Day 20 - Tokyo
Takeshita Dori (竹下 通り) is a small street not very wide, which can reach the metro station Harajuku. And yet, take three steps in this very small street on Sunday allows us to understand the bad reputation and marginal neighborhood ...
The story of this little street began in 1964 with the proximity of the Olympic Village. The mix of international cultures that made them and the advent of a new Japanese youth seeking freedom transformed the neighborhood by attracting all that is more eccentric and unconventional in Tokyo.
On Sunday afternoon, Takeshita Dori is crowded. And the show is as much in the shops of clothes and accessories in the clothing of young people roam the streets ... We must not hesitate to pause for a moment, sit on a staircase outside and watch the traffic flow of pedestrians passing .
So if you wish, go up the street together!
whole crowd ... and I'm getting a little tired of taking pictures ... 20 days I have not stopped! I have an appointment with
gwen at the station, we bet she will find a quiet place to drink a cup of tea, leaving my camera to rest a bit ...
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