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An ōendan cheerleader in gakuran. A cosplayer in gakuran. The gakuran (学ラン), also called the tsume-eri (詰襟), is the uniform for many middle-school and high-school boys in Japan. The colour is normally black, but some schools use navy blue. The top has a standing collar buttoning down from top-to-bottom.
For Japanese women who saw those who participated in this fashion during its rise, they considered it a fashion style too racy and freewheeling; with some feeling it caused a ruckus, juvenile delinquency and frivolousness among teenage girls. [7] Its popularity peaked in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Hakama ( 袴) A divided ( umanori-bakama ( 馬乗り袴)) or undivided ( andon-bakama ( 行灯袴)) 'skirt', which resembles a wide pair of trousers. Hakama were historically worn by both men and women, and in modern-day can be worn to a variety of formal (for women) and informal (for men) events. A hakama is typically pleated at the waist and ...
At the Fenty x Puma launch party, Rihanna celebrated her brand, teased potential collaborations, and gushed over motherhood. While celebrating […] The post Rihanna gives an update on life as a ...
Meanwhile, 29.6% said schools should have a universal nickname for boys and girls teams. Thirty-four percent said they didn't care. Keith Leupold, the head volleyball coach at Las Cruces High ...
Gender-neutral names, like Hollis, Kit or Sage, which are currently trending more for boys than girls. Chic European choices such as Cosmo (we see you, Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost! ), Magnus ...
The Japanese version of angels. Tenome A ghostly blind man with his eyes on his palms. Teratsutsuki The onryō of a man who lived in the 6th century. Tesso A priest from the Heian period who was snubbed by the Emperor and became a swarm of rats which laid waste to a rival temple. Tōfu-kozō A yōkai that appears as a young boy carrying a tray ...
Goku later names his first son Gohan in his grandfather's honor. In the anime, he later appears as an assistant to Annin (アンニン), the ruler of the "magical furnace". He is voiced by Osamu Saka in the Japanese version of the original series, Kinpei Azusa in Bardock: The Father of Goku, and Shigeru Chiba in Dragon Ball Kai.