Laforet Harajuku

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Laforet Harajuku

A longstanding fashion landmark of Harajuku

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The shopping spot opened in 1978 and has since become an icon of Harajuku. In Harajuku, where the number of young people aspiring to fashion, art and music is increasing, Laforet has helped turn the area into Japan’s center with the latest trends.
Laforet is unique in that all its floors are 0.5 floors instead of one.
From the 1.5th floor in the basement through the fifth floor on the ground, you can find shops selling fashion products, miscellaneous goods, accessories, and other items that are currently popular.
There is a food court on the second floor for you to take a break when you need it.

Highlights

  • Laforet has, for years, been Japan's center with all the latest trends for young people.
  • As you go up and down taking the stairs, you can easily see shops on the next floor you are headed for, making it easy for you to find exciting shops to visit.
  • The outdoor café on the first floor has over 100 different types of crepes. And yes, walking around eating is a thing here.

Photos

  • The Exterior

    The Exterior

  • The Exterior at night

    The Exterior at night

  • First floor Shopping floor

    First floor Shopping floor

  • LAFORET GRAND BAZAR period

    LAFORET GRAND BAZAR period

Reviews

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    This is a hotspot for young people into Japanese subculture. Plus, they sell really tasty crepes.

  • Laforet has been open for over forty years and is a landmark in Harajuku. It's always been a hub for the latest trends and really helped shape the area's image.

    Came here from Meiji Jingu to grab one of those super popular crepes! 👍

    A shopping mall loved by young people. The clothing styles are super diverse and the vibe is really lively.

  • This is a shopping mall in Harajuku, Tokyo. Most of the stores inside sell women's clothing and accessories, so it's a place women will love. Worth checking out.

Details

Postal Code
150-0001
Address
1-11-6 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Telephone
03-3475-0411
Closed
No scheduled holidays
Business Hours
11:00am - 8:00pm
Access
(1)A 5-minute walk from the Omotesando Exit of Harajuku Station on the JR Yamanote Line
(2)A 1-minute walk from Exit 5 of Meiji-jingumae 'Harajuku' Station on the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin and Chiyoda Lines
(3)A 7-minute walk from Exit A2 of Omotesando Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza, Hanzomon and Chiyoda Lines
Smoking
Prohibited
* Smoking is only allowed on the 4th floor terrace (outdoor)
Official Website
Official Website (English)