In Japan, street fashion is incredibly diverse, with various subcultures showcasing unique styles. Harajuku fashion is known for its eclectic mix of colors and playful layers, often featuring kawaii (cute) elements. Gyaru fashion emphasizes bold makeup and flashy clothing, while Lolita fashion draws inspiration from Victorian and Rococo styles, focusing on modesty and intricate details. Additionally, the punk and visual kei scenes are characterized by edgy, often androgynous looks, highlighting individuality and self-expression.
scene originated from different Japanese street fashions like harajuku, visual kei, oshare, gothic lolita or decora. things like that theyre all different styles from japan. but that's where the scene thing originated
People in Japan have different rights than people in the US ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Japaneses people have japaneses ancestors American people have american ancestors
Lolita, Kogyaru, and Ganguro are fashions, as well as subcultures, originated in Japan. If you associate 'Prep' with the school-girl fashion in Japan, then yes also. But the term Prep originated in Western culture, not Japan.
No.Korea is not part of japan. japan and korean have different culture and language. They are different people. So,Before thousands years ago,they have been independent each other.
In japan people wear many different things just like most other places
Bamboo shoes are sold in street markets in Japan. One can find these bamboo shoes pretty much everywhere in Japan. There are many open street markets and vendors that sell bamboo shoes in Japan.
In Japan, you have to wear shorts with boots.
Japan on 1234 Street
Japan uses different currency and different language
united states had the most street racin,but us street racing is not better than japan
Japan would have treated Australia no different to the way they did the people of Nanking after China's troops lost.
Ryu and Ken are people that are in a cartoon game series called street fighters. Ryu is from Japan I think, and Ken is from the U.S.