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  • Re: Travel bloopers and boo-boos in Japan

    Naku, ang layo na nga nung Hachiko kapag malapit na kayo sa Harajuku. Grabe. Hehe. Yung "World's Busiest Intersection" na malapit dyan kay Hachiko madalas kunan ng mga foreigners (ginawa ko rin. Hehe.). May isang Puti na kinunan yung intersection at sabi ba naman ng isang Hapon "ano...
    Posted to Go Japan (Forum) by Wigent on 06-15-2008
  • Re: The HARAJUKU culture - your thoughts

    Hay, pangarap ko rin mag-ganyan maski once in my life. Kaso un nga magastos talaga. Pero ilalagay ko yan sa My50 goal list ko, hehe. (50 things to do before I turn 50 years old)
    Posted to Culture & History (Forum) by Maneki Neko on 11-05-2007
  • Re: The HARAJUKU culture - your thoughts

    cute sila,pero magastos
    Posted to Culture & History (Forum) by yuko on 11-05-2007
  • Re: The HARAJUKU culture - your thoughts

    [quote user="Wigent"]Ang alam ko may origin itong free hugs. Australia ata? Tapos kumalat na lang sa iba't-ibang parte ng mundo. [/quote] Ang alam ko naman, free hugs is taking a long time to be accepted by the Japanese Harajuku goers. Di ba nung nagpunta ka, sabi mo halos lahat gaijin...
    Posted to Culture & History (Forum) by Maneki Neko on 07-30-2007
  • Will 'free hugs' take hold in Japan?

    Will 'free hugs' take hold in Japan? By Mark Schreiber Weekly Playboy (July 9) Any weekend, a stroll between JR Harajuku Station and Meiji Shrine offers a crash course in human diversity — "Gothic Lolitas" in their noir costumes, foreign street performers doing pantomime acts and throngs...
    Posted to Featured News (Forum) by Maneki Neko on 07-02-2007
  • A little R&R for cosplay casualties

    A little R&R for cosplay casualties By Jude Brand C osplay has become an integral part of Japan's booming manga culture. The term generally refers to the practice of dressing up like your favorite pop-culture icon or a character from an animation or comic; think of a Trekkie convention, but with...
    Posted to Featured News (Forum) by Maneki Neko on 04-27-2007
  • New Look for Tsuji

    New Look for Tsuji Former Morning Musume member Tsuji Nozomi (19) has a new image. She is now a member of the female trio "Gyaruru", who played their debut show in Ibaraki Prefecture yesterday. The trio have taken on the "gyaru" (gal) look that is for some reason still popular among today's teens. With...
    Posted to Bands and Groups (Forum) by Maneki Neko on 04-25-2007
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