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Tokyo Shimo Kitsawa neighborhood is where the cool kids live
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With independent clothing shops, retro restaurants, coffee shops, and of course vending machines
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this is a walkable area to lose yourself in a bohemian and creative atmosphere
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To find out why Shimo Kitazawa is so popular, I met up with Brianna Goldberg, an American student
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studying abroad in Tokyo. So this area called Shimo Kitazawa has a hipster feel to it
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You'll see a lot of old shops mixed in with the new style
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lots of color. A lot of students like to come here, especially
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during the weekends, it gets really crowded. You'll see lines out the door of, for example
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a pancake shop and other sweet shops in the area. Yeah, I wouldn't have thought I'd see a pancake shop here in Tokyo
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but it's the pancakes in Japan are amazing. amazing. You need to try them. It's not like the US. They're really fluffy and tall
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Actually in Japanese, fluffy is foo-fua. So if you go to a pancake shop, make sure to ask for the
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foie-fois pancakes. So here's a classic example of what you'll find here in the area
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Just a vintage clothing shop right next to a more modern-looking Japanese shoe store
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For some of the shops, you can find the full sale prices
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but if you go upstairs or in the back, it's possible that they'll have a used area
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so you can get second-end items. For vintage clothes, check out longtime Formingo, a neighborhood fixture
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and enjoy meandering through the pedestrian-friendly street of this fashionable Tokyo neighborhood