Taste of Harajuku Fun & Colorful Family Food Tour Kids Go Free!
Overview
Harajuku offers a vibrant mix of fashion and culture, highlighted by Takeshita Dori and Meiji Jingu. This area is a hub for kawaii culture and historical attractions, including NHK Studio Park.
- 🎨 Takeshita Dori is the birthplace of many Japanese fashion trends, making it a must-visit location.
- 🍰 Super Kawaii Monster Café is an exciting spot for those who love kawaii-themed experiences.
- 🌳 Yoyogi Park features beautiful natural scenery, perfect for relaxation amid the urban landscape.
- 🎭 The sweets factories and cafés contribute to a unique musical play experience you can be part of.
- 🐱 Cat Street provides an opportunity to explore trendy shops and boutiques in Harajuku.
- ⛩️ Meiji Jingu, one of Tokyo's most famous shrines, is accessible from Harajuku, blending tradition with modernity.
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- 3 to 4 Food Stops
- 4 Hours with a professional guide
- City walking & culture tour.
- Snacks& Bottled Water
- Crepe, biscuit custard.
- Hotel pick up/drop off.
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
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Harajuku Station is a railway station in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company. The station takes its name from the area on its eastern side
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Meiji Jingu Shrineget lost in one of the biggest shrines of tokyo
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Takeshita Streetdive into the biggest Harajuku street and see a different world of food , drinks and sweets
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Shibuya Cat StreetUra-Harajuku (裏原宿) is the nickname of an area in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Ura-Harajuku, or Ura-Hara, is the common name given to the network of smaller Harajuku backstreets spreading perpendicular to Omotesandō, corresponding on official maps of Shibuya ward as Jingūmae 3 chōme and 4 chōme.
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Laforet HARAJUKULaforet Harajuku is a department store, residence, and museum complex located in the Harajuku commercial and entertainment district of the Shibuya neighborhood, in Tokyo, Japan. Constructed over part of the old Tokyo Central Church, a newer church located behind the store, Laforet was opened in 1978.
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Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajukuone of the biggest shopping mall in the area