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  1. Profile of Our Rep. Each local staff of the Tourism Rep is a travel professional with great experience in the tourism industry and has been assigned by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to act as a local representative. Click the name of the city to learn about the staff of the Tourism Rep in each city. Los Angeles. New York. U.K. France. Germany.

  2. 2023年10月6日 · 其宣傳詞為「一起成為迷路的孩子吧」。. 迷宮般的不可思議的建築物,本身就如同一部電影。. 可以在這裡的陳列室讓你發現欣賞動畫的新角度,還可以欣賞小型電影院上映的原創短片電影等,有許多盡情享樂的方式。. 沒有預先設置好的路徑,你自己將成為 ...

  3. 2023年2月20日 · 交通方式. 想前往這個區域,可利用JR中央線及總武線,還有東京Metro東西線的「中野」站。. 由羽田機場前往:搭乘機場接駁巴士約1小時20分。. 搭乘電車55分。. 由成田機場前來:搭乘電車2小時。. 由新宿站前往:搭乘JR中央線前往「中野」站。. 所需時間10分 ...

    • About Harajuku
    • How to Get There
    • The Epicenter of Japanese Anime and ‘Kawaii’ Culture
    • Get to Know The World-Famous Harajuku Street Fashion
    • Shop ‘Til You Drop at The Hundreds of Stores Lining Harajuku’s Small Streets
    • Make Your Friends Jealous with Instagram-Worthy Harajuku Food
    • Take A Break from Shopping at The Urban Oasis Yoyogi Park

    Harajuku (原宿 in Japanese) is a station located between Shibuya and Shinjuku on the JR Yamanote loop line around central Tokyo. Many people get off the train at Harajuku Station to visit such popular spots as Yoyogi Park, Meiji Shrine and Omotesando, a boulevard of luxury brands and other high-end shopping experiences. Historically, Harajuku was a p...

    Harajuku Station on the JR Yamanote Line is the main access point, but you can also access the area from Meiji-jingumae Station on Tokyo Metro's Chiyoda and Fukutoshin lines. It takes around 10 minutes to walk from Harajuku Station to Aoyama or Omotesando and 20 minutes to the Shibuya area. From Haneda Airport: 50 minutes by train to Harajuku Stati...

    Even if you have never been to Harajuku, the name may sound familiar thanks to Gwen Stefani’s pop hit “Harajuku Girls.” In Japan, the area is well-known to just about everyone—particularly fashion-conscious teenagers and young adults. In recent years, Japanese pop singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu gained international fame for her Harajuku aesthetic and cat...

    Harajuku styles range from the cute and casual to the extreme. On any given day here, you could run into elegant lolitas in dresses, heavily-pierced goths with long hair, or decora kei enthusiasts wearing colorful wigs. Since Harajuku is the land of free-spirited fashion, you may even run into cosplayers. Though Harajuku’s true heyday of wild fashi...

    Takeshita Street

    Harajuku’s iconic main street, Takeshita Street, is a must-see on a trip to Harajuku. Located just steps from Harajuku Station, this pedestrian paradise is generally packed most days of the year. Here, you can find some large-scale stores like the hundred-yen shop Daiso or drugstores selling makeup, but for the most part, the street is lined with small, quirky shops hawking inexpensive clothes and accessories. Though it may be a bit of a sensory overload, it is a can’t-miss destination that i...

    Cat Street

    Cat Street is the more grown-up version of Takeshita Street, attracting a slightly older crowd. Located between Shibuya and Harajuku, Cat Street is home to a variety of shops ranging from small upscale boutiques to big international brand stores. On Cat Street, you can find anything from a one-of-a-kind vintage sweater to a pair of high-end designer shoes—but unfortunately, there are no cats to be seen here.

    Laforet Harajuku, Kiddy Land, and more in Omotesando

    Laforet Harajuku is a funky, maze-like shopping center located across the street from the mirror-like Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku. Inside, you can find shops by local Tokyo brands right next to well-known international boutiques. Give yourself a Harajuku makeover by decking yourself out from top to bottom. Men and women can find items like hoodies, jackets, shirts, and pants here. The fun is all in finding your new favorite stores. Check out the second floor for a variety of dining option...

    If you think all of this shopping might make you hungry, you’re in luck, as Harajuku has plenty of street food and other dining options for hungry shoppers. Traditionally, most Japanese people associate a trip to Harajuku with a sweet or savory crepe—chocolate banana is a long-time favorite. Another favorite is hattogu, a distant Korean relative of...

    Got too many shopping bags to carry, or have you simply bought too many cute and fashionable bags? You deserve a well-earned break, so put your bags in a coin locker and head to Yoyogi Park or Meiji Shrine. At Yoyogi Park, you can generally find anyone from office workers to families with children and dogs relaxing in the wide-open green space. Bri...

  4. Akihabara Electric Town—affectionately known as Akiba—is worldly famous for its densely packed buildings crammed full of anime, manga, and game paraphernalia. It's a must-go spot for visitors to Japan who want to bask in geeky otaku culture. Located in the heart of Tokyo, Akihabara Station is easily accessible via the JR Yamanote Line. Tips.

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  5. 2018年4月2日 · 相扑历史 上千年前,相扑本是一项供奉给神道诸神的运动。此后,规则和仪式逐渐发展完善,现在我们看到的相扑与江户时代 (1603-1867年)进行的相扑运动几乎相同。 东京比赛日期 每年在“两国国技馆”举行3次相扑大赛,每次历时15天,时期分别是1月、5月和9月,大赛在当月的第2个周日开始,15天后 ...

  6. You can get to Akihabara Station easily on the JR Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Sobu Line,Tokyo Metro's Hibiya Line, or via the Tsukuba Express. From Haneda Airport: 45 minutes by train. From Narita Airport: about an hour and a half by train. From Shinjuku Station: 18 minutes on the JR Sobu Line to Akihabara Station.

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