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End of the line for Bodyline . Harajuku is known as one of Tokyo’s most fashionable districts, and even within the neighborhood, Takeshita Street , a.k.

a. Takeshita-dori, is known for its particularly unique styles..



.and even by Takeshita Street standards, Bodyline stands out. Located on the second floor of the building next to the famous branch of Marion Crepes, Bodyline specializes in cosplay outfits and Lolita fashions , and for 21 years has been supplying everything from billow lacy dresses to catgirl costumes for customers who climb the red staircase leading up to the shop.

In keeping with Takeshita Street’s reputation for being both eclectic and affordable, most of Bodyline’s outfits come in at 5,000 yen (US$36) or less, and thanks to a sale that started on October 1, prices have just gotten even lower. But while that may sound like great news for fans of the shop, the reason for the sale is that after more than two decades in business, Bodyline will be permanently closing . “Thank you for you many years of patronage,” says the promotional image for Bodyline’s closing sale, along with the announcement that the store will be closing “at the end of December.

” It’s worth bearing in mind that this might not actually mean that Bodyline will remain open until December 31, as many businesses in Japan take a few days off on either side of New Year’s day, which is the largest holiday in Japan. Another reason to make your final Bodyline shopping run sooner rat.

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