Tag: shopping

Harajuku New Year’s Day 2010 Sales & Lucky Bags

Harajuku New Year’s Day 2010 Sales & Lucky Bags

Posted on January 2, 2010 in

New Year's Day is a day when many - maybe most - of us think of sleeping in to recover from the hard partying that we did the night before. But, in Tokyo, it's also a big shopping day. Some

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Japanese Fashion Article in The Atlantic

Japanese Fashion Article in The Atlantic

Posted on February 13, 2009 in

The Atlantic magazine has an article in their March 2009 issue about Japanese fashion. The article is another in the growing list of voices worrying that Japanese consumers are losing their taste for high end foreign fashion brands Here is

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Kinokuniya Aoyama in the AO Building

Kinokuniya Aoyama in the AO Building

Posted on November 25, 2008 in

There is always some new crazy building changing the skyline in Tokyo. Earlier this month, we saw the unveiling of the H&M "Ice Cubes" building in Harajuku. Not to be outdone, there is another massive skyscraper about to open with

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H&M Harajuku Opening Day Photos

H&M Harajuku Opening Day Photos

Posted on November 8, 2008 in

Well, it finally happened today - the H&M Harajuku shop, which they have been working on forever, and which Tokyo Fashion has reported on numerous times in the past, finally opened! At around 11am this morning, the doors opened, the

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Cred Tokyo – New Tokyo Shop

Cred Tokyo – New Tokyo Shop

Posted on September 20, 2008 in

Just a quick update to let you know about a new clothing shop in Harajuku called "Cred Tokyo". It just opened this month, September 2008. The shop is on Meiji Dori between Takeshita Dori and Killer Street, not too far

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Tokyo Shops Article

Tokyo Shops Article

Posted on June 2, 2008 in

Tokyo is one of the undisputed fashion capitols on the planet, and that means that there are a ton of cool shops scattered around the city. It would probably be impossible for one person to see every shop in Tokyo

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