Youth lifestyle in japan

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Youth lifestyle in Japan The youngs japanese the likes the styles extravagances and the strange. These likes show their clothing flashy and jewelry heavy in the Street of Tokio and Osaka principally. They likes combine diferents fashions.

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Youth lifestyle in Japan

The youngs japanese the likes the styles extravagancesand the strange.

These likes show their clothing flashy and jewelryheavy in the Street of Tokio and Osaka principally.

They likes combine diferents fashions.

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Some Styles that the youngs japaneses likes are:

1.Kigurumi

2.Ganguro

3.Bagelhead

4. Gothic Lolita

5. Visual Kei

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SOME STYLES

Kigurumi: Young people take to the streets dressed as stuffed animals, with species of pajamas with ears and other children's details. This style is related to anime and often participate in cosplay (costume contest).

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Ganguro

This style was the rage in the year 2000 and is about emulating tanned girls in California. This mode is used by Japanese girls who skin brown or orange dye their hair platinum. Also, use very colorful clothes.

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Bagelhead

Current Fashion consisting of injecting a saline

solution into the skin to cause some bumps. They

are used primarily on the face. However, they are not

permanent since in 24 hours, the solution is

absorbed by the body.

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Gothic Lolita

whose garments are noted for the Victorian style and child,

using black and white colors on their clothes. His skin is pale

and his hair, usually dark. This fashion was popularized by

Mana, a member of the band Malice Mizer.

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Visual Kei

Style is something feminine and therefore somewhat controversial. However, this has nothing to do with sexuality, but with its origins linked to Kabuki, traditional Japanese theater where female roles were developed by men.