
One of the must-see places in my list is Harajuku...
Harajuku had been popularly known worldwide with its out of this world and extra ordinary teenagers flocking its bridge on sundays. Even Gwen Stefani had this in one of her song.
Armed with my Point and Shoot camera, i marked Harajuku as one of my destination that sunday afternoon.
It was almost 2pm when i got out of Harajuku JR Station and the crowd is overwhelming.
The world known "Harajuku Bridge".
The bridge is teeming with people both local and foreign and seems to be enjoying with the scene. I was excited to see the main purpose of my trip...... the "Girls of Harajuku Bridge".
Joining the crowd (of mostly foreigners and Ojisans), i took out my camera and tried my best to get the best shot i can even without asking permission from my subjects. Some willingly poses while some are quite alloof seems not minding the flashes fired upon their faces while busily chatting with friends.
I was surprised with what i saw. It looks like a Sunday Carnival cum rock concert cum comedy show by Elvis wannabes strutting their stuff, twisting their sole-less electrical tape bound shoes, tight leather jeans, quiff flying and grease dripping hair. Most of them seemed to be drunk and dance with gusto with eardrum breaking rock and roll music from portable boomboxes. Their audience looks with awe and amusement.
Is this just a normal way of "just hanging out?" Surely when two fifteen year old girls feel the need to dress up like dolls and put on black make up and these long past puberty males do the Elvis and strut in deafening rock and roll sounds till they drop with drunkennes on a weekly basis, one should not hesitate to ask why and probe deeper. Along with crazy TV, rampant drunkenness and karaoke, Nintendo and PSP addiction even with youngsters, is it an escape from the Japanese routine of work, or study, and no sleep?
Is it a cry of individuality in a society which doesnt encourage difference?
In truth, this is just another area of life in Japan where it is futile to ask questions. It just happens. Someone starts something and someone follows. This is Tokyo and ours is not to reason why. Anyhow, if they just want to be different, they are certainly succeeding. And if nothing else, they certainly brighten up their day and certainly mine!
that is why i still think japan is the place to be because nobody judges you for what you do, unless ofcourse it its against the law. hehehehe and if i am there nobody would tell me 'may gani wala ka gilanat ug plantsa paggawas nimo sa inyoha' :D
ReplyDeleteoh my, basi ma out of place ako dyan? what did u wear when u went there?
ReplyDeletewoah. kuyawa nila uy =D pero sadya hehe
ReplyDeletei really like japan hehe