...but the Japanese understanding, at least in Tokyo, of how young people express their identity publicly is stickers like these. And because they are Japanese, if someone sticks one somewhere, others will follow at the same spot. And not three feet further. Incidentally this is one of the less than five such spots I've seen in whole Asakusa -and I've been looking for years.
(For a bigger version of this picture both in color and black and white, check my "Japan Arekore" set on Flickr).
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