老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Louis Vuitton 翱尘辞迟别-蝉补苍诲艒

Harajuku & Aoyama


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 to evoke a stack of clothes trunks.

There's a contemporary art gallery, Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo, on the 7th floor.


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老澳门六合彩开奖记录's must-see attractions

Nearby Harajuku & Aoyama attractions

1. Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo

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

2. Tod's 翱尘辞迟别-蝉补苍诲艒

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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

3. Omotesand艒 Hills

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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

4. 翱尘辞迟别-蝉补苍诲艒

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This broad, tree-lined boulevard is lined with boutiques from the top European fashion houses. More interesting are the buildings themselves, designed by鈥

5. Dior 翱尘辞迟别-蝉补苍诲艒

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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

6. Cat Street

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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

7. Spiral Building

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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

8. 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.