Urahara is an ever-changing scene of laid-back fashion trends in the back streets of Harajuku. If Harajuku is yin, then Urahara is yang. It comprises a community of independent Japanese designers and retro men's labels. Many of the cafes and clothing stores will tease your sense of curiosity as they are hidden upstairs or wedged between plain-looking buildings. This makes the area perfect for exploration and many photo opportunities of Urahara architecture, street fashion and culture exist. The area is located on the other side of Meiji Dori from the end of Takeshita Dori, Harajuku Bell Pier or Omotesando.
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Urahara in Pictures
The back streets of Harajuku
By Meg Sing
Community writer
Shops display clothes with strong 80s American and bohemian influences
The entrance to Urahara from the other side of Meiji Dori
Many signboards on ground level advertise about basement stores or those on upper floors
A streetpole is plastered with logo stickers and graffiti insignias
A shop displays American Indian art and English-titled books on fashion
A lone mannikin stands eccentrically dressed at the entrance to a mysterious basement
The store owner sits outside relaxedly, observing passerby's and accepting postal packages
A rack of vintage jeans in one of the more commercial second-hand clothes stores
Customers are also encouraged to sell their old clothes on to the second-hand shop
Vintage, indie and a little bit retro!
Even the back of the back streets seem to make a statement
Two people stop to rub the shiny Dr. Martens on display
The street parallel to Meiji Dori targets more to mainstream markets
The bridge over Omotesando (the road) divides Urahara and the high-end Omotesando area
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