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Japan<\/strong> is known for its striking fashion<\/strong> \u2013 from the simple and refined styles of Omotesando<\/strong>, to the quirky, over-the-top cutesy outfits seen in Harajuku<\/strong>. No matter where one might find themselves in Japan, it is certain that there can be fashionable people roaming the streets. While Japan tends to have its own take on global fashion, it is no surprise that it takes a lot of influence from other countries, including the United States, when developing its clothing design. One such intersection of Japanese and global fashion culture is the denim district in Okayama Prefecture\u2019s Kurashiki City<\/strong>, also known as \u201cKojima Jeans Street.\u201d<\/strong>
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Coming from Okayama station<\/strong>, take the JR Setoohashi line<\/strong> to Kojima station<\/strong>, take a left after the ticket gates and head outside. From there you can take a cab, bus or walk. A cab will run around 1000-1200 yen and the buses run on quite short and infrequent schedules, so for many it is more convenient to walk \u2013 and it only takes about 15 minutes walking in a northward direction.<\/p>\n