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Originally Posted by dogsbody70
I suppose cosplay is apart of the dressing up--possibly for visitors to admire and photograph.
my japanese friend who is almost seventy now is very aware of how she is dressed very soberly really--but I am sure the younger generation want to experiment and have fun doing so. she often is shocked with some young japanese students she meets-- but its a good thing that they are moving on-- doing their own thing.
when I first visited scotland many years ago-- I too was expecting all the men to wear kilts-- of course they didn't except for special events.
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I really only see kilts up here for, as you say, special events (e.g. weddings etc.) & when the Tartan Army are off to watch the national team play football. I think in Japan, Harajuku in Tokyo is the most likely spot to see fashion-conscious young Japanese people. As well as, fans of Visual Kei & anime