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Atop almost every Tokyo visitor's must-see list, Harajuku is one of the city's most name-checked neighborhoods. Here's a quick look at some of the highlights every Harajuku visitor should experience.
Takeshita Street
The first thing you're going to want to do is get sucked into the vortex of Takeshita Street, the best place to try purikura photo booths and observe the latest cosplay trends-from gothic Lolita to cyberpunk.
WEGO is a popular fashion chain offering the latest trends and a section for upcycled vintage clothes. Tutu Anna is where you can find playful socks that will add an ample dose of kawaii to your outfit.
Cat Street
Nearby Cat Street is a more relaxed place to stroll and shop, with stores focused on higher-end brands.
RagTag is the best place to find second-hand designer items. Close by, Harajuku Chicago boasts a wide variety of vintage clothing to peruse, including baseball-team happi coats and traditional kimonos.
Omotesando Avenue
Another famous shopping street, Omotesando Avenue is a large, tree-lined thoroughfare that cuts through Harajuku and is filled with hundreds of shops and restaurants.
Sukajyan Dept, a tiny souvenir jacket store, is packed with the works of designer Ken Kakinuma (Conan O'Brien and Kanye West are proud wearers). Tokyu Plaza Omotesando Harajuku is where you'll find that famous mirrored entranceway that so many travelers share on the Internet.
21. If you want to buy vintage clothing, where should you go?
A. WEGO & Tutu Anna. B. Sukajyan Dept & Ragtag.
C. WEGO & Harajuku Chicago. D. Ragtag & Harajuku Chicago.
22. When visiting Omotesando Avenue, you may .
A. buy interesting socks B. take a relaxing walk
C. try purikura photo booths D. post mirrored entranceway online
23. Which section of the website may the text be chosen from?
A. Travel. B. Business. C. Entertainment. D. Fashion.