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  2. Harajuku - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the fashion building Laforet Harajuku was opened; thus, Harajuku came to be widely known as a fashion and retail centre. In the 1980s, Takeshita Street became known for teenage street dancing groups called takenoko-zoku. From 1977, a Sundays-only pedestrian precinct was established by closing local roads.

  3. Cat Street, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The street at night. Cat Street (キャットストリート, Kyattosutorīto) is an approximately half-mile street in Tokyo, Japan. The street meanders within Harajuku and Shibuya. [1] According to Time Out Tokyo, "Cat Street is the spiritual home of Tokyo’s vibrant street fashion culture. While the strip has been steadily heading upmarket ...

  4. Ura-Harajuku - Wikipedia

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    Ura-Harajuku contrasts with the main vehicle thoroughfares and retail offerings of Harajuku being mostly pedestrianized and showcasing smaller independent shops and dining options. Cat Street , following the course of the main Shibuya River tributary, is the principal route through this district spreading from Sendagaya in the north towards ...

  5. Shibuya - Wikipedia

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    Cat Street, a promenade in Ura-Harajuku area, famous for its roadside clothing stores; Center Gai; Dōgen-zaka , a road in central Shibuya famous for its surrounding nightclubs and love hotels; Komazawa Dōri – running past Daikanyama, down the hill to Ebisu, crossing Meiji Dōri and up the hill through Higashi and Hiroo.

  6. Japanese street fashion - Wikipedia

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    Comme des Garçons garments on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Although Japanese street fashion is known for its mix-match of different styles and genres, and there is no single sought-after brand that can consistently appeal to all fashion groups, the huge demand created by the fashion-conscious population is fed and supported by Japan's vibrant fashion industry.

  7. Laforet - Wikipedia

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    Laforet Harajuku by night, with the Meiji-dori Omotesando intersection in the lower foreground. Laforet Harajuku (ラフォーレ原宿, Rafōre Harajuku) is a department store, residence, and museum complex [1] located in the Harajuku commercial and entertainment district of the Shibuya neighborhood, in Tokyo, Japan.

  8. 25 Singers Who Left Their Bands and Still Rake In Cash

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    In 2016, McCartney was named the top U.K. album seller of all time with 22 albums reaching the No. 1 spot, including solo albums "McCartney II" in 1980, "Tug of War" in 1982, "Give My Regards to ...

  9. Harajuku Station - Wikipedia

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    A smaller entrance leading to the centre of the platform is convenient for Takeshita Street, a famous area in Harajuku. Outside of the Imperial train platform To the north of the station there is a separate platform serving a loop on the east side of the freight line for use by the Imperial train .