Harajuku's fashion rebirth

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    Tokyo’s Harajuku neighbourhood has long been associated with colourful and eye-catching fashion. But how did this once-quiet corner of the Japanese capital’s Shibuya Ward become an international fashion mecca? In this episode of Cultured, we explore the history and legacy of Harajuku and meet some of the rising stars working to build the neighbourhood’s foundations for future generations.
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  • @SouthChinaMorningPost
    @SouthChinaMorningPost  23 дні тому +8

    More fashion stories on SCMP: sc.mp/uk88o

  • @Finntroll17
    @Finntroll17 23 дні тому +414

    It's really sad to see what Harajuku has become in the last few years. They got rid of most of the unique shops that it was famous for and replaced them with stores you can find anywhere. I imagine a lot of tourists who visit are probably disappointed.

    • @ihatenfts501
      @ihatenfts501 23 дні тому +45

      When the price of rent and everything rises but not incomes, local stores are bound to die out

    • @SweetManiacDeluxe
      @SweetManiacDeluxe 22 дні тому +46

      They didn't "got rid" of them, many of them were small independent businesses that got bankrupt during Covid19. Now only bigger chains can afford to open new stores

    • @Finntroll17
      @Finntroll17 22 дні тому +24

      @@SweetManiacDeluxe These changes started happening way before covid.

    • @cakeswithfaces
      @cakeswithfaces 21 день тому +36

      It's changed so much even since I first went in 2010. With the rise in tourists, more and more people are going there who aren't interested in buying alternative fashion, but they will spend money on rainbow candyfloss, so that's why there are more novelty sweets and snacks, and gachapon, and fewer fashion stores.
      Similarly, the people who used to dress up and go to Harajuku don't want to be hounded by tourists all day (understandably!), which together with the rise of Instagram, etc, meant that many people would rather take pictures at home than meet up in Harajuku like they used to.
      I'd love to go back in time and see it how it used to be in the 90s!

    • @ayabaheera
      @ayabaheera 20 днів тому +11

      @@SweetManiacDeluxe I was there back in 2017 and several of the kawaii stores announced they were closing. I managed to catch the last of the closing sales, but it was quite disappointing. Hardly anyone was dressed in anything unique. It was very different from what we know Harajuku for. So, we can't blame Covid for this one.

  • @lizawithaz9524
    @lizawithaz9524 19 днів тому +120

    I love that the "Harajuku" style/Neo-Deco fashion is returning. When I first began travelling to Japan back in 2008, the "Harajuku" girls and boys would hang out on the bridge next to the old train station, proudly parading their creative, unique styles. They would always happily oblige posing for a photo for me, a foreign tourist. Harajuku has changed a lot since then - it's become gentrified with the introduction of various high end designer labels in the Ometosando area and the fashion is somewhat homogenous, so yes....bring on the colour, liveliness and originality of the Neo-Deco fashion!! ❤🧡💛💖💚💙💜

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 16 днів тому

      Its what happens to everything - the young end creative invent it as a counter-culture and they corporations steal it for profit.
      Channel was once counter-culture - dearing...

  • @k7cos
    @k7cos 21 день тому +65

    For me as a little girl, my interest in Japan started with Harajuku fashion back in 2004/5, finding out about it because of Gwen Stefani 😅20 years later and it's still so inspiring to me. These kids are rebels, standing up to a boring reality in which we all dress the same. I'm so happy to see that Harajuku and its fashion are slowly starting to thrive again!!

    • @bigfrankfraser1391
      @bigfrankfraser1391 11 днів тому +2

      its like in recent years people called gyaru racist because they wear thick fake tan, when in relaity there simply an anti society fashion culture, japan thinks pale skin is symbolic of beauty so gyaru wear tan to go against traditional views and be beautiful in there own way

    • @xXHarleyMaeMcAfeeXx
      @xXHarleyMaeMcAfeeXx 2 дні тому

      I learned about harajuku girls when I was a little girl around that time because of Gwen Stefani as well 😂

  • @KaleidoSTARPH
    @KaleidoSTARPH 23 дні тому +152

    Harajuku fashion should make a comeback, glad these Gen Z are interested on making it popular again like how it was in 2000s

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 16 днів тому +5

      Gen Z mine all of history for things, they are great like this.

    • @freyafoxmusic
      @freyafoxmusic 11 днів тому +2

      It’s already back

  • @digiton115
    @digiton115 23 дні тому +121

    I need 2000 era fashion to comeback

    • @KaleidoSTARPH
      @KaleidoSTARPH 23 дні тому +5

      it already did since last year through K-pop

    • @ricenoodles632
      @ricenoodles632 23 дні тому +3

      @@KaleidoSTARPH Oh no

    • @amandaputeri2997
      @amandaputeri2997 23 дні тому +23

      ​@KaleidoSTARPH No, kpop is a recycled version of the 2000s fashion. It's more like a modern alternative style that's significantly comparable to actual 2000s fashion. despite labeling it y2k, but it is missing this y2k feel because they still adjust to modern style so people can accept it more. Kpop y2k is like SHEIN version of y2k, it's cheap and it's most likely just crop top with random prints like star or cats, no curves on the cutting. As if they were never actually inspired by the y2k but call it so, no one in the y2k dress like dat.

    • @seraby7151
      @seraby7151 22 дні тому +2

      @@KaleidoSTARPH it's only bringing back the basic clean girl fashion. the more outlandish ones wont come back.

    • @rolux4853
      @rolux4853 9 днів тому +1

      @@amandaputeri2997your answer perfectly describes it!
      It’s just a cheap knock off.

  • @Miserycordya
    @Miserycordya 19 днів тому +16

    discovering this world in 2003 in many ways changed the trajectory of how i viewed my own brand of self-expression. i am forever grateful.

  • @Bianca_Di_Giorgio
    @Bianca_Di_Giorgio 23 дні тому +91

    Wonderful! People should be able to express themselves like this, without fear, in any part of the world! So much respect and admiration for Harajuku 🫶🏻

    • @kevinmaranguis318
      @kevinmaranguis318 23 дні тому +1

      In Japan if what you wear or what you do people doesn't care or they just passing you like air or doesn't exist specially in tokyo

  • @swordsnorchids1997
    @swordsnorchids1997 21 день тому +74

    Haters gonna hate but this fashion is a lot more fun than the same old lame boring stuff you see everywhere and everyday.

  • @nikko_faded25
    @nikko_faded25 21 день тому +15

    Wow I can’t believe it, I’ve gone emotional seeing this as a writer and as a fashion enthusiast it’s so fun to see things come back to what they were although different.

  • @viaxxl
    @viaxxl 23 дні тому +66

    We are so back.

    • @luh9590
      @luh9590 22 дні тому

      ​@@huiajkoosmqmkw.kakaoaamama7692 you don't get it

    • @viaxxl
      @viaxxl 17 днів тому

      @@huiajkoosmqmkw.kakaoaamama7692 The fashion returning?

  • @cheyanneturner5158
    @cheyanneturner5158 22 дні тому +16

    First time I went in 2017 it was sort of still quirky but I went in summer 2023 and there was barely anything. Now all that remains are bubble tea shops, k pop shops, aliexpress tacky shops and crepe stands

    • @Archchill
      @Archchill 21 день тому +1

      haven’t been to harajuku specifically since summer 2017 (also my first time!) but i’m missing it 🥲

  • @secondway559
    @secondway559 18 днів тому +10

    Harajuku might have changed a lot during the last years and the increasing numbers of tourist but the creativity and the people’s urge to express themselves never change, it just finds a new place. A new generation will create a new Harajuku somewhere ☺️

  • @kimackerman2183
    @kimackerman2183 16 днів тому +8

    I love Harajuku style! I've been trying to dress up more like it now, was into the goth/punk fashion still love it of course! But the colorful clothes just makes me happier to now wear 🌈

  • @C1TRUSMAN
    @C1TRUSMAN 16 днів тому +6

    ive loved j-fashion since i was very young, im so happy to see all corners of it get popular again

  • @BallistaKlayton
    @BallistaKlayton 21 день тому +21

    theres a big community in Los Angeles that has monthly meets and this year its expanding and doing a whole lot more collabs.. some of the nicest groups and friends I've met there. Just wanted to share this :3

    • @soysugoi7117
      @soysugoi7117 18 днів тому +6

      Thats my event!! Harajuku Day!!!! I'm actually in the video next to Yui and was the people they were saying "hello" to!!!! Joining this fashion walk was magical

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos День тому +1

      There are (albeit much smaller) groups around the US. There are some meetups that happen at anime & Japanese fan conventions & some of them have fashion shows as well.

  • @rotmage
    @rotmage 9 днів тому +4

    I went to harajuku in February 2024 and tbh it made me really sad. It's a lot of rainbow trendy food, and tourist trap type stuff. Thankfully I found one mall that was off the main street that catered to alternative fashion and it was 90% Japanese rather than tourists. It made my whole trip :')

  • @bobenton8841
    @bobenton8841 20 днів тому +5

    Early 2000s I lived in Japan for two years and this fashion was booming it was one of the best and most fun times of my life! I would totally go and live in Japan for my retirement. Japanese people are amazing!

  • @npcimknot958
    @npcimknot958 15 днів тому +4

    The problem is when things go up it becomes less tangible.. harajuku was about fashion but many elements of harajuku fashion was diy and independant not big brands.. but when the independant stuff also is getting too expensive it’s not really about expression anymore.. and more about competition.

  • @yonathanasefaw9001
    @yonathanasefaw9001 23 дні тому +8

    I still love Harajuku for all that it is but still it makes me feel hopeful for its future.

  • @poppukonfilm
    @poppukonfilm 13 днів тому +2

    I've always noticed it has sort of died off. But to see it now come back even bigger is amazing. Some subcultures around the world just need to be reborn every once in a while.

  • @leylafashion
    @leylafashion 20 днів тому +9

    I am happy that these people still can express themselves with fashion!! I only wished Harajuku was not so crazy crowded. We went in the morning, then it was ok. But when we went back it was packed with tourists. I remember the days 20 yrs ago when it was really for the fashion people, I loved to shop there back in the days.

  • @mahdireza5695
    @mahdireza5695 20 днів тому +10

    2000s wild Gyaru fashion was EVERYTHING to me as a Brit back in 2011!! I remember finding it amazing how much inspiration Nicki Minaj's fashion sense in the early 2010s resembled harajuku/gyaru fashion trends!

  • @onem0repixel
    @onem0repixel 21 день тому +9

    YOU MET THE SHOICHI AOKI ?????? GUUUUUYS THAT'S SO COOL !!! Thanks a lot

  • @swirlandtwirl5417
    @swirlandtwirl5417 16 днів тому +2

    The pioneers of this trend are legends

  • @piccalillipit9211
    @piccalillipit9211 16 днів тому +3

    *I LOVE HARAJUKU....!!!* always have.

  • @YURIKOTIGERjp
    @YURIKOTIGERjp 21 день тому +3

    Im super happy for it

  • @HoneyGun
    @HoneyGun 20 днів тому +5

    I still have the fruits books you could find in stores. I used to love reading them on the bus to school everyday☺️

  • @melocitysolo9574
    @melocitysolo9574 10 днів тому +1

    I can assure you that Harajuku fashion will never disappear. It will definitely come back. Everything in this world has ebbs and flows.

  • @Thewhiteandorange
    @Thewhiteandorange 10 днів тому +1

    that girl and her friends are breathing a new life into Harajuku. beautiful.

  • @triplehearts914
    @triplehearts914 6 днів тому +1

    Ive been into alternative J-fashion since I was around 12 years old. Im 25 now! Its funny how time flies. Ive seen a lot of shops come and go (and sadly be replaced..) over the years going to and from japan, but im glad that people are still trying to keep the different subcultures alive!

  • @ouui
    @ouui 5 днів тому

    I'm so SO happy about this you have no idea

  • @mikeferstar
    @mikeferstar 2 дні тому

    Hope Harajuku reborn again and it would be a lively place for visiting. COVID made it difficult but hope the flame will shine again.

  • @thewostr
    @thewostr 23 дні тому +7

    For the home made customisation people it never went anywhere

  • @Gatecrasher1
    @Gatecrasher1 22 дні тому +2

    The small girl at 7:18---how adorable

  • @RichterBelmont2235
    @RichterBelmont2235 23 дні тому +7

    Stand User could be anyone
    Stand User:

  • @moonlightfitz
    @moonlightfitz 17 днів тому +1

    we used to pray for times like this

  • @AlexaOleksa
    @AlexaOleksa 19 днів тому

    I've been to tomyo back in 2007 and lived near Harakuku, it was amazing to see all those clothes stores and scene kids

  • @mouthiknaradas962
    @mouthiknaradas962 23 дні тому

    Thank you.

  • @oshare23
    @oshare23 10 днів тому

    Harajuku kei / decora kei / kote kei / kurofuku kei / oshare kei / visual kei and many more. I like a lot of them.

  • @hungchoonghow5857
    @hungchoonghow5857 23 дні тому +12

    Watched quite a number of Harajuku walking tours on UA-cam lately and it's always crowded with people, walking hurriedly or walking with friends or families or alone with no destination in mind, into the great dark void called life on Earth.

    • @cheyanneturner5158
      @cheyanneturner5158 22 дні тому +1

      I've been twice, it's just rammed with tourists mainly

  • @knighttoking7926
    @knighttoking7926 23 дні тому +17

    I love Japan.

  • @D.Jigen3
    @D.Jigen3 9 днів тому

    Très intéressants , merci.

  • @freyafoxmusic
    @freyafoxmusic 11 днів тому

    You have no idea how badly I miss listening to that Yamanote line announcement for Harajuku

  • @buddyman8474
    @buddyman8474 2 дні тому

    Harajuku kowaiii 😱

  • @slowbro1337
    @slowbro1337 23 дні тому +7

    Just let me know when the bosozoku look gets back 😅

  • @vvutangmc
    @vvutangmc 17 днів тому

    woah i didnt kniw about this, they are so cool

  • @qiaowang7147
    @qiaowang7147 22 дні тому +14

    Maybe the fall of Harajuku has something to do with the fall of Japanese economy. When most people's pockets are tight with money, it's less likely for them to want to spend on fashion

    • @CJinMono
      @CJinMono 15 днів тому +1

      The creativity has always been there. Maybe it will go back to how it was in the 80's (according to the video) and become focused on repurposing second-hand items.

    • @npcimknot958
      @npcimknot958 15 днів тому

      Ya. Basically

    • @npcimknot958
      @npcimknot958 15 днів тому

      @@CJinMonothe problem tho is can that sub culture regrow? There is a different mentality when it comes to rebellion and self expression these days.

    • @CJinMono
      @CJinMono 15 днів тому

      @@npcimknot958 It's definitely hard to predict. Only time will tell.

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos День тому +1

      ​@@npcimknot958not really? People have been expressing anti-fast fashion decades ago. Styles like grunge and punk are not much different than some harajuku subcultures, in which they often go thrfting for second hand items instead of getting brand new items. It has always been "cool" and will never die down. There is something really rebellious about creating your own funky style,especially in Japan where they dress more modestly. Harajuku will never die ♡

  • @jant4741
    @jant4741 14 днів тому

    Movie stars use to live in Harajuku area post war, sense of glamour.

  • @JP-ve7or
    @JP-ve7or 16 днів тому

    10:03 oh, that girl with the Oscar the Grouch! 💚💚💚

  • @jsl9289
    @jsl9289 15 днів тому +2

    I knew it peaked when I heard Gwen Stefani

  • @Vivid_pixcel
    @Vivid_pixcel 17 днів тому

    Doing the interview at design festa gallery, nice choice 👍

  • @marimoon7840
    @marimoon7840 17 днів тому

    This should be an hour long to capture the whole story

  • @WessZombeeeehs
    @WessZombeeeehs 11 днів тому

    Love the artsy thrifty culture

  • @cezinfante4928
    @cezinfante4928 22 дні тому +9

    I dont understand why a westener is giving the zoom interview, I am sure there are plenty of japanese professors studying the topic.

    • @adhiambogwengwalchen
      @adhiambogwengwalchen 19 днів тому +6

      and she seemed so disinterested...a really dampener on my joy 😭

    • @JP-ve7or
      @JP-ve7or 16 днів тому

      What are you on about? She did fine.

  • @Ki_Thi
    @Ki_Thi 17 днів тому +1

    Why is Katzenberg from Cologne giving information wasn’t a Tokyo culture/ fashion expert available

  • @lavendertiles
    @lavendertiles 23 дні тому +1

  • @shahani6037
    @shahani6037 18 днів тому +3

    I genuinely wish i wasn't too depressed to dress up 😂 i like fashion. But i dreas in sweats cause im tired majority of the time.

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos День тому

      Fortunately a few of the harajuku styles actually cater to depressed people's haha. You don't HAVE to go full coord, like decora kei. You can dress very simply and still be fashionable. You just gotta find what you're into. Fashion has no bounds -- it is for everyone

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos День тому

      A few of the newer subcult styles actually have sweatpants as one of the key features of the style ☺️

  • @apersonlikeanyother6895
    @apersonlikeanyother6895 14 днів тому +2

    So much they didn't say. Success of alternative areas is followed by rent rises and boring mainstream fashion moving in which destroys the golden goose. And the creative people leave or atomise. With the boring sameness of cities, people crave creativity & tourist flock to these areas, but governments ignore actual living culture and miss out on the money and prestige in the pursuit of the souless silence of corporations.

  • @jamo3976
    @jamo3976 23 дні тому +11

    Interesting but wish there was more commentary on its fall

    • @endingxtheme
      @endingxtheme 23 дні тому +1

      Tl;dr Milennial Harajuku kids were turned off by rude entitled tourists and Gen Z Japanese don't think Harajuku is cool. They prefer Muji and mom jeans.

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos День тому

      ​@@endingxthemewhile I understand where you're coming from, this is really misleading

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos День тому +1

      There is no commentary from it because it has to do with a very broad, objective look on its history, and there aren't exactly any clear-cut answers for things like this because you have to look st them from a historical lens.
      Many people suppose it is the increased presence of fast fashion and high-end storefronts in harajuku, so many who do wear these fashions are more likely to be at home than in a fashion store -- hikikomori types. You can still see sooo many of these online. The fashion never died. It is the culture of not needing to be outside anymore, as you can easily hang out with friends circles online. This is something people refuse to acknowledge. People genuinely jut enjoy spending more time inside than before the pandemic & you can easily see many groups hang out at more fun events like the decora meetup shown in the video. Harajuku youth does not want to be at a UNIQLO. They would rather buy from their favorite shops online and then meetup to take photos with others

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos 23 години тому

      ^ additionally, with fast fashion making alternative ("subcult") styles, it is SO easy for "rebellious" youth to wear these instead of something from a harajuku shop. You can get the *aesthetic* of being rebellious without having to be outside doing rebellious things. It is just a shift in how the youth perceived the culture and how outsiders view the culture.
      *people outside of the culture say it is "dead" and say there was a "fall" because they can't accept that the culture has changed. Change is inevitable. Sure, you could say harajuku youth is less concerned with shopping out in public than they used to be, but it doesn't mean the culture is dead. It has just changed.*

  • @baileybrandon
    @baileybrandon 21 день тому +1

    I miss SHOXX magazines so much

  • @escatofago
    @escatofago 23 дні тому

    they have fighting spirit :D respect

  • @cjason123
    @cjason123 16 днів тому

    Yes, buy more to wear more to become more individual to become one of many to become many of one! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @naturalkiller3473
    @naturalkiller3473 14 днів тому +1

    Harajuku used to be so unique and colorful! sad that all the fashion now is boring and has taken away all the colors… at least there’s still few creative and fun people out there!!

  • @user-fu6rf1vi5b
    @user-fu6rf1vi5b 19 днів тому +1

    Loved it years ago

  • @andrelopez2514
    @andrelopez2514 22 дні тому

    la sola combinación de colores me encanta, aunque soy minimalista y no uso accesorios ajajajaja

  • @capybara1232
    @capybara1232 22 дні тому +2

    0:12 i know this girl with the blue jacket she has a youtube channel her profile picture is her oc, a postmail girl

  • @jonathanweir6084
    @jonathanweir6084 17 днів тому

    Reminds me of the part in Akira where the monster made of toys is made in the sewer.

  • @SeniorChaChaCha
    @SeniorChaChaCha 12 днів тому

    Omotesando is where it’s at.

  • @Hkchinese888
    @Hkchinese888 23 дні тому +4

    Meanwhile our Lan Kwai Fong is deserted
    😭😭

    • @ToiChutGongWu
      @ToiChutGongWu 23 дні тому

      "Our" Lan Kwai Fong. The "Our" being
      “Mohammed Kumar”/“Hkchinese”/”wynn” 🤣

    • @Hkchinese888
      @Hkchinese888 23 дні тому +1

      @@ToiChutGongWu yes, ours

  • @jrunundeniable
    @jrunundeniable 21 день тому

    well done Pinkie chan!

  • @user-fu6rf1vi5b
    @user-fu6rf1vi5b 19 днів тому

    LA's Melrose or Hollywood Blvd

  • @yugioht42
    @yugioht42 23 дні тому +5

    A lot of what harajuku makes in fashion doesn’t fly in New York or anywhere else. It’s been on an upscale look for years. It’s also about being comfortable now that looks upscale but is cheaper. Some fashion designers create just random clothes not for release but for just because they like to. I’ve seen the bubble clothes, the black catsuits with balloons to enhance certain parts. Even just tape just placed for privacy.
    Also the Grunge look has been in for like ever. Basically thrift store clothes that kids put together but it looks ok.

  • @iorifori91
    @iorifori91 3 дні тому

    menhera where?

  • @mercupup
    @mercupup 7 днів тому

    7:00

  • @tsubame_tsubameda
    @tsubame_tsubameda 18 днів тому +1

    デコラ会の時のだ💖
    皆画面越しでも超kawaii(*>ω

  • @mauriman2210
    @mauriman2210 23 дні тому

    My favourite post❤️ty ...

  • @cyka6156
    @cyka6156 23 дні тому

    In my country we called it Alay 🤦

    • @amandaputeri2997
      @amandaputeri2997 23 дні тому

      Haha pretty sure you indonesian. Expressing yourself is not "Alay" btw. if you wanna wear all beige with "korean style makeup" like 1000 many others and call it fashionable then you do you. But if you see someone who is not afraid to express their own style like these Harajuku girls and you call them "Alay" then I also won't hesitate to call you Basic Bicth. Whatever go stick to your basic earth-tone and H&M. weeb.

  • @Kessoku
    @Kessoku 23 дні тому +1

    it's hard to looks "different" in japan

  • @user-fi4pi4ps9x
    @user-fi4pi4ps9x 23 дні тому +6

    I'm from Japan, but I and those I know really don't like Harajuku. It is one of the reasons I don't like Tokyo anymore, and one of the reasons Japan is falling.

  • @l0V9999
    @l0V9999 16 днів тому

    IM I N LOEVBW IT HU

  • @lebbeus
    @lebbeus 12 днів тому

    So it’s Mongkok style then

  • @dan020350
    @dan020350 23 дні тому

    🧘🏻‍♂️

  • @buggiemara4902
    @buggiemara4902 21 день тому +7

    So weird that you need to interview a professor from GERMANY instead of Japan for this segment.

  • @duagigit
    @duagigit 21 день тому

    I thought Decora Fashion was a human accessories shop.

  • @user-fu6rf1vi5b
    @user-fu6rf1vi5b 19 днів тому

    First ravers. Like club kids

  • @knighttoking7926
    @knighttoking7926 23 дні тому

    My kids would pick my clothes apart, literally 😂

  • @user-ff5xy6lu4v
    @user-ff5xy6lu4v 23 дні тому +1

    Thai young people are now crazy with pop culture trends from China not Japan. Chinese Popmart arts toys, chinese brand cars, chinese mixue icecream, chinese tv series. Long ago was Japan.

    • @Lol.dllllllllllllrioeh
      @Lol.dllllllllllllrioeh 21 день тому +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣😅🤣🤣😂😂Chinese people have always had an inferiority complex.

    • @kohtayasuda1984
      @kohtayasuda1984 8 днів тому

      Noone talk about what Thai people likes here. Most of important things Thai people should create
      something by your self and let us admrie your country' s creativity then.

    • @user-ff5xy6lu4v
      @user-ff5xy6lu4v 8 днів тому

      @@kohtayasuda1984Japan was long ago nothing new. My Thailand has lisa manoban admired internationally tony jaa tom yum kung. While we are admiring others.

    • @user-ff5xy6lu4v
      @user-ff5xy6lu4v 8 днів тому

      @@kohtayasuda1984 something japanese a copy thing of chinese culture. Nothing creative from Japan. Thai culture is different from chinese civilization.

    • @user-ff5xy6lu4v
      @user-ff5xy6lu4v 8 днів тому

      @@kohtayasuda1984 ha ha japan a copy of chinese culture. Thai culture is more distinct.

  • @iampower5547
    @iampower5547 23 дні тому +2

    So they become a cake now?

  • @anthax908
    @anthax908 15 днів тому

    Ehh what.. Oh well, not my circus, not my monkeys.

  • @SomebodysGrandmother
    @SomebodysGrandmother 23 дні тому

    🙄

  • @IsabellaCoelho
    @IsabellaCoelho 23 дні тому +1

    Capitalism kills art 😭

  • @RabbitWatchShop
    @RabbitWatchShop 23 дні тому +3

    The Chinese in my neighborhood are putting this year’s cicadas swarm into their woks

    • @hungchoonghow5857
      @hungchoonghow5857 23 дні тому +1

      Fascinating.

    • @ToiChutGongWu
      @ToiChutGongWu 23 дні тому

      And next you will be telling us, in the usual racist manner, that they have eaten all the neighborhood dogs no doubt.

  • @maggiechan33
    @maggiechan33 22 дні тому +1

    They look crazy weird - like a giant multicolored marshmallow with a face; I am getting sugar poisoning just looking at them.

  • @frankchong5585
    @frankchong5585 13 днів тому

    I see more of lost souls instead of fashion

  • @RKKY-mf7fe
    @RKKY-mf7fe 22 дні тому +1

    That's just grotesque.

  • @eewilson9835
    @eewilson9835 21 день тому

    over here in the usa it was when abortions age criminally violent kids were not of age and it was all teens kept pampered and mentally ill, doing slightly different things, this changed the vibe of the times and biz shut down, no more night life.

  • @orvos1459
    @orvos1459 23 дні тому +4

    First. And my pfp is based.

    • @exnihilo415
      @exnihilo415 23 дні тому +10

      First hater.

    • @orvos1459
      @orvos1459 23 дні тому +1

      @@exnihilo415 I’m someone; you’re nothing, as evinced in your username. “Nihil” means “nothing” in Latin.

    • @exnihilo415
      @exnihilo415 23 дні тому +8

      @@orvos1459 Correct. I'm absolutely nothing. The only question is: Why are you wasting your time on nothing? Seems beneath you, right?

    • @ordinarryalien
      @ordinarryalien 23 дні тому +1

      Dumb kid... Go seek attention somewhere else.

    • @ordinarryalien
      @ordinarryalien 23 дні тому

      Go seek attention somewhere else, kid.

  • @SB_1712
    @SB_1712 19 днів тому

    Its a sickness

  • @Internalview44
    @Internalview44 23 дні тому +1

    Umm china world largest solar panals producer