- Shimokitazawa - Tokyo’s bohemian district
This laid-back bohemian district is home to vintage clothing stores, select bookstores, music shops and funky, distinctive cafés and bars Shimokitazawa doesn't really kick into gear until lunchtime, so schedule an afternoon of select shopping followed by an evening in one of the cozy bars and cafes
- Shimokitazawa - Wikipedia
Shimokitazawa (下北沢, Shimokitazawa) is a neighborhood in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan It is located in the southwestern corner of the Kitazawa district, hence the name "Shimo-kitazawa" (lit lower Kitazawa)
- Shimokitazawa, Tokyo – 17 Things To Do + Photos (2025) - Plan My Japan
Spend some time in Shimokitazawa, one of Tokyo’s hottest hipster neighbourhoods where all the cool kids hang out, chock full of cafes, second hand vintage stores and vinyl record shops
- Shimokitazawa - Japan National Tourism Organization (Official Site)
Away from the manic energy of the Shibuya Crossing and the neon-drenched hub of Shinjuku, Shimokitazawa is a trendy laid-back suburb located just minutes from the heart of Tokyo
- Shimokitazawa Area Guide - Tokyo Cheapo
Shimokitazawa — often shortened to Shimokita — is a laid-back neighborhood just a few train stops from central Tokyo The narrow streets here are stuffed with vintage clothing shops, cafés, live houses, boutique fashion outlets, independent theaters, and artist studios
- SHIMOKITAZAWA IN TOKYO - 10 BEST THINGS TO DO [FULL GUIDE] - A Fun Couple
What to do in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo's hipster area? Shop for vintage clothes, check out trendy cafes, enjoy the dynamic vibe and so much more!
- 16 Things to Do in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo | Shimokita Travel Guide
Discover 16 must-do activities in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo, from thrifting and matcha cafés to parks, art galleries, and craft beer spots Explore Shimokita like a local with insider tips, transportation guidance, and event support from Jasumo com
- Shimokitazawa Travel Guide: Things to do in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo
Shimokitazawa is Tokyo's hipster central The town of Shimokita was once a quiet suburban town, but now it's an artsy hangout for creatives and vintage enthusiasts Shibuya and Shinjuku are just a few train stops away
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