And the shop-woman-in-red-hais is so nice ^ ^
I´ve already bought this ones!
* Kotoba - Takeshita Street (竹下通り, Takeshita-dōri) is a pedestrian-only street lined with fashion boutiques, cafes and restaurants in Harajuku in Tokyo, Japan. Stores on Takeshita Street include major chains such as The Body Shop,
McDonald's and 7-Eleven, but most of the businesses are small
independent shops that carry an array of styles. The shops on this
street are often a bellwether for broader fads, and some are known as "antenna shops," which manufacturers seed with prototypes for test-marketing.
Takeshita Street was a reliable place to go and purchase fake
Japanese and American street brand goods from the early 1990s to 2004.
Since 2004, a stronger metropolitan government stance on counterfeit
merchandise has led to a decrease of such items being available to the
public.
Located directly across from the exit of JR Harajuku Station,
Takeshita Street is very popular with young teenagers, particularly
those visiting Tokyo on school trips, or local young people shopping
for small "cute" goods at weekends.
Bueno, ya sé como vas a venir vestida cuando vuelvas....
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