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Harajuku

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Brazil Festival 2014 – An Event of Yoyogi Park in Harajuku & Shibuya, Tokyo

2014-07-202016-08-10 Kozue 0 Comments Culture, Events

As I wrote in the post of Football Pavilion of Brazilian Embassy, Brazil Festival is held on 19 & 20

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Harajuku Tokyo 

Souvenirs in Harajuku – Another Option

2014-05-222016-08-09 Kozue 0 Comments Restaurants & Cafes, Souvenirs, Sports

FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 is coming! I’ve written where to get Japanese souvenirs in Harajuku. Yes, Oriental Bazaar and Kiddy

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Harajuku Seasonal Attractions Tokyo 

Chocolates for St. Valentine’s Day 2014 (Part 1)

2014-02-132016-08-26 Kozue 2 Comments Winter

Japanese St. Valentine’s Day is now a chocolate festival. Famous chocolatiers gather in Tokyo with their artistic chocolates. It’s time

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Harajuku Tokyo 

A Hat Shop in Harajuku that I Really Recommend

2013-12-292016-08-22 Kozue 0 Comments New Tokyo, Nintendo/Video Games, Winter

I wrote Harajuku is one of the coolest districts in Japan. As far as I see it, Harajuku is the

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