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The station consists of a single island platform. A temporary platform is located on the west side of the station usable by trains traveling towards Shinjuku which is used when major events occur in the area, especially around New Year when many people visit Meiji Shrine.
*Harajuku Station
The station consists of a single island platform. A temporary platform is located on the west side of the station usable by trains traveling towards Shinjuku which is used when major events occur in the area, especially around New Year when many people visit Meiji Shrine.
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It is known as an upscale shopping area featuring several international brand outlets, ranging from Louis Vuitton and Gucci to the more affordable Gap, The Body Shop, Zara, and others. Omotesandō is also home to the famous Japanese toy store Kiddyland, a well known and extremely trendy shopping center geared primarily toward young women Laforet, Oriental Bazaar, and Gold's Gym. It is sometimes referred to as "Tokyo's Champs-Élysées".
*Omotesandō
It is known as an upscale shopping area featuring several international brand outlets, ranging from Louis Vuitton and Gucci to the more affordable Gap, The Body Shop, Zara, and others. Omotesandō is also home to the famous Japanese toy store Kiddyland, a well known and extremely trendy shopping center geared primarily toward young women Laforet, Oriental Bazaar, and Gold's Gym. It is sometimes referred to as "Tokyo's Champs-Élysées".
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A popular street where teenagers and young adults like to shop. Many fashions, such as Gothic Lolita, visual kei, rockabilly and punk, can be seen along this street. The stores are affordable, unlike the other famous street in Harajuku.
*Takeshita Street
A popular street where teenagers and young adults like to shop. Many fashions, such as Gothic Lolita, visual kei, rockabilly and punk, can be seen along this street. The stores are affordable, unlike the other famous street in Harajuku.
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Harajuku (原宿) is popular among the newer generations. There are unique shops, different fashions, and all sorts of things to do along the shopping district's streets. It is a pleasurable place for older people as well, if they are interested in seeing the older architecture of Japan.
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