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Omotesando

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Omotesando, Tokyo
Omotesando, Tokyo

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Omotesando is an upscale shopping street stretching from the base of the famous Takeshita Street in Harajuku through to Omotesando station. It features international brands such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Zara and others. Many trendy cafes and boutique shops can be found in the side streets.

It is sometimes referred to as Tokyo's version of the French Champs Elysees.


How to get there

Omotesando, Tokyo
Omotesando is a short 7 minute walk from Harajuku Station.

Alternatively, using the subway, get off at either Omotesando Station on the Chiyoda line or Meiji-Jingumae Station on the Fukutoshin line.



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