![]() You have to book online to enter the shop on Saturdays, Mondays, national holidays, spring, summer and winter holidays, and any other days where the shop is expected to be overcrowded. Newer squishies have a smell to them, but the squishes at this shop don’t have that factory smell – they have the scent of the real thing! The quality is too good, I just can’t contain myself. One of the store’s most popular products are the squishies made in collaboration with Tokyo Bakery. However, it relocated and rebranded as a shop specialising in squishies. The shop was originally called “Harajuku Accessory Market” and was a popular shop on Takeshita Street that sold miscellaneous items. the Nihon Squeeze Center is located on the second floor of the building. Make a left at Murasaki Sports along Meiji Dori and you will see a shoe shop by the name of Kickers on your left. To reach this place you need to pass through Takeshita Street located opposite the Takeshita Exit of Harajuku Station accessible via the JR Yamanote Line. “Nihon Squeeze Center” – A super famous shop that everybody knows about In this article, we’re going to take a look at some of the shops in the squishy holy land that is Harajuku where you can get you hands on some! Known as “squeeze” in Japan, they got their name from fans for how nice they feel and satisfying they are to squeeze. ![]() Squishies comes in all shapes and sizes, but the big hits both in Japan and overseas are the food squishies. This boom has lit a fire over on YouTube and is hugely popular among young teenage girls. One of the biggest questions that has been raised since spring this year by people who stop by the MOSHI MOSHI BOX is about “squishy” toys. Hi, I’m Shiota, the director of the MOSHI MOSHI BOX Harajuku Tourist Information Center.
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