With more than 1 million expected visitors the "Japan Day" is one of the most popular festivals in Düsseldorf’s, Germany, and a highlight of the 150 anniversary of a friendship agreement between Japan and Germany. More than 8000 Japanese live and work around the city, the third-largest in Europe so it´s not for nothing the city is called "Little Tokyo". "Japan Day" is so colorful and focusing aspects of Japanase culture, including music, sports and arts. Many women dressed up in kimonos or manga clothing.


Konichiwa from Me and Mietz!
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konichiwa liebe Martinasan! das sieht sehr bunt aus...me likey!!!
ReplyDeletelove love love love love love love love love this post, Martina.
ReplyDeleteWish I could make it one day to Japan to see all the Manga girls!Hello to my dear Mietz!
I admire your blog and follow it for such a long time. Just to let you know!
ReplyDeleteI wish I knew about that event earlier, I would have told my nieces to go as they live so close !!
ReplyDeleteBisous from Paris :)
Nathalie.
Oh Nathalie, wish i would have mentioned it in my previous email !!! From what I know there is another similar event always around April/ May! Bisous, Bisous to you in Paris! :)
ReplyDeleteAll these girls look so cute! The colors and prints on their dresses, the make up. I want a pink dress, too! :)
ReplyDeleteHihi! Love it!
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So cute! is these a Japanese style? gorgeous outfit.
ReplyDelete-Margie
Donna Karan designer @suitauthority.com
The style is not 'manga' that is actually really offensive. The style is called Lolita and I am a lolita fashion designer who is also in love with Germany. If you want to know more about this style you can google Lolita Fashion.
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