This is a small shopping center in a rural area. There aren't many trendy things to buy, and honestly, there's not much worth shopping for. Plus, it's almost empty most of the time.
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Takeshita Street
This shopping street stretches nearly 350m from Harajuku Station to Meiji Street. Many shops carry one-of-a-kind fashion items, and the world pays attention to them as a source of the latest fashion. Everyday, the youth and many shoppers are milling here.
Takeshita Street in Harajuku is super lively.
Tons of trendy shops for young people, cute desserts, and quirky little items.
Perfect for taking photos, posting on social media, and just wandering around.
It does get really crowded, but if you’re into fashion trends and fun, wacky food, you’ll probably love it. -
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Garage dining cafe “maimai”
Garage dining cafe, as the name suggests, is a cafe converted from an outdoor garage. At this cafe, you can have a local fish burger called "Naoshima Burger," which sandwiches fresh Hamachi (young yellowtail) with big fluffy buns. The house-made tartar sauce is an essential ingredient that makes this dish so delicious.
This burger spot is super popular on Naoshima, but honestly, I'm just not that into burgers.
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Benesse House Museum Café
This café is located on the 2nd floor of the Benesse House Museum, a combination museum and hotel. Natural light shines through the wide open windows on the south and west sides, so you can relax and enjoy a light meal or a drink while looking out over the Seto Inland Sea.
Just sitting in the café on the second floor, with sunlight streaming through the big windows—that's a whole vibe.





