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postheadericon Nightlife and Fashion in Japan

While Japan is well known for a variety of styles encompassing both the modern and the traditional, there is also another sort of style that doesn’t get mentioned nearly as often – nightlife style.  Cities like Tokyo boast impressive amounts of nightlife in the form of clubs, bars, and live music events.  People come from all over Japan to experience a night out on the town, and they come dressed in some interesting styles!  Check out sites online where you can find formal dresses, clubwear, and more for your night out in Tokyo!

Club Wear, JapanDepending on where you go out for your night on the town in Tokyo with your friends or colleagues, you may see some different varieties of people. For example, in the foreigner friendly and notoriously “seedy” Roppongi area of Tokyo, many clubgoers are from different parts of the world. Roppongi is a popular place for foreign and Japanese people to meet. You will see a variety of dresses and fashions on the street in Roppongi – from tiny dresses and huge high heels to cocktail dresses – while Roppongi does have its fair share of clubs and bars, it also has upscale establishments nearby as well.

If you choose to spend your night in an area of Tokyo like Shibuya, you’re more likely to encounter the trendy youth fashion of Japan.  Here, you may find fashionable, trendy dresses in new and interesting styles, outlandish hair, and wild nail art. Shibuya has many foreigner friendly establishments, but also caters to the locals with many, many tiny bars hidden throughout this popular district of Tokyo.

Another popular place for nightlife is Shinjuku, just north of Shibuya. Shinjuku is the metropolitan hub of Tokyo.  Government buildings and skyscrapers line the area to the west of the station.  To the east, however, is Kabukicho, Tokyo’s well known red light district. Spend your evening here mingling amongst salarymen and women and interesting and eyebrow raising folk from all over the world. Fashion here will range from business suits and formal dresses in certain bars to party dresses and trendy jeans in other places.

These are three of the most popular places for nightlife in Tokyo – fashion plays a fun part in your experience out in the city in the evening!

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postheadericon Japanese Harajuku’s Fashion: Too trendy or too eccentric?

Harajuku FashionFor most people, Paris, Milan, New York or London are the centres of the fashion world but very few tend to think and look for things outside the box. An area situated on the Yamanote Line in the Shibuya ward of Tokyo, Harajuku is famous for its outstanding fashion statements of its young people. Dressed in a variety of different colours and styles, this fashion trend has inspired a lot of people and fashion designers worldwide.

Born in Japan, this fashion trend has raised interest globally. The styles of clothes range from Gothic Lolita to less dramatic looks that involve a variation and multiplicity of colours and accessories.

Although there are Japanese designers such as Kenzo, who have a very good reputation internationally, it is very rare that you find any Japanese designers that fit with the young and trendy fashion worldwide. And yet many more are on trends from the land of the rising sun, even when they look at first glance. Harajuku is one of those trends that will be worn not only by Japanese youth, but worldwide. Celebrities like the singer Gwen Stefani are among the fans of the idiosyncratic Japanese fashion style. If be precise, then Harajuku is a district in the Japanese capital Tokyo, which extends around the main train station. Every Sunday, there is a kind of market where you can find the craziest outfits. Not only will you have the chance to go shopping in one of the trendiest Japanese districts but also, you will get to enjoy the live music played by the bands in the nearby park.

The Japanese youngsters are now representing their existing cultural traditions. The days of strict dress codes, as they carry the geishas are over. In a small neighborhood around the Harajuku Station in Tokyo, one of the major fashion centers of Japan with several shopping malls has developed over the decades.  The punk-heavy fashion offered there is something unusual, and certainly unlike anything ordinary Europeans are used to.

 

postheadericon Fashions in Tokyo.

Tokyo is unique in terms of its modernity, high costumes and fast tempo in living. Beauty is something which is very essential for most of the men and women in Tokyo. Females dribble with twinkling blossoms and ornamental cellular where as men wear cowboy fashioned shoes. The fashions in Tokyo clearly show that the people in Tokyo pay close attention to the way how they look like. But the fashions in Tokyo never represent Japan culturally and fashionably.

Tokyo is remarkably well-known for the customers spending a lot for beauty products.  It seems that the women in Tokyo are hardworking. Hence, most of the women cannot afford to go to their working place without make-up.

“Fashion”, though it sounds simple, it is not as simple as it was once. Fashions in Tokyo nowadays, become the fastest moving organism. Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months”, these quotes are perfect for fashions in Tokyo. We can see the new birth of new trends and death of old trends every day in Tokyo.

There are distinct vogues trends to enlighten the distaff of the young. Jackets and skirts are never worn together, but a short jacket is worn over a dress or T-shirt, There is a wide range of pants from full length to very short. Lengthy boots are very commonly worn below the knee. Stockings socks are shown at the top. Many boots are cowboy styled with pointed heel.

The girls in Tokyo hang out wearing a Polka-dot scarf and Chole denim jacket with ethic jewelry. But Tokyo’s fashion victims are more outlandish, fabulous and in a league of their own.

For young teenagers spending time on weekends in Harajuk has become a necessity.  It is a part of Harajuku’s culture that on the weekends and preferably on Sundays, the bridge across the Hajauku station to Yoyogi park is dumped with Cothic Lolita or GothLoli.

All of these factors explain the positive state of mind of these young teenagers. Fashion for them is not a messy bedroom rebellion, but it is a way of life.