Maria: Hey Qu, I've heard a lot about Harajuku. Any recommendations on where to go?
Qu: Hey Maria! You're going to love Harajuku. It's such a vibrant place. First, you should definitely check out Takeshita Street. It's the heart of Harajuku fashion.
Maria: That sounds exciting! What's special about Takeshita Street?
Qu: Takeshita Street is filled with unique boutiques, vintage stores, and quirky shops. You can find all sorts of trendy and eccentric fashion items there. Plus, it's a great place to people-watch.
Maria: Awesome! I'll start there. Any specific stores I should visit?
Qu: Don't miss out on the store "WEGO." They have a lot of cool, affordable clothes. And you have to try some crepes from "Marion Crepes" or "Angel's Heart" while you're there.
Maria: Yum! I love crepes. What else should I do after Takeshita Street?
Qu: After Takeshita Street, head over to Cat Street. It's just a short walk away and offers a different vibe - more laid-back and artsy.
Maria: Cat Street? That sounds interesting. What's there?
Qu: Cat Street is known for its hip boutiques and streetwear shops. It's more relaxed compared to Takeshita Street but still has plenty of unique fashion stores. "BEAMS" and "Opening Ceremony" are must-visits if you're into high-end street fashion.
Maria: This sounds perfect! Anything else I should know?
Qu: Yes, if you have time, visit the "Omotesando Hills" for more upscale shopping. It's a big shopping complex with high-end brands and great architecture. And don't forget to explore some of the side streets - you'll find hidden gems everywhere.
Maria: Thanks, Qu! I'm so excited to explore Harajuku now. I'll start with Takeshita Street, then head to Cat Street, and maybe Omotesando Hills if I have time.
Qu: You're welcome, Maria! Have an amazing time and take lots of photos. Harajuku is such a unique place.
Maria: I will! Thanks again for all the tips. Talk to you later!
Qu: Anytime! Have fun!