tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-77207089130261707.post5126522391063005090..comments2023-10-21T02:31:03.265-07:00Comments on PhotoJapan: Fashion Streets in Harajukuislandjphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00424188244268694744noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-77207089130261707.post-53709605413881707422011-02-27T04:53:48.317-08:002011-02-27T04:53:48.317-08:00Thanks,
Agree weekends are too crowded to really ...Thanks, <br />Agree weekends are too crowded to really enjoy the area.<br />Good point, I still think that women in Tokyo dress great, is that just in my opinion, the women in Shanghai dress better. Friend in china comment that they use love to follow the Japanese fashion, but now it has become too 'jimi' or plain. I use to see Japanese fashion magazines in Singapore, Korea and China, now I can see that it is mostly teenager fashion one.islandjphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00424188244268694744noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-77207089130261707.post-38422137819419062372011-02-25T17:50:15.670-08:002011-02-25T17:50:15.670-08:00Nice photos (as per usual). Yeah - Harajuku's ...Nice photos (as per usual). Yeah - Harajuku's a nice area to browse - just not on weekends, and especially not on Sundays. Too many tourists (I know, I've been one of them). The first time we went was on a wednesday (way back in 2003) and you almost wouldn't recognise it. No crowds, and an almost sleepy feel to it back then (I'm sure it was different on a sunday).<br /><br />I definitely want to explore it again soon without the crowds.<br /><br />BTW - I'd be careful about saying that Shanghai's women surpass Japan's in terms of fashion to a young Japanese woman. It <i>might</i> be true, but's like waving a red flag to a bull. They love being fashion leaders, not followers.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10245689060247741542noreply@blogger.com