About Harajuku

Omotesando runs along Harajuku with atmosphere of matured men and women where fashionable items are easy to be found and source of youth culture as well as running along brand shops and multipurpose building.Since the road runs close premises of Yoyogi park and Meiji Jingu Shrine, it also has places to get in touch with nature.Along side of Omotesando, there are various shops and stores selling various trending items from Harajuku station to Meiji dori which attracts overflowing youth.Meiji Shrine, which is dedicated to Emperor Meiji, is used for ceremonies such as sumo yokozuna ring entering ceremony. On the New Year’s, it gathers the most visitors in Japan.

Way to the nearest Station from Hotel

FROMCapsule Hotel Anshin Oyado Akihabara
TOAkihabara Sta.
TIME REQUIRED: 3min DISTANCE: 0.2km

Capsule Hotel Anshin Oyado Akihabara

安心お宿 秋葉原店

WALKING

3min 200m

Akihabara Sta.

秋葉原駅

Train Information

FROMAkihabara Sta.
TOHarajuku Sta.
FARE: 170yen TIME: 19min TRANSFER: 1time DISTANCE: 9.4km

Akihabara

秋葉原

train

JR

SOBU LINE

170yen 15min

Yoyogi

代々木

train

JR

YAMANOTE LINE

2min

Harajuku

原宿

Takeshita Street

竹下通り

Takeshita-dori is a 400-meter long narrow shopping street that leads to Meiji dori from the front of the Takeshita exit of Harajuku Station. The street is popular among young people and lined with fashion boutiques, sundries stores and shops selling Japanese idol goods.

Yoyogi Park

代々木公園

2-1 Yoyogi-Kamizono-cho, Shibuya, Tokyo

Yoyogi Park, the fifth largest urban park in the 23 wards of Tokyo is well known for cherry blossom viewing spot in spring and ginkgo tree forest which turns golden in fall.

Meiji Shrine

明治神宮

1-1, Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Yoyogi Park, the fifth largest urban park in the 23 wards of Tokyo is well known for cherry blossom viewing spot in spring and ginkgo tree forest which turns golden in fall.

Omotesando-dori

表参道

Omotesando is a 1 km avenue stretching from Aoyama dori to Meiji Shrine in Harajuku, which accumulates the latest fashion, culture and art of the age.

Omotesando Hills

表参道ヒルズ

Omotesando Hills is the facility built in the ruins of the Dojunkai Aoyama apartment complex. The complex has six stories above the ground and six underground stories with 100 shops and restaurants, a residential section and a parking lot.