Japanese woman who dances on the street in Shinjuku when they close it on Sundays. She never cease to scare a few of the locals and tourists alike with her intensity and seemingly free form style.
Japanese dance group Rhythm Sneakers break dancing at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, Japan, Summer 2006. It looked like maybe they were practicing before the competition happening a few days later on the big Yoyogi stage. I have a little bit of footage from the competition which I'll try to post at a later date.
Japanese band SunSet Swish playing live at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, Japan. This band appeared to be very popular and many of the people watching knew their songs well. Apparently they have songs on some popular anime shows including Bleach.
An adorable young Japanese girl (maybe 10 years old?) playing guitar at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo. She was so cute because her guitar and mic stand are bigger than she is, but she plays good guitar and sings well and has plenty of confidence.
Japanese boy band On/Off playing live at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, Japan. If you want to know about the band, you can check this link:
http://www.virtua ljapan.com/wiki/On/O ff
The Japanese group Wish performing live at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, Japan. These two schoolgirls were rapping, singing and dancing in full uniform. The audio is pretty bad because there are so many other bands playing nearby but they were so fun that I decided to upload the video anyway.
Japanese band ??? live at Harajuku Bridge in Tokyo, Japan. It looks like the band has three members, but only one was playing during the filming of this video.
Japanese band Drunk Girls live at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, Japan. It appears there is only one J-girl in the band, but they are called Drunk Girls nonetheless.
A Japanese girl dressed in a schoolgirl uniform playing guitar at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, Japan. If you know her name, please post it in the comments! Thanks.
Japanese singer Yumeca dressed in a cosplay maid outfit singing at Yoyogi Park. As you might imagine, she drew a large crowd. At about 1:50 into the video she starts dancing - you have to see it to believe it.
J-pop band Wakaba playing live on the street near Shibuya on a public holiday in January 2006. They had a large crowd, a large percentage of which appeared to be female.
Japanese band The Soul playing their song "You're My Friend" live at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, Japan. The song has both Japanese and English lyrics. This song seems to be their "hit" because people watching were singing along.
Japanese girl band Neko Hakushaku playing live at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, Japan. The vocals are a little hard to hear because the girls were using tiny amps and also there were other bands playing nearby.
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