is the japanese tradition supose to like that and i was shock after she ate the mochi there i feel sorry the girl next to her....wat if a boy was in there it will be different
what was the message i dont get it / is it greed . or is it a way to show that no matter how refined the japanese culture may be, underneath all the fancy etiquette they are just as selfish as anyone else, that's defenitely what i have experienced in japan for the ways too many years i lived there / it once was a beautiful culture but what remains today is as cheap and vulgar as these girl's yukata and make up.
@TurquoiseGeisha what was the message i dont get it / is it greed . or is it a way to show that no matter how refined the japanese culture may be, underneath all the fancy etiquette they are just as selfish as anyone else, that's defenitely what i have experienced in japan for the ways too many years i lived there / it once was a beautiful culture but what remains today is as cheap and vulgar as these girl's yukata and make up.
is the japanese tradition supose to like that and i was shock after she ate the mochi there i feel sorry the girl next to her....wat if a boy was in there it will be different
HsxFree 3 months ago
what was the message i dont get it / is it greed . or is it a way to show that no matter how refined the japanese culture may be, underneath all the fancy etiquette they are just as selfish as anyone else, that's defenitely what i have experienced in japan for the ways too many years i lived there / it once was a beautiful culture but what remains today is as cheap and vulgar as these girl's yukata and make up.
lukkha1 9 months ago
That was very funny! it seemed all quiet and serene at first, then she just shoves the Okashi into her mouth. Haha!
TurquoiseGeisha 1 year ago
@TurquoiseGeisha
Yes, it was interesting to play with that contrast. I'm glad you liked it! you say Okashi, I thought they were Mochi?
Anticlimactik 1 year ago
@Anticlimactik
Konnichiwa!
Yes you're right, they are mochi, Okashi just means 'Japanese confectionery for the tea ceremony.' I think Wagashi is also a term used for it ^u^
TurquoiseGeisha 1 year ago
@TurquoiseGeisha what was the message i dont get it / is it greed . or is it a way to show that no matter how refined the japanese culture may be, underneath all the fancy etiquette they are just as selfish as anyone else, that's defenitely what i have experienced in japan for the ways too many years i lived there / it once was a beautiful culture but what remains today is as cheap and vulgar as these girl's yukata and make up.
lukkha1 9 months ago