Marion Crêpes Takeshitadori
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Gerard Clark
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"Harajuku crepes became popular as they aligned with the area's vibrant youth culture, offering a trendy and convenient street food since the first shop opened in 1977. The crepes, with their numerous sweet and savory fillings, are enjoyed on the go, contributing to the lively and fashionable atmosphere of Harajuku"
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Taylor Ikemiya
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"Kids and adults can agree that crepes and cotton candy (candy floss) is fun to eat! On Takeshita Street in Harajuku, you will find giant swirls of rainbow cotton candy as well as tasty crepes. They’re fun to eat, but also great for photos."
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Amber Tanaka
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"Japan's longest-running crêpe shop in Harajuku. DO NOT miss trying out the crêpes here! 👀"
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