山川正明
I attended Naoko Miyazaki''''s regular show at Harajuku Palette and thoroughly enjoyed her beautiful vocals. I''''m delighted I went and I''''d love to return! (^-^)v
Location: Japan, 〒150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya, Jingumae, 3 Chome−34−7 4F
Harajuku, Tokyo
A charming fourth-floor eatery in Harajuku, offering creative dishes in an artistic studio-inspired setting.
A charming fourth-floor eatery in Harajuku, offering creative dishes in an artistic studio-inspired setting.
Harajuku Studio Palette is a unique dining spot that blends food with art, perched on the fourth floor of a building in the lively Jingumae district. The name hints at its creative ethos — the space doubles as a studio and gathering place, where the menu is as thoughtfully composed as the decor. Diners can expect inventive dishes that draw on both Japanese and international influences, served in an atmosphere that feels more like a friend's stylish living room than a conventional restaurant.Operating hours not available
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山川正明
I attended Naoko Miyazaki''''s regular show at Harajuku Palette and thoroughly enjoyed her beautiful vocals. I''''m delighted I went and I''''d love to return! (^-^)v
yuu miyata
The artists are excellent, though the air‑conditioning could be improved, which is why I rate it four stars.
Y M
It faces the street, but it's surprisingly hard to find. The building and the stairs are narrow.
原宿スタジオパレット
Store Entrance with Glass Door and Signage
The image shows a modern storefront entrance featuring a glass door with frosted panels and black framing. A small sign is visible on the door, though its text is not legible. To the left, there is a window display showcasing various items, including what appears to be clothing or accessories. The building has a clean, contemporary design with light-colored walls and dark accents.
Vending Machines on Street Corner
Three vending machines lined up on a sidewalk corner in Japan. A red machine with Japanese text, a blue machine labeled 'BOSS', and an advertisement panel featuring a man in a suit. A blue trash bin is next to the machines.
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