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Kyouka in Harajuku w/ Algonquins Fashion, Gothic Makeup & h.NAOTO

Kyouka in Harajuku w/ Algonquins Fashion, Gothic Makeup & h.NAOTO

Posted on January 15, 2013 in

We often meet Kyouka in Harajuku, and his looks are always gothic and interesting. Kyouka works at a ramen shop and he's 30 years old. This time, Kyouka is wearing a pair of pants from Algonquins with a matching coat

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Shibuya Girl in Flower Skirt & Suede Boots w/ Louis Vuitton Purse

Shibuya Girl in Flower Skirt & Suede Boots w/ Louis Vuitton Purse

Posted on October 24, 2012 in

Here's a cheerful girl who caught our attention near the famous Shibuya 109 department store in Tokyo. Her outfit features a long-sleeve top tucked into a flower mini-skirt and knee-high suede boots. Accessories include a wide belt with a cute

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Harajuku Guy w/ Long Hair, Gingham & Alfredo Bannister Shoes

Harajuku Guy w/ Long Hair, Gingham & Alfredo Bannister Shoes

Posted on October 15, 2012 in

Tomoya - who we have snapped many times - is 25 and works at Grapefruit Moon. He was wearing shades of red and white when we stopped him for a brief photo shoot in Harajuku. Tomoya is wearing a tie-dye

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Malice Mizer Fan Wearing Gothic h.Naoto Fashion in Harajuku

Malice Mizer Fan Wearing Gothic h.Naoto Fashion in Harajuku

Posted on September 7, 2012 in

Here's a gothic-styled Japanese guy named Kyouka who we snapped in Harajuku. You might recognize Kyouka as a regular participant in Harajuku Fashion Walk. Kyouka is wearing a black vest with cape from h.Naoto over a sleeveless top from h.Naoto

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God Kyohei from Spinns Harajuku in SPX Platform Sneakers

God Kyohei from Spinns Harajuku in SPX Platform Sneakers

Posted on June 14, 2012 in

Here is someone who many fans of Harajuku street fashion will recognize instantly - it's Kyohei, the director of Spinns Harajuku! Besides guiding the phenomenal growth of Spinns Harajuku, Kyohei has also been a key player in the rise of

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Li Lium’s Blackmeans Leather-Knit Jacket & Patched Labrat Jeans

Li Lium’s Blackmeans Leather-Knit Jacket & Patched Labrat Jeans

Posted on April 15, 2012 in

Here's someone who we've been photographing on the streets of Harajuku for years - it's Li Lium! Besides being a regular fixture around Harajuku (and working at the WEGO shop on Takeshita Dori), Li Lium is recognizable for having been

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Shibuya Pair w/ Retro Hairstyle, Acid Wash & Facial Piercings

Shibuya Pair w/ Retro Hairstyle, Acid Wash & Facial Piercings

Posted on March 11, 2012 in

Here is a cool Japanese pair with vintage Americana-inspired styles who we crossed paths with in Shibuya. The fact that they each have a single facial piercing - his a labret, hers a pierced eyebrow - is what first caught

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Bunka Fashion Student’s Red Bowler Hat, Flower Blazer, Cutoffs & Booties in Harajuku

Bunka Fashion Student’s Red Bowler Hat, Flower Blazer, Cutoffs & Booties in Harajuku

Posted on November 3, 2011 in

This is Akari, a stylish 18-year-old Bunka Fashion College student who we met in Harajuku. Her red bowler hat was the first thing that caught out eye, but her entire look is great. Akari's outfit - which was sourced entirely

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Cute Harajuku Girl w/ Big Hair Bow, Colorful Tulle Skirt & Denpa Necklace

Cute Harajuku Girl w/ Big Hair Bow, Colorful Tulle Skirt & Denpa Necklace

Posted on September 27, 2011 in

Here's a cute Japanese girl named "M" (or Moco/Moko) who we met in Harajuku. Last time we photographed M, she had blonde hair and was wearing Angelic Pretty. Besides this site, M has also been featured in a number of

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Air:Man – Japanese Choreographers On The Street in Harajuku

Air:Man – Japanese Choreographers On The Street in Harajuku

Posted on August 18, 2011 in

Here are a couple of extremely cool people we ran into on the street in Harajuku. We first noticed them because of their unique funky fashion, but there is much more to these two characters than just style. On the

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