Roppongi and Omotesando, known as relatively stylish areas in Tokyo, and Shibuya, where the season of the big city gathers.
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六本木 / Roppngi
Roppongi is one of the most popular downtown areas in Japan. Although Roppongi has a glamorous image at night with its many bars and clubs, it also has a charming side with its museums and greenery, where you can forget the hustle and bustle of the city.
Roppoongi hills
Midtown
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渋谷 / Shibuya
New buildings are opening one after another! Shibuya, the fashionable center overflowing with vitality.
Shibuya is the second largest city in the world in terms of the number of passengers per station. In recent years, newly opened complexes such as “Shibuya Scramble Square” and “Shibuya Parco” have lined the streets, and the area is once again attracting attention as a center of fashion, culture, and trends for young people.
Shibuya Scramble Square
Shibuya Stream
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原宿 / Harajyuku
Harajuku is a bustling area known for its diverse street art and fashion scene. Takeshita-dori Avenue is lined with unique vintage clothing stores and cosplay stores, while the lush Omotesando Avenue is lined with traditional upscale boutiques. The surrounding alleyways are filled with small bars and trendy cafes, as well as cultural hotspots such as the Watari-um Museum of Contemporary Art, which is popular for its cutting-edge exhibitions.