Takeshita Street

Street Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan

What to expect

Takeshita Street is a 350-meter shopping street in Harajuku, known for its unique and fashionable stores, as well as its vibrant atmosphere. The street is lined with various fashion stores, sweets shops, and restaurants, making it a popular destination for young people and tourists. Visitors can find everything from trendy clothing and accessories to traditional Japanese snacks and crepes. The street is also famous for its purikura photo booths, where visitors can take and decorate their own photos. With its eclectic mix of fashion, food, and entertainment, Takeshita Street is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the best of Tokyo's pop culture

Plan your family visit to the Takeshita Street with these blog insights 👇

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JAPAN with the family, in the countryside

JAPAN with the family, in the countryside
This family's experience:

Activities: We went to Takeshita Street, known for its 'Kawaii' culture and quirky shops

Highlights: The children loved Takeshita Street. "Mignonneries" of all kinds, offbeat teens; it's the world of Care Bears and Barbapapas, fake as you wish… The children inevitably loved it! ✨

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Cool and Quirky Harajuku with Kids

Cool and Quirky Harajuku with Kids
This family's experience:

Activities: We walked down the street, and it was quite busy. Kids are welcome there!

Highlights: It was so colorful and fun, especially for our kids. They got to eat candy and see other kids dressed up in crazy outfits ✨