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In April 2012, Tokyo’s lifestyle scene was defined by a surge in "Kawaii" culture, headlined by "neko-mimi" (cat ear) hair trends and tattoo-style leggings popularized by Harajuku fashion. The spring season also featured peak hanami cherry blossom viewing and the evolution of themed, immersive cafés. For more on these trends, read the report from The Japan Times . Cat Cafe MOCHA Lounge Shibuya Koen-dori in Tokyo
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(Spring/Summer edition) was a primary entertainment pillar, drawing over 250,000 attendees to the Yokohama area just outside Tokyo. It pioneered the "link" between high-energy pop concerts and immediate "real clothes" retail, where viewers could buy outfits seen on the runway instantly via their smartphones. Street Style Evolution In April 2012, Tokyo’s lifestyle scene was defined
Shinjuku remained the heart of Tokyo's nightlife and entertainment during this period. The district acted as a microcosm of the city's lifestyle: a dense mix of international corporate headquarters and neon-lit entertainment alleys. Subculture Hubs Cat Cafe MOCHA Lounge Shibuya Koen-dori in Tokyo