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Harajuku Day Los Angeles — November 2026
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Harajuku Day Los Angeles — November 2026

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Saturday, November 21, 2026
12:00 PM PST – 5:00 PM PST
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Harajuku Day Los Angeles is LA's monthly J-fashion market and community walk — held every third Saturday at Little Tokyo Galleria, 333 S Alameda St. November brings holiday drops, heavier layering, and the most photogenic backdrops of the year as Little Tokyo's lanterns and seasonal decorations give every coord an editorial quality.

The November 21 edition runs noon to 5 PM. The market features independent J-fashion vendors, imported Japanese accessories, and pieces from local designers working in lolita, acubi, mori, fairy kei, and every other alternative aesthetic in the J-fashion ecosystem. This is the edition where people start planning their winter coords and sourcing pieces for year-end events.

Harajuku Day runs every month regardless of algorithm or advertising — because the community it serves shows up. Free admission. Little Tokyo Galleria, Los Angeles. November 21, 2026.
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