

When you twist western and eastern styles, with essence of south and smell of north… you wear Harajuku Style!
Harajuku is a street in Tokyo famous for its street fashion. Every Sunday, young people in a variety of styles spend the day in Harajuku socializing with one another. Harajuku is known as the second fashion capital in the world. The style that people carry here is not one but a mash of different fashion styles, which is well encouraged around the world. Styles of harajuku have been integrated by numerous international designers in their fashion products.
The Harajuku fashion style fuses different styles and fashions with different trends. It is called to be a youth culture. Harajuku is a narrow street where youth gathers. It’s a street with café’s and boutiques around. It is a well worth visiting place. Tourists visiting this street plainly have no idea of what so ever is going on if they haven’t read about it in their travel book about Japan. Natives with harajuku style are often found funny by many, where as others are found to be astonishing and stunning. Most of them come out of the house hopping to get photographed by a national or international publication.
Harajuku style could not be defined or explained by mere words. An image in support is always needed while discussing it. “Japanese harajuku girls” is what the media calls them! These girls are dressed in Gothic, Lolita, Visual Kei, Ganguro, Gyar and Kogal styles.

