Omotesando
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Omotesando is one of the attractive town in Japan for the tourists nowadays. Not only there are many boutiques and shops but also there are a lot of people who dressed a unique wear and "Kawaii" character. But it was originally the religious place. "Omote" means front or formal and "Sandou" means the approach to Japanese shrine or temple. Omotesando is the approach to Meiji Shrine which is enshrined Meiji Tennou.
Backstreet of Omotesando
Each side of Omotesando, it is the home of Tokyo’s vibrant street fashion culture and it is still the main conduit for funkily dressed teens on shopping sprees in Tokyo. Furthermore, it is redeveloped and regrowing the adult sophistication currently. As a result, it become a attractive and interested area due to the mixture culture of teens and adult.
I think all staffs of Starbucks in Japan have a good hospitality and this store's staffs are especially excellent. I believe you will be satisfied with the well-organized service, behavior in a moderate way and nice smile.
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Calm and Warm
This Starbucks store is in such a place. It is not a large space but comfortable and good place for relaxing after the shopping. It has the calm and warm designed interior; orange lights, wooden table and leather sofa. The BGM is mainly classics which is different from other Starbucks stores.
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Designer of this store
This Starbucks store is designed by Hiroshi Fujiwara, Japanese musician and designer, who became a standout in the Harajuku street fashion scene and is known as a godfather of Harajuku fashion. His "Fragment design" (http://www.fragment.jp) is cool and famous for the collaboration with many company; Apple, Nike and
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