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		<title>We have moved to hontouni.com/zan</title>
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		<title>Stripey in Akihabara (3) &#8211; WTB goth-loli yukata</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 17:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my greatest regrets for this Tokyo trip was not getting this avante-garde goth-loli yukata for my beautiful wife. Having seen the actual outfit at the basement floor of Laforet (Harajuku), Wife-chan and I were immediately floored by seamless &#8230; <a href="http://hontouni.com/taihendesu/2009/07/30/stripey-in-akihabara-3-wtb-goth-loli-yukata/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.hontouni.com/taihendesu/images/pretty/glyukata2.jpg"><img width="250" height="281" src="http://www.hontouni.com/taihendesu/images/pretty/glyukata1.jpg" class="alignleft" /></a>One of my greatest regrets for this Tokyo trip was not getting this avante-garde goth-loli yukata for my beautiful wife. Having seen the actual outfit at the basement floor of Laforet (Harajuku), Wife-chan and I were immediately floored by seamless fusion of Japanese tradition with goth-lolita elements. I hate myself soo much for not insisting Wife-chan to try it on. In fact, I didn&#8217;t even ask about the price. So much for wanting to acquire goth-lolita fashion for my better half. </p>
<p>Even 2 weeks after our return, my thoughts continue to linger on those gorgeous threads and a brief online search unwittingly unveiled the pedigree of the designer : H. Naoto of some international acclaim; renowned for his fusion of Goth, Punk and Lolita elements in his works. A deeper search yielded his online store which revealed the goth-loli yukata to be <a href="http://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/hnaoto/bfd4-h001-bk-wh-m.html">a Naoto-Summer-Special</a> that has long since been sold out. I cried buckets that evening when the realisation of never seeing my wife in that lolicious outfit crashed upon me. She would have been so PERFECT for it. It would have been S$550 VERY WELL SPENT. *SOB*</p>
<p>Naoto sensei&#8217;s work gives me hope that one day, we&#8217;d seen <a href="http://hontouni.com/taihendesu/?p=1292">Tinkle&#8217;s line of apparel</a>. I have no doubt that he was inspired by 2D art. Who would have thought the outlandish/overdesigned 2D gothloli fashion with its excessive frills and lace to translate so well into 3D. Already my day in Harajuku has supplied ample evidence (mainly from occasional Ama-lolitas gracing the sideway) of how the Lolita fashion is not only for 2D bishoujos.</p>
<p>Keeping fingers crossed for a restock&#8230; Sigh. Oh BTW, I can absolutely picture Shiki ~Kara no Kyoukai in <a href="http://store.shopping.yahoo.co.jp/hnaoto/aed4-h001-bk-rd-m.html">this</a>. </p>
<p>*<em>Pardon the misleading title. &#8220;Akihabara&#8221; was kept for consistency&#8217;s sake.</em>*</p>
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		<title>Stripey in Akihabara (2) ~ Not everyone in seifuku is a bishoujo</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 18:09:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stripey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It troubled me a great deal that I was paying more attention than I should to the seifuku when in Japan. Whenever a seifuku came into my field of view, it warranted a second look. Reflecting on this abnormality (while &#8230; <a href="http://hontouni.com/taihendesu/2009/07/23/stripey-in-akihabara-2-not-everyone-in-seifuku-is-a-bishoujo/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="250" height="311" src="http://www.hontouni.com/taihendesu/images/pretty/seifukulove.jpg" class="alignleft" /> It troubled me a great deal that I was paying more attention than I should to the seifuku when in Japan. Whenever a seifuku came into my field of view, it warranted a second look. Reflecting on this abnormality (while kneeling on a durian &#8211; a consequence of sharing too much with my beloved wife in the day), it dawned on me that <s>I had to find a scapegoat fast</s> my RL bishoujo radar has been poisoned by my penchant for 2D beauty. </p>
<p>My contact with the Japanese seifuku has mostly been limited to anime and works of highly esteemed 2D illustrators. But years of exposure to the seifuku has conditioned me to believe that &#8211; </p>
<p><center><em>Only a bishoujo can don the seifuku</em> </center><br /></br></p>
<p>Not just any seifuku but the Japanese seifuku in the various forms. That explains the chain of events that occurs in between the synapses in my brain when in Japan. </p>
<p>See seifuku <strong>-></strong> &#8216;seifuku = bishoujo&#8217; flag triggered <strong>-></strong> Verifying against wife-chan commandments database <strong>-></strong> Permission granted <strong>-></strong> 2nd look executed. </p>
<p>Of course not everyone in a seifuku is a bishoujo and it shakes me to the core to think that my 2D passion has overridden common sense so easily. Extrapolating from that thought, I wonder what&#8217;s it like to be a Japanese high-schooler when Japanese eroge and porn feature the &#8216;schoolgirl&#8217; so prominently. Never mind the occasional Singaporean otaku oddball who thinks seifuku = pretty girls, what&#8217;s it like to be in a society that has &#8216;seifuku&#8217; as one of the pornographic genre? Maybe that&#8217;s why of my 2 Japanese cousins, the female adores Singapore while the male has sworn to never leave Japan. Personally, I think fables of short skirts in Tokyo are hugely exaggerated. </p>
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