R2 Harajuku Fashion

Alec Chang

What is your opinion on Harajuku fashion? Do you think these styles could be popular in Canada?

I, personally, am not crazy over the Harajuku Fashion mainly because it is quite vibrant and pops out too much. Although I do not feel too comfortable with this style, there are people who do. All that matter is that they enjoy the fashion themselves and are happy while doing it. While these styles may be popular in some areas of Japan, I cannot say for sure if they will be popular in Canada. I have yet to see any fashions of those sorts in Canada. I do think that if enough people in Canada start the trend, it may have a chance in being popular. It really depends on how the Canadians feel about the Harajuku Fashion.

Which type of Harajuku fashion did you like best? Why?

I think if I had to chose a type of Harajuku Fashion, I would probably say the men’s streetwear. Especially the black outfits look pretty good in my opinion. I like this one best because I am not too into the vibrant colors of the other Harajuku Fashion types.

Japan is a country that values conformity, so why is Harajuku so popular amongst the younger generation? 

I think the reason this fashion is most popular amongst the younger generation because of youthful rebellion. The younger generations tend to like to stand out more and find ways to rebel against the older ways or the “ways things have always been done.” I also think that this type of fashion is a way for the younger generation to express themselves. This gives them a time to break away from traditional ways and a chance to be themselves and express themselves.

How important is fashion to you? What influences your fashion?

Fashion is not very important to me, I have often received feedback about things that I wear that “does not seem right.” I do not really care about my outfit that much as I wear pretty much the same thing everyday. My fashion is mostly influenced by my own comfort and if I like the clothes I wear or not.

Do you like your fashion style? Would you like anything to change?

I would say I like my current fashion style and would not like to change anything. This topic of Harajuku fashion has given me more insight on how others may view fashion because I have never really cared about fashion. I do applaud to those who chose to express themselves this way because it looks like it takes some guts and bravery to accomplish this style, and I am really glad they enjoy it.

R4-School life

Alec Chang

BJLS
  • How does school in Japan compare to Canada? Is there anything they do in Japan, that you wish we did at Centennial?
  • Do you think that students should have more responsibilities at school like cleaning duty? Why?
  • How lucky are you in じゃんけん?Would you be able to snag leftovers?

I think Japanese students have more responsibility than us here in Canada. We don’t need to mop floors or have lunch duty and monitor. Although I wished Centennial provided lunch instead of only selling, because I have to spend time in my day to was my lunch and make my lunch, so it is kind of annoying.

I think yes, because after big games, the gyms are always filthy and dirty. If we cleaned the school we wouldn’t have problems with dirty environments. This would also mean that people will have to stay to clean sometimes.

My rock paper skills are terrible and I barely in any of my matches. I will never get leftovers.

R1 Independent Children

Alec Chang

I began chores as soon as I could walk, communicate and understand my parents. I started with simple tasks such as taking things to people and help get things that adults don’t want to make the trip for. Such as getting the remote. Japanese parents may have put a little too much trust in the children. I don’t think four year old’s don’t have the ability to navigate out of certain situations yet. Such as getting hit by a car, kidnapping, or maybe falling into ditches. I personally feel like a six or seven year old is probably a more suitable age for going on errands. I’m sure I have taken transit myself besides times with my friends, but I may fly alone back to Taiwan during winter break.