
In fact, Lady Gaga still frequents one of the shops on the street that carries a replica of her backup dancer’s costume! Want to know which shop? You’re just going to have to book the tour. The subculture fashion is getting fewer and further between, but it’s not gone altogether. Today, you’re likely to see rainbow and unicorn accessories and giant food or character-themed cell phone covers in every teenage girl’s hand. Sadly, many of the subcultures are being killed by fast fashion, like H&M and Forever21.

From there, Lolita fashion became all the rage, frilly frocks inspired by Victorian and Edwardian children’s clothing. More than a decade ago, metal and goth were the kawaii of the day, and you can still see original studded cuffs, platform boots and other accessories your mom definitely wouldn’t approve of you wearing out in public. This area used to be a a forested neighborhood and the phrase “takeshita” means “below the bamboo.” If you get overwhelmed walking these streets… just picture the calm bamboo forest of yesteryear!Īs you walk down Takeshita Street, Gizem points out Harajuku fashion through the ages.

If you click on them and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission.Ĭookie Time Japan Get your mind out of the toiletĭespite the rather popular (or should I say POOP-ular) toilet-themed ice cream available on this street, Takeshita Street has nothing to do with the potty-mouth phrase it contains. the joke was on me! Gizem (this lovely lady is half-German/half-Turkish and married to a Japanese man) had all sorts of surprises up her sleeve! At that point, I’d walked up and down that street no less than 10 times and while I was excited, I was pretty sure there were no surprises left for me in Harajuku. And when she invited me to join one of her Instalicious Food Tours through Harajuku, I grabbed my favorite camera and my Instagram lipstick and made my way to Takeshita Street. I became friends with Foodie Adventure Japan’s founder, Gizem, on Instagram (of course!). This food tour in Harajuku promises sweet and savory treats, historical insight and a glimpse into current fashion trends. It’s in this super-cute world that Foodie Adventure Japan’s Instalicious Tokyo Food Tour was born. And nowhere is that more true than in Tokyo, where kawaii culture reigns and experiences like TeamLab are consistently recommended as one of the top things to do.
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