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After World War II, American culture had a profound impact on Japan, including music, film, and fashion. This cultural exchange brought about music styles such as rock and jazz, as well as the popularity of clothing such as jeans and T-shirts in the 1950s and 1960s. Japan has always had a high level of fashion design and craftsmanship. Designers such as Yohji Yamamoto and Rei Kawakubo have gained international recognition for their works that combine traditional and modern elements, influencing global fashion trends.
Harajuku culture:
Harajuku, as the fashion hub of Tokyo, is renowned for its diversity and innovation. Different subcultures intersect here, such as Gothic Lolita, decora, and kimono modernization, becoming symbols of Japanese trendy culture. These elements combined to form the Japanese trend culture that we know today, constantly evolving and influenced by global culture, while also influencing global trends.
After World War II, American culture had a profound impact on Japan, including music, film, and fashion. This cultural exchange brought about music styles such as rock and jazz, as well as the popularity of clothing such as jeans and T-shirts in the 1950s and 1960s. Japan has always had a high level of fashion design and craftsmanship. Designers such as Yohji Yamamoto and Rei Kawakubo have gained international recognition for their works that combine traditional and modern elements, influencing global fashion trends.
Harajuku culture:
Harajuku, as the fashion hub of Tokyo, is renowned for its diversity and innovation. Different subcultures intersect here, such as Gothic Lolita, decora, and kimono modernization, becoming symbols of Japanese trendy culture. These elements combined to form the Japanese trend culture that we know today, constantly evolving and influenced by global culture, while also influencing global trends.
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