Tag: video games

Harajuku Girl w/ Blue Hair, Joyrich Jacket, SEGA Purse, Mr. T & Jeffrey Campbell

Harajuku Girl w/ Blue Hair, Joyrich Jacket, SEGA Purse, Mr. T & Jeffrey Campbell

Posted on November 11, 2016 in

Asachill is a Monster Girl at the Kawaii Monster Cafe in Harajuku. We often see her around the streets of Harajuku. In addition to her blue hair, Asachill's look features a Joyrich "RICH" jacket over a Kiks TYO x Mr.

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Japanese Lolita Fashion Meets Love Live! on the Street in Harajuku

Japanese Lolita Fashion Meets Love Live! on the Street in Harajuku

Posted on February 29, 2016 in

Rizurit is a friendly lolita who we met on the street in Harajuku after dark. Her look features a print dress from the Japanese lolita fashion brand Angelic Pretty with boots and a faux fur Baby The Stars Shine Bright

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Japanese Fashion Snaps at Itazura Tokyo Magic Festival #14

Japanese Fashion Snaps at Itazura Tokyo Magic Festival #14

Posted on July 27, 2015 in

Itazura, Wagado, Nesin, Zzz...Tokyo, and Bedroom are a family of underground fashion boutiques located in the Koenji and Harajuku neighborhoods of Tokyo. They are all diffferent, but each of the shops feature unique original fashion and remake items, often influenced

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6%DOKIDOKI “Arigatou” Earring & Fun Colorful Fashion in Harajuku

6%DOKIDOKI “Arigatou” Earring & Fun Colorful Fashion in Harajuku

Posted on July 22, 2015 in

Rikarin is a friendly and fun English-speaking 19-year-old student who we often see around the streets of Harajuku. Her look here features a 6%DOKIDOKI heart t-shirt with graphic pants from the Harajuku resale shop Kinji and No Fall platform shoes.

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Pac-Man T-shirts Project at UT Harajuku

Pac-Man T-shirts Project at UT Harajuku

Posted on May 27, 2009 in

UT Harajuku has launched a special artist collaboration project to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the legendary Japanese video game Pac-Man. The special project brings together Uniqlo, Namco/Bandai, and six Japanese and international artists and designers to create limited edition

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