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high school uniform part three

Friday, February 27, 2009 by cArLo

Just minutes ago, I was watching this video on youtube, and it awakened an old dream of mine: my dream of being in Japan. Actually, I dreamed of being an exchange student in Japan. And I dreamed of being born in Japan, or having a vacation in Japan. But what I ultimately wanted to do is to experience their culture, and to be able to wear Japanese high school uniform. I think their high school uniform is awesome, and I like to experience flying sakura blossoms here and there. No joke!

I like the idea of walking to school while wearing those black or dark blue long-sleeved, handsomely collared uniforms. And I like to visit their temples, and just experience being with their people, and to go to places that are really beautiful and captivating.

the city that was bombed: Hiroshima

cute! ^_^

When I was a child, I had this book regarding cultures and customs, and that is the very title of the book. And aside from that I also was able to find this book about Japan with more details and pictures of it (it even had their story of how the world was created, like their version of the Creation, and Malakas and Maganda), and the pictures of the places there, the people, their clothes: they really captivated me, and since I was a child I wanted to be there.
I want to walk through this place..

and this..

and go here..

I even had this idea before that maybe if I was born there I would fit in better because of my asian looks, and that maybe I'd have a better life there. hehehe

I like this one..

And the men's fashion there is more liberated than those here. I mean, the most straight man who'd wear some of their fashion would be considered gay here. But still I love their fashion (except the skirt, which I still find effeminate).anime-ish, but it's a skirt!

let's shop!

mmmmmmm...

more:
fashion in japan dot com - trendy clothing
fashion in japan dot com - young clothing
japanese streets dot com

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