- japan-guide.com e/e3006.htmlHarajuku (原宿) refers to the area around Tokyo's Harajuku Station, which is between Shinjuku and Shibuya on the Yamanote Line.
- japonyadahayat.com kultur/harajuku-modasi/Özellikle Harajuku bölgesi ile adından söz ettiren Japon moda akımları farklı stilleri bir arada barındırarak şahane bir renklilik taşıyor!
- alinti.net detaylari-ile-harajuku-nedir/Harajuku, yaşayan bir müze gibi adlandırılabilir ve Tokyo’da zaman geçirecekler için mutlaka ziyaret edilmesi gereken bir yerdir.
- blog.quicksigorta.com yasam/rengarenk-ozgur-ve-…Hiçbir moda kuralını tanımamaya, türleri ve tarzları birbirine karıştırmaya ve kendini özgürce ifade etmeye dayalı bir sokak modası akımı Harajuku.
- tokyonightowl.com harajuku-fashion-6-unique-…One major area that has put Tokyo on the global fashion map and made it a must-visit place for all the style enthusiasts is Harajuku.
- thejapaneseshop.co.uk blogs/japan/what-is-…Harajuku is a fascinating subculture movement encompassing a range of different looks, styles and communities, typically found in fashionable districts of Tokyo.
- timeout.com tokyo/things-to-do/50-things-to-do-in…And if these 50 things to do in Harajuku aren't enough for you, make sure to check out our guide to Tokyo's best flagship stores and sneaker specialists.
- rebelsmarket.com s/harajuku-75Shop unique Harajuku clothing on RebelsMarket at affordable prices. Find Japanese street styles from tops, dresses, pants, apparel, and much more.
- gowithguide.com blog/harajuku-street-fashion-373If you want to experience Harajuku to the fullest, then you should visit the center of all Harajuku street fashion: Takeshita street (Takeshita-doori in Japanese).
- matcha-jp.com en/1316Laforet Harajuku is a large shopping center located on this street, home to most of the unique fashion brands that made Harajuku famous.