where creativity knows no limits and dive into one of Tokyo’s most iconic neighborhoods.
・Walk down Takeshita Street, the heart of Harajuku style and youthful culture
・Visit a café with adorable 3D latte art and stop by an Owl Café for a one-of-a-kind break
・Finish at Kawaii Land Kyun Kyun, home to hamsters, hedgehogs, and other adorable animals
The meeting point of this tour. This Tourist Information Center is an information center operated by HIS. Guided tours, hotels and optional tours bookings are all available at this information center. You can leave your luggage while your're shopping and you withdraw your money from ATM here.
Takeshita Street is really crowded, but this is a dream street for school girls. Well-known for its various kinds of clothes, socks, and accessories at cheap price, but this is also a home to all the fancy Japanese sweets on trend. If you want to feel the modern side of Japan, this is your place!
The first location will be the youth’s holy land “Takeshita-dori”. This street is filled with shops selling all kinds of bright and interesting stuff. Many little side streets branch off it; you never know what you’ll find down those! Once we enter Takeshita Street we will visit “Daiso Harajuku”, which is a 100-yen shop that has stores all around the world. However, Harajuku’s store is a wonderful spot for purchasing souvenirs for friends and family. The store has so many small and cute items which are only available in Japan.
TOTTI CANDY FACTORY is a cotton candy store on Takeshita Street. If you seek for Photogenic Instagram photos, this is the place! Try the most trendy sweets in Harajuku with a lot of fun!
Latte artisan at this cafe will make any character or celebrity picture into foamy 3D or 2D art on your latte! Bring your favorite illustration or picture so that you can see them on amazing cup of latte!
※ Please note that the cafe is closed every Monday.
Here you can snuggle with hamsters, hedgehogs, Guinea pigs, and chinchillas.
This is a shop packed with pop and colorful stickers all over the place. You can find any goods from key chains, pouches to tote bags. Come and find your favorite and take them back to your home as your fancy Japanese souvenir!
*Closed every 3rd Wednesday
Step inside this Japanese toy store, filled with colourful figures and characters from animes and manga. The second floor houses a gallery with high quality exhibitions, changing regularly.
Here, you can purchase special Japanese-made shoes which are unavailable anywhere else. They also offer customised order services, so you may create your own original pair of shoes which would not be available anywhere else in the world. This shop is a great spot for Onitsuka Tiger and sneaker enthusiasts. If you are not interested in Onitsuka Tiger or sneakers, we will take you to other enjoyable locations. Please do not hesitate to consult with your tour guide.
This pop culture inspired store is perfect for those into "kawaii" culture. It has super cute clothes and accessories that scream "Japan".
*The store is closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, so you won't be able to visit on those specific days for any tours scheduled during that time.
The next stop on the tour is the vibrant Tokyu Plaza Harajuku, a must-visit destination for fashion enthusiasts and trendsetters. This iconic shopping complex with its impressive mirrored entrance is a haven for those seeking the latest in Japanese fashion and pop culture. Explore the numerous floors filled with a diverse range of boutiques, flagship stores, and avant-garde fashion labels. From quirky streetwear to high-end designer brands, there's something for every taste and budget.
Omotesando is a sloping boulevard lined with lots of trees change its look over the year. This roads are connected with Tokyo's fashionable Aoyama street that goes through Shibuya and Minato wards. The Harajuku area, which Omotesando is often considered a part of, has its own distinctive brand of youth fashion. On the other hand, Omotesando itself caters to the haute couture, the end of the spectrum with plenty of places to sit back and relax over. HYou can also enjoy good food and drink, and take a look at the cutting edge architecture that typifies many of the establishments here in Tokyo.
Harajuku Tourist Information Center
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Fresh raw fish served on vinegared rice, a staple of Japanese cuisine.
Noodle soup with various broths and toppings, a popular comfort food.
Deep-fried seafood and vegetables, known for its crispy texture.
Savory pancake with various ingredients, often topped with sauce and bonito flakes.
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