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Harajuku Lovers Designer Series Mini Slant Tweezer
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What it is:A pair of mini slant tweezers featuring the Harajuku Lovers character G. What it does:Famous for its precision, Tweezerman's award-winning slant tweezer features perfectly-aligned, hand-finished tips that grab every hair, every time...
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Tweezerman Harajuku Lovers Designer Series Slant Tweezer Baby
List Price: $25.00
Sale Price: $25.00
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What it is:A collection of high-quality slant tweezers. What it does:Famous for its precision, Tweezerman's award-winning slant tweezer features perfectly-aligned, hand-finished tips that grab every hair, every time...
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Momiji Random Dolls Collection, Silly Billy Message Doll
List Price: $17.50
Sale Price: $17.50
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Silly Billy message doll is a member of the Random Dolls Collection. She likes pumpkins and penguins and says "Let's go camping silly billy. Fresh air and green green grass." Momiji are hand painted resin message dolls...
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Omotesando Hills shopping mall, Harajuku ward, Tokyo, Japan, Asia from Robert Harding
Sale Price: $24.99
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Photo Puzzle, Omotesando Hills shopping mall, Harajuku ward, Tokyo, Japan, Asia. Omotesando Hills shopping mall, Harajuku ward, Tokyo, Japan, Asia. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces...
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Yoyogi Park, Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan, Asia from Robert Harding
Sale Price: $24.99
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Photo Puzzle, Yoyogi Park, Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan, Asia. Yoyogi Park, Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan, Asia. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5...
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Fruits
List Price: $29.95
Sale Price: $13.73
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If you ever wondered where the catwalk got its claws, then the portraits gathered in photographer Shoichi Aoki's book Fruits, from the streets of Harajuku in Tokyo, point the way to an extraordinarily imaginative and invariably stunning glut of mongrel fashion heists...
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Style Deficit Disorder: Harajuku Street Fashion - Tokyo
List Price: $29.95
Sale Price: $4.00
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The Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo has become an international style mecca, a street-level fashion scene prowled by major designers looking for inspiration, and whose local, cutting-edge labels enjoy global cache...
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Fresh Fruits
List Price: $29.95
Sale Price: $10.00
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Presented in an identical format to Phaidon's previous Fruits, published in 2001, Fruits Too is a collection of Tokyo teenage street fashion portraits selected from Japan's premier street fanzine of the same title...
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Harajuku Lovers Pop Cosmetic Bag
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We're sure you won't be able to get enough of this sweet little cosmetic bag from Harajuku Lovers. It's large enough to carry what you need, but you'll still be able to tuck it away in your everyday handbag--now that's perfection.
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Harajuku Lovers Pop Cosmetic Bag
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We're sure you won't be able to get enough of this sweet little cosmetic bag from Harajuku Lovers. It's large enough to carry what you need, but you'll still be able to tuck it away in your everyday handbag--now that's perfection.
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Navy Sailor Bow Tie Mini Dress - Harajuku Dress 8/S
Sale Price: $39.95
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Wear it as a mini Sailor Dress or Tunic Top! This dress features and adorable bow tie front with elastic empire waist and functional pockets lined in white. The neck line has the cutest sailor style collar carried around to the back, and the hem hits below the hip so it can be worn as a mini or a tunic top...
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Harajuku Lovers Cuckoo Dolls Tokyo Tote Bag
List Price: $50.00
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One of the cutest and rarest prints in the Harajuku collection. Waterproof, easy clean. Measures 15.5"x 17"x3.5" and the midpoint of the shoulder strap is 10" from the top of the bag.
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Watching the Top 5 Attractions of Tokyo City
It's the most populated city in the world, a city where 90% of residents read a comic book daily, and one of the few places on earth where riding a bike is usually quicker than driving. Tokyo is magical, eternally confusing to outsiders and yet perpetually alluring. With so many attractions vying for your attention during your trip to Tokyo, here are the top 5 things to do in the city.
1. Spend a day people watching at Yoyogi Park
Although you could spend any day here, the most exciting and interesting, from an observer's point of view, is Sunday. The park is enormous -- a former airstrip, army parade ground and site for the Olympic Games in 1964. All sorts of people gather on Sunday, from jazz musicians and jamming guitarists, to martial artists, singers and jugglers. This motley ensemble of characters is fascinating to watch.
2. Watch the local giants
What better way to immerse yourself in Japanese culture than by taking in the national sport? There are few spectacles more intriguing than the sight of two barely-covered behemoths squaring off against one another, each with the intention of taking his opponent down or bundling him out of the ring. Sumo is a source of national pride in Japan and the wrestlers are viewed as heroes. The next major tournament in Tokyo, held at Kokugikan stadium, will run from September 9 - 23. Tickets go on sale August 4; visit Sumo.or,jp for more information.
3. Marvel at Japanese fashion
When it comes to clothes, Tokyo is beyond cutting edge. The colors and designs are like something from another planet. Head straight to Harajuku (Harajuku station on the Yamanote line) and spend the day seeing what sorts of new threads you can spot. Close to the station is Takeshita-dori, where you'll find many independent designers stores, Yoyogi Park, where you can spot gaggles of Gothic Lolitas, and Omotesando, for high-end fashion outlets.
4. Get electrified in electric town
Akihabara, located close to the Tokyo railway station, is the place to go (in the world) for electronics. You'll find absolutely everything here, from state-of-the-art technology in the Laox store, to secondhand stuff in the back streets. Akihabara is also a hobbyists' paradise, with large communities of manga and anime lovers hanging out.
5. Tackle the tuna in Tsukiji
If things start smelling a little fishy, don't panic; you've probably just found yourself in the world's biggest fish market. Tsukiji Fish Market is home to every imaginable type of seafood ... and then some. The food is excellent, and you can stop off for a bowl of ramen or a plate of sushi while you're there. Be prepared to get a little confused, particularly if you're trying to decipher a map. In terms of cultural experiences, it doesn't get much better (or bigger) than this.
Gokouun o inorimasu! (good luck)
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help with JR line. need to get to harajuku from akigawa station?
Hello, i still dont understand the subway system here in Tokyo Japan, i live by Akigawa train station and would love to visit Harajuku on sunday. How can i get there using the train? details please. thank you.
I looked at a JR Map and Akigawa Station is on the JR Itsukaichi Line. That line goes into to Tachikawa Station. (about 20 minutes by train)
At Tachikawa Station, you can change to the JR Chuo Line and take that into Shinjuku Station. You can walk to Harajuku from Shinjiku if you want or just take the JR Yamanote Line (two stops) to Harajuku.
Here's a Pdf map you can print out.
http://www.jreast.co.jp/map/pdf/map_tokyo.pdf#search='Tokyo JR Map'
Not all of the trains leaving from Akigawa go to Tachikawa. When you get to the Station, check the schedule to make sure.
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