It's Shibuya, enough said. Dressing like a clown is pretty much the norm for a lot of people in Shibuya. (And the worse part of all is that clowns terrify me...)
yep thats true now I know where to get one! LOL But "Shibuya" kinda big place so I better go start narrowing it down now. Have one beer at each place I walk by until I find it, sounds like a good weekend activity.
Also didnt they ever learn the Mickey Mouse song? M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E, Mickey Mouse! Mickey Mouse. See what happens when NOVA and GEOS collapse? Adults dont know how to spell Mickey anymore. (Micky on the sign in the pic)
Also didnt they ever learn the Mickey Mouse song? M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E, Mickey Mouse! Mickey Mouse.
They learn it in Japan as
"Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mickey Mouse".
(They don't spell it out).
i doubt she is trying to impress the japan today fashion aficionados. Guessing she is just being herself. I like that about Shibuya. Honestly you guys, sports companies like Nike along with the luxury foreign fashion brads are falling over themselves to copy Shibuya fashion. Cameramen and women taking endless photos in 109 and on the street. Paris was fashion capital in another era. Now it's Japan. And it's for a good reason. Very creative, fun, flowing, not serious, modern and mixes the best of many countries.
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some14some
Is that pharmacy shop at the back (right corner)? Awesome picture though.
meloveulongtime
why or why would someone dress like that????
Maria
Wow! I thought she was a mannequin for a bit; I was wondering, "What saleswoman??"
bobbafett
Looks like she is wearing a pumpkin shell hat with tufts of marino wool glued to the sides.
Blacklabel
Is that a headless Mickey Mouse t-shirt? want one of those!
Grifter88
Blacklabel, you know where you can get one now...
twoyen
It's Shibuya, enough said. Dressing like a clown is pretty much the norm for a lot of people in Shibuya. (And the worse part of all is that clowns terrify me...)
caffeinebuzz
Cousin It, on the right...Almost :)
nath
Just the thought of her sure to be squealing, high pitched voice is making my brain hurt.
DamoSuzuki
Spot the red tiger tee. I want one.
one2one
Don` t touch za Leza bag.simple.
combinibento
Must be a slow news day if Reuters is covering this kind of stuff...
cactusJack
Don't touch that leather bag! You may find out that it is made of cheap China vinyl.
Blacklabel
yep thats true now I know where to get one! LOL But "Shibuya" kinda big place so I better go start narrowing it down now. Have one beer at each place I walk by until I find it, sounds like a good weekend activity.
Also didnt they ever learn the Mickey Mouse song? M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E, Mickey Mouse! Mickey Mouse. See what happens when NOVA and GEOS collapse? Adults dont know how to spell Mickey anymore. (Micky on the sign in the pic)
bobbafett
That woman is natures way of saying "dont touch"
gogogo
yeah for unlicensed products
manfromamerica
They learn it in Japan as "Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mickey Mouse". (They don't spell it out).
fishy
does this girl know she's on JT????? just curious.
azzassa
i doubt she is trying to impress the japan today fashion aficionados. Guessing she is just being herself. I like that about Shibuya. Honestly you guys, sports companies like Nike along with the luxury foreign fashion brads are falling over themselves to copy Shibuya fashion. Cameramen and women taking endless photos in 109 and on the street. Paris was fashion capital in another era. Now it's Japan. And it's for a good reason. Very creative, fun, flowing, not serious, modern and mixes the best of many countries.
Blacklabel
yeah thats my point, Im surprised that Nova/Geos didnt focus a whole lesson around spelling MICKEY out and then call it a conversation class! LOL
manfromamerica
blacklabel, true. The Japanese version of the song still freaks me out. LOL