J-Pop Singer Asachill in Harajuku w/ MYOB NYC, Cat Ear Headphones & Sretsis Roller Skate Platform Boots
Asachill is a Kyoto-born Tokyo-based Japanese singer who also works at the famous Kawaii Monster Cafe in Harajuku. We often see Asachill around the streets of Harajuku. Asachill just released her new album "Pont". Check out the music video preview
Harajuku Singer w/ Blonde Hair in Faux Fur Cardigan, Ankle Boots & Samantha Tiara Accessories
This is Ayaka, a Japanese singer we spotted on Omotesando Dori in Harajuku. She has long blond hair and is wearing a beanie. Ayaka's outfit includes a white dress and a black faux fur cardigan, Zara ankle boots, and accessories
“All Live Nippon” Concert Fan Fashion Snaps in Harajuku
This weekend, the All Night Nippon Radio Program hosted a big concert in Harajuku featuring Gackt, Momoiro Clover Z, Golden Bomber, Man With A Mission, and Miwa. The "All Live Nippon" concert was held at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium. The
Loco Mack – J-Pop Group Harajuku Street Snaps
Here are a group of Japanese friends who we photographed on the street in Harajuku. All three of them - Apollo, Uno, and KEY - are in the indie J-Pop band Loco Mack. Their somewhat theatrical outfits caught our attention
J-Pop Singers in Harajuku w/ Glad News, Galstar & Ghost of Harlem
Here are two stylish J-Pop singers who we snapped in Harajuku. Both of the girls - Milk on the left and Nocchi on the right - are members of the J-Pop group Glad Game. One of Glad Game's recent single's
Tokyo Girls Award 2011 Pictures – 2NE1, Yoshiki, Milky Bunny & More Music
Tokyo Girls Award is an all-day fashion, music, and fun event produced by the Japanese company Crooz. Like Tokyo Girls Collection, Girls Award is more a party than a stodgy catwalk fashion show - which is why the event drew
Hyna Speaks! Interview With The Up-and-Coming Japanese Singer Behind “Taratika”
Creative people - such as musicians, actors, and artists - influence Japanese popular culture and have the potential to shape fashion trends. For that reason, we occasionally report on up-and-coming artists who catch the public's attention. The attention of many
Exile Fan Fashion in Tokyo
Two friendly Japanese Exile fans on their way to one of the "The Monster" concerts in Harajuku in August of 2009. These two smiling Japanese girls, who were nice enough to pose for our photo on their way to an
J-Pop Concert Fashion Girls
These two smiling Japanese girls were on their way to see Exile at Yoyogi National Stadium in Harajuku. Their fashion is a good example of the J-Pop fashion being worn by many of the fans attending one of the four