A list of puns related to "Harajuku"
I'm a university student here in Tokyo and I went to Harajuku to study at the Tokyu Plaza Omotesando on the rooftop garden, and it was closed which kinda bummed me out and had to study inside like a normal Starbucks(which there are so many around my dorm anyways). I checked the reviews ahead of time and the latest review was a few days ago, so I assumed it was not closed due to covid. I was going to ask someone why it was closed but I totally forgot!
So, if anyone came here before, does anyone know why it was closed? Is it always closed on Mondays, or was I just unlucky?
I am a Media and Communications BA at the University of Sussex in Brighton, England. For my third-year dissertation I am looking for responses from two different groups of individuals who dress in various forms of fashion subcultures present within Harajuku.
One of these is using the umbrella term 'kawaii' which asks general questions towards styles like decora, fairy kei, lolita, etc.
The other is genderless kei and visual kei, focusing on those who dress with androgyny in mind.
Additionally, your full name is not required (stranger danger, I get it!), so if you're not comfortable with supplying your surname, just your first name will suffice!
Kawaii fashion and identity: https://forms.gle/BzgN131ECjYMxajn8
Genderless kei and identity: https://forms.gle/trDpx3JAxWCfYnM79
I have included a field at the end to enter your email address if you're okay with me contacting you further if need be. Thank you for participating, I appreciate the help!
Here are your most existensial answers!
Just curious!
Does anyone have this and willing to share?
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