🛍️ [Closed] Harajuku ALTA

📝 Introduction

Harajuku, a hub for the dissemination of trendy products.

📖 Details

Harajuku Alta is a fashion building that is easily accessible from the竹下口 (Takeshita Exit) of JR Yamanote Line's Harajuku Station. Located right in the center of Takeshita Street, known for its youth culture, the mall spans from the basement level to the third floor, featuring stores that offer trendy products, cosmetics, and lifestyle goods. The unique Kawaii pop culture of Harajuku comes together with various trendy shops, making it a perfect place to grasp the fashion trends of Tokyo. In addition to fashion goods and cosmetics, there are capsule toy shops and creative product stores, making it a great spot for picking up souvenirs. Another highlight is that many of the products in the stores are quite affordable. Moreover, there are periodic events such as limited-time collaboration cafes featuring characters from anime, movies, and games, so it's a good idea to check the latest event information before your visit. You can find the latest event details on the official website or official social media channels.

⭐ Highlights

A fashion building located on Takeshita Street in Harajuku. It gathers a variety of affordable and cute trendy products. The limited-time collaboration café is also not to be missed.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is there a foreign language introduction signboard or manual? (If so, please let me know which languages are available.)

A: Sorry for not providing it.

Q: Is there free Wi-Fi in this area?

A: Sorry, free Wi-Fi is not available.

Q: Is there a coin-operated locker?

A: Sorry, I don't have it.

📍 Contact & Information

📍 Address

1-16-4 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

📞 Phone

0570-07-5500

🚇 Transport

About a 2-minute walk from the竹下口 (Takeshita Exit) of JR "Harajuku" Station.

🏷️ Shopping Tags

Tokyo

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