This is what the famous Jingubashi Bridge in Harajuku looked like every weekend in the 2005-2010 era. We met and photographed so many visual kei kids cosplaying as various members of GazettE during those times. 🖤🖤🖤🖤
Gaijin Seat [GAYHdʒɪn seet]
/noun/
1. The seat next to a foreigner politely left vacant by locals for the exclusive use of someone who wants to practice English.
@matt_in_tokyo a) Be a friend. When Japanese kids yell at you, ask them the ball score or about BTS. If they swear at you, help them swear better. Japanese relationships will seem strange at first, even off-putting, but you'll grasp how they work after a while. Which leads me to
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Video shows a training exercise for new employees using a pool noodle to demonstrate the dangers of an umbrella caught in a train door, and why it’s important to stand behind the line