Walking in Shibuya.
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Yesterday, I walked around Shibuya.
There was a shop I really wanted to visit, and I had only passed through Shibuya before,
so I walked there for a long time for the first time in my life.
Once again, it’s such a stimulating city.
I didn’t even know where to look,
and I ended up being turned down by the shop I wanted to visit the most,
and just walked 12,000 steps and came back.
If I had to say whether I like it or not, I don’t like it,
but it’s a place where you can really feel life moving at an incredible pace.
Once you get on that flow, I wonder if it’s hard to get off?
That’s what I thought.
I saw a foreigner stuffing something into a backpack,
and it was two Coca-Cola cans with Shibuya prints.
Ah, that might be a good souvenir.
While looking at them, I hurried on and soon found the same cans in a vending machine.
Embarrassed, I bought one.
"Excuse me, we’re looking for a haircut model,"
someone called out to me.
Huh, me? I looked around and hurriedly ran away.
Then, from behind me, someone shouted,
"Do you remember when you last cut your hair?!"
I wondered how messy I must have looked.
It wasn’t about whether I was suitable as a model,
they were simply looking for someone who needed a haircut.
The Christmas card in the photo is one I made by imitating a glove motif card
I saw at a general store. With Coca-Cola.
A miscellaneous collage on a crosswalk sign.
A very Shibuya-like shot.
