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Best time to visit
Weekday morning, before boutiques open fully, keeps crowds low and makes photography easier. Late November highlights ginkgo-lined trees, while mid-December offers festive illuminations in the evenings.
Budget tips
Strolling the avenue is free; window-shopping costs nothing. Look for tax-free signs and carry your passport for larger purchases, and consider a Tokyo Metro day pass if visiting multiple neighborhoods.
Recommended for
Fashion shoppers, Design and architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Couples and urban strollers
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
快速信息: 你可以漫步在成阴的榉树树冠下,阳光透过树叶洒在宽阔的人行道与玻璃店面上。精品店的建筑风格从俏皮的雕塑式外立面到极简的混凝土方盒各不相同,几家旗舰店更像是小型博物馆。
亮点: 超过200棵成熟的榉树沿街成排,形成一条在十月底变成金色的绿荫隧道。一项当地摄影爱好者的奇趣传统会吸引约50到200人的团体到此进行临时的时尚拍摄,反光的店面与水坑常被用来布置近乎走秀风格的画面。
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes, the best way to explore is on foot between Aoyama and Harajuku.
- Photograph the tree-lined avenue from the Harajuku end at golden hour, and include the Prada glass box and Omotesando Hills façades for striking shots.
- Skip peak weekend afternoons near Takeshita Street and head east toward Aoyama for calmer designer boutiques and cafés.
- Use department store toilets and coin lockers at Omotesando or Harajuku stations if you plan a longer walk.
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与当地导游一起体验城市的最佳方式。
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
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