TOKYO FASHION DISTRICTS

Stroll around Harajuku and Omotesando, two districts though close are worlds apart. Harajuku is located between Shinjuku and Shibuya. Harajuku is the most colourful and kawaii district of Tokyo, in particular Takeshita Street. Thanks to its iconic and bright entrance, it gives us the feeling of entering a vibrant and cute world featuring clothing, accessory shops, vintage boutiques, fast food, and food stands.  On the other hand, Omotesando, together with Ginza, represents the most stylish streets of Tokyo, in fact, it is also called “Champs-Elysees of Tokyo”. It is lined up with luxury brand shops and some of them are characterized by very sophisticated and modern architecture designed by famous architects.

Sightseeing includes: Ota Memorial Museum, Nezu Museum, Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum, The Watari Museum of ContemporaryArt, The National Art Center, and Tokyo Suntory Museum of Art.
Another important district is Shibuya, which represents the epicenter of the modern Japanese culture, the busiest and most energetic district of Tokyo. After arriving in Shibuya, you will enjoy the amazing view of Shibuya Scramble Square from Shibuya Sky, a 360°open-air observation deck on the top of the Scrumble Square Tower at 230 meters above the ground.
After leaving the Tower, you will cross the world`s busiest and most popular pedestrian crossing ever: Shibuya Scramble intersection. Here, every time the traffic light turns green, hundreds of people cross the road creating a suggestive moment.
You will move to Roppongi, an area of central Tokyo located in Minato Ward and famous for its international atmosphere.