Tag: Harajuku

Harajuku & Shibuya New Year’s Eve 2010-2011 – Pictures & Video

Harajuku & Shibuya New Year’s Eve 2010-2011 – Pictures & Video

Posted on January 1, 2011 in

Happy New Year from Tokyo! 2010 is officially over, and the sure-to-be-great 2011 has begun. We celebrated New Year's Eve in Harajuku and Shibuya this year. New Year's is a huge holiday in Japan, and Shibuya and Harajuku are the

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Christopher Nemeth – Remembering the Artist, Designer, and Iconic Tokyo Tailor

Christopher Nemeth – Remembering the Artist, Designer, and Iconic Tokyo Tailor

Posted on December 31, 2010 in

Christopher Nemeth: a designer and artist remembered In early October, Christopher Nemeth's friends, family and fans gathered in east London for a small exhibition in his honour. Tragically, the revered designer and artist had died a few weeks earlier following

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Harajuku Christmas Videos 2010

Harajuku Christmas Videos 2010

Posted on December 22, 2010 in

Happy Holidays from Tokyo! If you're interested in Tokyo's famous Harajuku neighborhood, but you didn't get enough of it in our two recent Harajuku Christmas Photo Walks (Takeshita Walk / Cat Street Walk), then we've got good news for you.

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Harajuku Christmas Pictures 2010 – Cat Street & The Back Streets (Ura-Hara)

Harajuku Christmas Pictures 2010 – Cat Street & The Back Streets (Ura-Hara)

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Welcome back to Christmas-time in Harajuku! This will be our second holiday photo outing in one of Tokyo's most fashionable neighborhoods. Our first Harajuku photo walk covered Takeshita Dori and Meiji Dori. This time, we'll wander around the back streets

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Harajuku Christmas Pictures 2010 – Takeshita Dori, LaForet Harajuku & Meiji Dori

Harajuku Christmas Pictures 2010 – Takeshita Dori, LaForet Harajuku & Meiji Dori

Posted on December 20, 2010 in

It's almost Christmas, which means it's time for another Tokyo Holiday Photo Walk! Harajuku is a lot of things to a lot of people. To us, it's home. TokyoFashion.com's headquarters are located just a few minutes from Harajuku Station. When

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Fall Colors Tokyo – 2010 Pictures

Fall Colors Tokyo – 2010 Pictures

Posted on November 23, 2010 in

The weather in Tokyo has finally cooled down a bit after this year's long hot summer. Jacket-friendly weather means that the winter holidays are very near. In fact, many shops in central Tokyo already have their Christmas decorations on display!

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Spinns Harajuku Grand Opening

Spinns Harajuku Grand Opening

Posted on November 20, 2010 in

Saturday, November 20th is the grand opening of Spinns Harajuku! Located next door to Forever 21 on Meiji Dori, this large, centrally-located store appears poised to become a major new player in the neighborhood. While many of the big Harajuku

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Omotesando Project – New Development Featuring Tommy Hilfiger To Replace Old Gap Harajuku

Omotesando Project – New Development Featuring Tommy Hilfiger To Replace Old Gap Harajuku

Posted on November 12, 2010 in

When Harajuku's landmark Gap store closed earlier this year, many people were left wondering what would appear in its place. The location - the corner of Meiji Dori and Omotesando Dori - is one of the most prime pieces of

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Spinns Harajuku – A Preview of Harajuku’s New “Forward Thinking” Fashion Boutique

Spinns Harajuku – A Preview of Harajuku’s New “Forward Thinking” Fashion Boutique

Posted on November 2, 2010 in

On November 20, 2010, the Japanese fashion company Spinns will open their new flagship shop in Harajuku. Spinns Harajuku will be located on Meiji Dori - right next door to Forever 21 and very near to H&M, LaForet Harajuku, and

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h.Naoto+ Harajuku Shop Now Open

h.Naoto+ Harajuku Shop Now Open

Posted on October 1, 2010 in

After bringing you several sad news stories from Harajuku recently - including a beloved brand closing down and a legendary Harajuku designer passing away - we wanted to assure you that the mood here is not all doom and gloom.

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