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Tokyo鈥檚 grandest Shint艒 shrine is dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and Empress Sh艒ken, whose reign (1868鈥1912) coincided with Japan's transformation from鈥
Harajuku & Aoyama
Tokyo鈥檚 grandest Shint艒 shrine is dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and Empress Sh艒ken, whose reign (1868鈥1912) coincided with Japan's transformation from鈥
Harajuku & Aoyama
If it鈥檚 a sunny and warm weekend afternoon, you can count on there being a crowd lazing around the large grassy expanse that is 驰辞测辞驳颈-办艒别苍. You'll鈥
Harajuku & Aoyama
This broad, tree-lined boulevard is lined with boutiques from the top European fashion houses. More interesting are the buildings themselves, designed by鈥
Harajuku & Aoyama
Nezu Museum offers a striking blend of old and new: a renowned collection of Japanese, Chinese and Korean antiquities in a gallery space designed by鈥
Harajuku & Aoyama
This is Tokyo鈥檚 famous fashion bazaar. It's an odd mixed bag: newer shops selling trendy, youthful styles alongside stores still invested in the trappings鈥
Harajuku & Aoyama
This five-storey glass building (2003) uses clever lighting and acrylic screens to pull off the effortlessly chic look of a breezy tiered skirt. Pritzker鈥
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Had enough of the Harajuku crowds? Exit, stage right, for Cat Street, a meandering car-free road with a mishmash of boutiques and a little more breathing鈥
Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku
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The entrance to this castle-like structure by Nakamura Hiroshi is a dizzying hall of mirrors (which makes for a great photo); there鈥檚 a roof garden on top.
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This boulevard inside Jing奴-gaien (the public outer gardens of 惭别颈箩颈-箩颈苍驳奴) is lined with gingko trees. For a couple of weeks around late November and鈥
Ukiyo-e 艑ta Memorial Museum of Art
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This small museum (where you swap your shoes for slippers) is the best place in Tokyo to see ukiyo-e. Each month it presents a seasonal, thematic鈥
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Design Festa has long been a champion of Tokyo鈥檚 DIY art scene and its maze-like building is a Harajuku landmark. Inside there are dozens of small鈥
Watari Museum of Contemporary Art
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In a building (1990) by Swiss architect Mario Botta, Watari-Um stages exhibits that range from retrospectives of established art-world figures (such as鈥
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This deceptively deep concrete mall (2003), designed by Tadao Ando, spirals around a sunken atrium. And艒鈥檚 architecture utilises materials such as鈥
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Artist and stylist Sebastian Masuda is behind the lurid colours, surrealist installations and other-worldly outfits of this darkly cute cafe. In the鈥
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The asymmetrical, geometric shape of architect Maki Fumihiko's Spiral Building (1985) may not look very sinuous on the outside, but the name will make鈥
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On the grounds of 惭别颈箩颈-箩颈苍驳奴 (accessed via the shrine's main approach) is the strolling garden, 惭别颈箩颈-箩颈苍驳奴 Gyoen. It once belonged to a feudal estate;鈥
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Kengo Kuma's design for Taiwanese pineapple cake shop SunnyHills uses 3D-modelled latticework that's supposed to evoke a bamboo basket but also resembles鈥
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Aoki Jun鈥檚 design for Louis Vuitton (2002) features offset panels of tinted glass behind sheets of metal mesh of varying patterns and is, fittingly, meant鈥
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A painter and sculptor, Okamoto Tar艒 was Japan's most recognised artist from the post-WWII period, a rare avant-garde figure with mass appeal. His works鈥
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This early masterpiece by architect Tange Kenz艒 was built for the 1964 Olympics (and will be used again in the 2020 games for the handball event). The鈥
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Of course you could shop here, but pretty much everyone comes just to ogle the curvaceous glass bubbles of the boutique's exterior, designed by Herzog &鈥
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Pritzker Prize鈥搘inner It艒 Toy艒 designed the Tod's boutique (2004). The criss-crossing strips of concrete take their inspiration from the zelkova trees鈥
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On the top floor of Aoki Jun's Louis Vuitton boutique, this light-filled gallery hosts contemporary exhibitions backed by the luxury brand's well-endowed鈥