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Cosplay and Lolita fashion are some common Japanese sub-cultures that many people know of. Here's some other less commonly heard of Japanese sub-cultures that you should be aware of to reduce your culture shock!   #japaneseculture #japan #cosplay #anime #lolita #fashion #travelguide #travelblog #japaneselifestyle #japanesefashion #culture #subculture #tokyo #anime #manga Japanese Subculture Fashion, Japanese Subculture, Culture Identity, Intercultural Communication, Tokyo Anime, Japan Cosplay, Pop Culture Fashion, Topic Ideas, Japanese Lifestyle

Cosplay and Lolita fashion are some common Japanese sub-cultures that many people know of. Here's some other less commonly heard of Japanese sub-cultures that you should be aware of to reduce your culture shock! #japaneseculture #japan #cosplay #anime #lolita #fashion #travelguide #travelblog #japaneselifestyle #japanesefashion #culture #subculture #tokyo #anime #manga

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Goshikku (ゴシック; Gothic) is a sub-style of Gyaru, which incorporates goth fashion and style. Similarly to Rokku, this is a gyaru style which does not require a tan whatsoever, and is actually emphasized by pale skin. This style is commonly confused with Rokku style, Goshikku is actually its own style with its own defining characteristics. The Goshikku style is however not as popular as Rokku style. Hair colour is often black, white, grey or blonde. Some colour is sometimes seen. Clothing is…

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Gothic Japanese Street Styles w/ Mad Punks, Glavil, Killstar, Demonia, Brindle, Hellcat Punks, Algonquins, Deorart, Teddy Monster, Fernopaa & Yosuke Japanese Street Styles, Japanese Punk Fashion, Japan Street Fashion, Gothic Japanese, Japanese Punk, Japan Fashion Street, 일본 패션, Harajuku Fashion Street, Tokyo Street Fashion

Serving up double trouble on the street were Remon and Yukachin, whose coordinating gothic fashion caught our eye in Harajuku. On the left is Remon in a black-and-red goth inspired ensemble. The 17-ye

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