Explore Harajuku’s Unconventional Style and Culture
From frilly Lolita dresses to bold street goth, Harajuku’s vibrant fashion scene blends creativity, history, and community in the heart of Tokyo.
Multi-media writer and newsletter specialist at Custom Media, where she creates engaging digital content for brands across Japan. She focuses on tourism, culture and community, and lifestyle features for platforms like GoConnect and Japan Luxury Lifestyle.
From frilly Lolita dresses to bold street goth, Harajuku’s vibrant fashion scene blends creativity, history, and community in the heart of Tokyo.
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