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==Exits / Entrances ==
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The two ways in and out of Harajuku Station are the South or Omotesando Exit and the North or Takeshita Exit.
The two ways in and out of Harajuku Station are the South or Omotesando Exit and the North or Takeshita Exit.
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* The Omotesando Exit (South) comes out right at [[Omotesando Dori]] and just around the corner from the entrance to [[Meiji Shrine]]. Further along that same direction is [[Yoyogi Olympic Stadium]] and the entrance to [[Yoyogi Park]].
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* The Omotesando Exit (South) comes out right at [[Omotesando Dori]] and just around the corner from the entrance to [[Meiji Shrine]]. Further along that same direction is [[Yoyogi National Stadium]] and the entrance to [[Yoyogi Park]].
* The Takeshita Exit (North) comes out right at [[Takeshita Dori]], the famous [[Harajuku]] shopping street.
* The Takeshita Exit (North) comes out right at [[Takeshita Dori]], the famous [[Harajuku]] shopping street.

Revision as of 04:18, 10 June 2008

Harajuku Station (原宿駅,) is a Tokyo train station on the JR Yamanote Line. It is located betweeen Yoyogi Station and Shibuya Station on the Yamanote circle route. Harajuku Station is in Harajuku right next to Meiji Shrine, though you cannot exit the station in that direction. To reach the shrine or Yoyogi Park from Harajuku station you exit and walk South and then West acrossed the bridge over the train tracks.

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Exits / Entrances

The two ways in and out of Harajuku Station are the South or Omotesando Exit and the North or Takeshita Exit.

New Years

During the Japanese New Year holiday, when tens of thousands of Japanese people visit Meiji Shrine for their annual Hatsumode, a special platform is opened up on the West side of Harajuku Station where crowds can enter directly from Meiji Shrine and board Yamanote Line trains heading toward Shinjuku.

Cosplay Bridge

There is a small bridge (sometimes called Harajuku Bridge) that runs over the train tracks located just to the South West of the Omotesando Exit (South) of Harajuku Station. You cross over the bridge to access Meiji Shrine, Yoyogi Olympic Stadium, and Yoyogi Park from the station. Sometimes called Harajuku Bridge, it is famous for the large groups of Japanese cosplay fans and lolita fashion kids who hang out there on weekends.

Nearby Stations

Yamanote Line Stations

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