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	<title>Comments on: 10 Ways to Identify an Onna Otaku</title>
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		<title>By: Richardtaiko</title>
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		<description>Try:
http://www.japaneselifestyle.com.au/fashion/japanese_street_fashion.html

Types described include:
Gothic Lolita or GothLoli is a Japanese youth fashion among Japanese teenagers and young women. It emphasizes Victorian-style girl's clothing and often aims to imitate the look of Victorian porcelain dolls. 

Ganguro (ガングロ), literally "black-face", is a Japanese fashion trend among many Japanese girls which peaked in popularity from the late 1990s. (The very tanned look, like Shibuya??)

Kogal - A subculture of girls and young women in urban Japan. They are characterized by conspicuously displaying their disposable incomes through unique tastes in fashion, music, and social activity.

Cheers.</description>
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<p>Types described include:<br />
Gothic Lolita or GothLoli is a Japanese youth fashion among Japanese teenagers and young women. It emphasizes Victorian-style girl&#8217;s clothing and often aims to imitate the look of Victorian porcelain dolls. </p>
<p>Ganguro (ガングロ), literally &#8220;black-face&#8221;, is a Japanese fashion trend among many Japanese girls which peaked in popularity from the late 1990s. (The very tanned look, like Shibuya??)</p>
<p>Kogal - A subculture of girls and young women in urban Japan. They are characterized by conspicuously displaying their disposable incomes through unique tastes in fashion, music, and social activity.</p>
<p>Cheers.</p>
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