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19-year-old Japanese student Nagi on the street in Harajuku wearing a barbed wire headpiece that he handmade with a Comme Des Garcons cutout top, a leather jacket, faux leather pants, and Demonia platform boots #原宿 tokyofashion.com/barbwire-cage-…

19-year-old Japanese student Nagi on the street in Harajuku wearing a barbed wire headpiece that he handmade with a Comme Des Garcons cutout top, a leather jacket, faux leather pants, and Demonia platform boots #原宿 tokyofashion.com/barbwire-cage-…
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25-year-old Japanese prop stylist Masu - a member of a 1920s-to-1940s fashion loving club called The Cats Meow Tokyo - on the street in Harajuku wearing a bespoke pinstripe suit by Old Hat Tokyo with a pocket watch, hat, and dress shoes #原宿 tokyofashion.com/bespoke-1930s-…

25-year-old Japanese prop stylist Masu - a member of a 1920s-to-1940s fashion loving club called The Cats Meow Tokyo - on the street in Harajuku wearing a bespoke pinstripe suit by Old Hat Tokyo with a pocket watch, hat, and dress shoes #原宿 tokyofashion.com/bespoke-1930s-…
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NYTimes T Magazine published a special issue on Japan with several different covers featuring Japanese icons, designers, and artists including Godzilla, Takashi Murakami (takashi murakami), Marie Kondo (Marie Kondo), and Tadanori Yokoo with Yohji Yamamoto and others inside.

NYTimes <a href="/tmagazine/">T Magazine</a> published a special issue on Japan with several different covers featuring Japanese icons, designers, and artists including Godzilla, Takashi Murakami (<a href="/takashipom/">takashi murakami</a>), Marie Kondo (<a href="/MarieKondo/">Marie Kondo</a>), and Tadanori Yokoo with Yohji Yamamoto and others inside.
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#ArtnetNews: Who was Hiroshige, the artist behind Japan’s most iconic prints? The master of Japanese prints is admired for exquisite views of his homeland, but a new show at the British reveals his lesser-known works. Read more: news.artnet.com/art-world/how-… Article by Jo

#ArtnetNews: Who was Hiroshige, the artist behind Japan’s most iconic prints?
The master of Japanese prints is admired for exquisite views of his homeland, but a new show at the British reveals his lesser-known works.

Read more: news.artnet.com/art-world/how-…

Article by Jo
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Tokyo’s Hydrangea Mountain is a spot of beauty created by one son’s love for his parents【Photos】 soranews24.com/2025/05/31/tok… via SoraNews24 #SoraNews24 #Trip #Tokyo #Japan

Tokyo’s Hydrangea Mountain is a spot of beauty created by one son’s love for his parents【Photos】 soranews24.com/2025/05/31/tok… via <a href="/RocketNews24En/">SoraNews24</a> #SoraNews24
#Trip #Tokyo #Japan
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Last weekend we went to the Tokyo Rainbow Pride Festival and Pride Parade in Shibuya/Harajuku. It's been 20 years since we attended our first Tokyo Pride. Back in 2005 there were only a few thousand people, in 2025 they estimate over 250,000 people attended Tokyo Pride. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈

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Also on the subject of overtourism, recently noticed these spikes someone added to a concrete ledge in front of a shop in Harajuku, presumably to stop tourists from sitting there.

Also on the subject of overtourism, recently noticed these spikes someone added to a concrete ledge in front of a shop in Harajuku, presumably to stop tourists from sitting there.