What the informal people of Tokyo look like
In this issue, you can appreciate the fashionable Japanese from Harajuku.
Harajuku is a neighborhood located near Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line in Tokyo's Shibuya district. Every Sunday, young people dress up in a variety of styles, including lolita, visual kei, and cosplay costumes, and go to spend the day near Harajuku. Most of the young people gather at the Jingu Footbridge, which connects Harajuku with the neighboring area.
Harajuku is a famous gathering place for fashionistas. Harajuku street style has been advertised in Japanese and international magazines such as Kera, Tune, Gothic & Lolita Bible, and Fruits. Prominent fashion designers draw fashion ideas from Harajuku. The neighborhood is home to many shops, including chains of Western luxury fashion designers (Louis Vuitton) and Harajuku natives.
(Total 26 photos)
1. Lolita
2. Girls in kimono
3. Punk style
4. Lolita maid
5. Rockabilly club in Tokyo
6. Lolita
7. Lolita
8. Musicians in Harajuku
9. Street fashionistas
10 Tamagotchi cosplay
11. Gothic
12. Weird cosplayers
13. Lolita
14. Promotion at the store
15. Gothic lolita
16. Karaoke in the park
17. Street style
18. Girl in a kimono
19. Lolita
20. Punk rock
21. Participants of the action
22. Gothic lolitas
23. Cosplay plush toy
24. School uniform
25. Unexpected Bear
26. Lolita