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Harajuku Thailand in Bangkok
With several shopping streets and classically modern attractions, there’s no denying that Japan is an ideal getaway for many tourists.
Even though it takes just a few hours to fly across the sea from Thailand to Japan, the current situation is making it a bit difficult for us to go on a trip outside our countries.
But, don’t give up your desire to travel abroad just yet. To temporarily scratch your wanderlust, we’d suggest heading over to Harajuku Thailand, where you can “travel” to Japan without so much as driving to the airport.
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Here’s a quick overview of the attraction and what you can expect when you visit.
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Harajuku Thailand (Mini Japan in Bangkok) is a newly opened attraction that spans over 48 acres in Thailand’s Nhong Jok district.
The establishment’s entrance is modelled after the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games Train Station – which was demolished after the games. Harajuku Thailand (Japanese Town in Bangkok) was founded with the aim of bringing the old-school railway station back to life – a replica that serves as a nostalgic reminder of the games held in Harajuku and a Bangkok landmark that embodies the spirit of Japan.
The traditional wooden Japanese-style shopfronts with pink “Sakura” blossoms cover more than half of the acreage. Some buildings’ walls are decorated with paintings while others are dotted with prints of Japanese characters.
If you have ever been to Japan before, you’d remember that the ornamentation of sushi lanterns, orange maple trees, and Japanese vinyl are ubiquitous on the restaurant-lined streets.
For these reasons, visitors will feel as if they were stepping back into time, within a small traditional town in Japan. You can even rent traditional yukata & kimono sets for the full immersive experience.
With many outstanding features that remind visitors of the attraction in Japan, there’s no doubt that this Japanese-style village will make you momentarily forget that you’re living in Thailand.
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