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Usually a young man who has recently moved to Tokyo (often for university or a new job), feeling isolated in the sprawling metropolis. The "Uniform" Motif:

: It is common for students (and sometimes tourists for photos) to wear school uniforms while visiting major attractions like Tokyo Disneyland or shopping districts. This is often a requirement for school trips but has also evolved into a fashion subculture. -ENG- Tokyo Story - The Temptation of Uniform -... TOP

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: Specialized services like those found on Instagram pair visitors with professional photographers to capture "Tokyo Story" style memories in iconic locations like Shinjuku or Kabukicho . Context: The Movie "Tokyo Story" (1953) If your interest is cinematic, Tokyo Story

: The film is world-renowned for its "low-angle" camera shots and slow, observational pace.

) seen at theme parks with the "ero-guro" or avant-garde street fashions found in Shinjuku and Harajuku. specific medium