GYARU '70S LOLITA '90S DECORA '00S HARAJUKU IS DEAD
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5 Rainbow Cat Café 1 Pancake Mocha Strawberry House One of the few shops in Japan known for their 7 1. extremely fluffy pancakes, but be wary of lines. - A creative blend of the fashion and foodie scene 2. found at Harajuku and designed by Sebastian Masuda. You’ll decide what area you want to eat and be served by Kawaii Monsters. Kawaii 3. A Shaved Ice Cream Shop with an interesting twist Monster Cafe where blocks of flavored ice are carved to thin layers by machine. 2 6% Five floors filled with wonder with toys ranging from 4. mascot characters like Snoopy to Star Wars. Explore Candy all the different toys stocked on Kiddyland’s shelves. Showtime Take the time to spend time with some cats for 200 6 5. yen you can spend ten minutes in the café. 4 Here you can find traditional rock candy all made in 6. house where you can watch confectioners create KiddyLand the candy in real time. Little bags retail from 500-900 yen. One of the many Crepe stands around Harajuku 7. and happens to be one of the oldest. Ice 8 Oriental Monster The store where you can find all your go to souvenirs Bazaar 8. to your one of a kind Japanese antique. 25M The Takeshita Dori Banner is a A transliteration of the English The Lolita fashion movement began in the A fashion style that is quite out of the In more recent years kawaii culture welcome sign. The shape of word ‘gal’- which first took form 1980s, although the term Lolita is often ordinary and first appeared in the is in decline the same is said for the banner was inspired by in the 1970s as a way to seen in a negative light due to streets of Harajuku in the late ‘90s. Lolita and Decora,the styles are Harajuku youth’s fashion and rebel against traditional the name Lolita is also shared The fashion subculture often now fading out. Not to say that finished construction in 1974. beauty expectations. with the book Vladimir Nabokov called childlike and playful; Harajuku has to fall, people are The banner welcomes you to Where girls would bleach by even though there is no inspired by the Japanese pop still pushing and experimenting Takeshita-Dori is a pedestrian their hair, tan their skin, affiliation between the two. Idol Tomoe Shinohara known for with their fashion and that is the shopping street lined with and wear western clothing. Inspired by the Victorian era, wearing colorful outfits on stage. embodiment of Harajuku “a fashion boutiques, cafes and There are many sub- Lolita is a celebration of The subcultures of decora are special zone for creativity.” restaurants in Harajuku in cultures of gyaru like femininity, modesty, beauty, and Casual Decora, Dark Decora, Tokyo, Japan. The balloons on kogyaru, hime gyaru, dressing cutely away from Decora-Lolita, and Pink Decora. do change from ganguro, yamanba, mainstream fashion trends. time to time, they and gyaru’o. usually take form as characters GYARU ’70s LOLITA ’90s DECORA ’00s HARAJUKU IS DEAD. The Meiji Shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto Shrine dedicated to the deified spirits on Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. Along with the shrine there is a SOURCES: BBC. “The outrageous street style tribes of Harajuku.” accessed January 24, 2019. Culture Trip. “The History of Harajuku Style in 10 Iconic Looks.” accessed January 24, 2019 museum inside. Medium. “Japanese Street Fashion 2017 - 15 Things You Need to Know.” accessed January 25,2019. Timeout. “The best shops in Harajuku and Omotesando.” accessed January 24, 2019..