wahhh no one look at me!! im so ashamed that ive neglected my blog for this long!! i wont bore everyone with apologies and details of my crazy life, lets talk about something fun instead~!
gyaru is more than just makeup and fashion. as with any counterculture movement, gyaru is defined by key hobbies. gals en masse flock to wherever community thrives and the atmosphere is wildest, so lets discuss a bit!
wee note before we begin: not all gyaru did these things, and you certainly dont have to do these things to be considered gyaru. this is just a general overview of where and what a gal could likely be seen doing. i feel its important to talk about our community spaces, so that any beginner gals know where they can go either online or in real life to find likeminded people.
alright, lets begin~!
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IN GENERAL
first things first, we need to establish that there are secondary groups within gyaru. gals in middle school, gals in high school, and adult gals. although both middle school and high school aged gals share the moniker of Kogyaru, they dont do the same things. think about it, didnt your hobbies change from middle school to high school? and of course, grown up gals do different things from both groups. as a whole, many gals have hobbies that are separate from gyaru, hobbies seen as "regular". especially when it comes to Kogyaru, many gals follow popular trends that arent exclusive to gyaru. its encouraged to understand wider japanese teen culture to understand Kogyaru. they watch popular dramas and tv shows, hang out at the mall and the park, read fashion magazines, and listen to popular music. as i said, very much hobbies that align with current trends. plenty of gyaru also read manga/comics and watch anime, even though many see gyaru as the exact opposite of otaku. so, all this to say, gyaru is oftentimes not someones entire personality. its a huge part of it, yes, but in general, gyaru engage with things outside the gal realm.
PARA PARA
this, however, is very much inside the gal realm. para para is synchronized dancing that originated in japan. unlike most club dancing and rave dancing, there are specific synchronized movements for each song, much like line dancing. gals in japan would meet up at karaoke, clubs, etc. to learn the dances. in old school para para videos, huge groups of gals and guys are seen dancing in the streets. the gyarusa Angeleek had a specific rule for joining that stated members must be able to dance para para.
PURIKURA
purikura is a photo sticker booth or the product of such a photo booth. gals are known to collect purikura for both personal photobooks/photo albums and to share on social media, and like para para, large groups of gals and guys are known to crowd into purikura booths and take photos.
TANNING
tanning is one of the most important hobbies in gyaru culture. although tanning culture has dwindled since the 90s and 2000s in both japan and overseas, its still a cornerstone of the gal lifestyle. many gyaru communities had rules around tanning, such as Angeleek having rules that members must go to a tanning salon at least 4 times a week, and that they must be "totally black, so black you cannot be seen in a nightclub". in some groups, tanning was a big point of competition to see who could go the darkest. in the modern day, gyaru magazine LOALO is distributed for free in tanning salons, as an effort to revitalize tanning culture and bring back the sense of community.
CLUBBING/DANCING/KARAOKE
if tanning is important, then clubbing is crucial. the gyaru subculture was born in nightclubs in the 80s and 90s, and well as things like para para. going clubbing or going to karaoke is one of the main ways gals have fun together. in the early days, gals would get together at karaoke and sing the songs of gyaru idols namie amuro and ayumi hamasaki. today, karaoke is a massive part of japanese social culture in general, with middle schoolers, high schoolers, and adults alike. clubbing and going dancing is an excellent way to make more friends, practice para para, and listen to music.
BLOGGING
blogging is a rite of passage for gals and guys. either on Amoeba or their own personalized webpages, documenting the life of a gyaru is another way gals express themselves and connect with each other. sharing their photos from purikura, sharing their other hobbies, and planning meet ups and events makes blogging so vital to the gyaru experience.
DECODEN
decoden, also written as dekoden, is a term for a style of decorating accessories, deco is short for decorated and den is short for denwa (phone in japanese), but is not exclusively just for phones. be it on other electronics, nails, or accessories, is just one way that DIY infiltrates gyaru lifestyle. deco is one of the ways a gal expresses themselves and becomes as eccentric as possible.
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not a very long read today, but i assure you, the next blog will make up for that and more... because we're talking about popular gals and where they are today next! anyway, i decided to keep this one a bit short because gals come in all varieties, and i didnt think it'd be very fun to list off every possible hobby in the world, haha. quick update on the discord server for those keeping up with it: it should be ready any day now, and im very excited to share it with everyone!! as always, feel free to leave anything you want in the comments, and thank you so very much for reading! the support i get is so sweet, and it makes me so happy~
remember, shido-chan loves you~!
kiss kiss~ ☆⌒ヽ(*'、^*)chu
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mars / kat
this blog is AMAZING!! as a fellow gyaru LOVER thank you so much for educating people on subculture
Noctis
omgg?? i love gyary subculture even tho im not gyaru but sometimes i wanna be ,
anyways lovedd ur blog u explained so good xx
ahh im so glad u liked it!! tysm for reading~
by シドちゃん ☆ ♪ #1 gakupo fan!!; ; Report
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English isn’t my first language, but as another gyaru I really loved your post and I think it’s super important to share things like this. I often feel like there’s a lack of communication within the subculture.
alice
not gyaru but i stumbled across this post by chance and GOD i forgot how much i love the vibe!!!!!! and not to mention how nice gals r........ i love how compact and easy 2 understand this post is too!!!!!! ^_^ very awesumesauce!
this is such a sweet comment!! im so glad u were able to enjoy the blog~
by シドちゃん ☆ ♪ #1 gakupo fan!!; ; Report
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90's amekaji so is my go-to! lol its literally my default style.
amekaji is soo fun!! i loveeee the vibe it has
by シドちゃん ☆ ♪ #1 gakupo fan!!; ; Report
reverie
ty, this is rlly informative as someone that’s js trying out jfashion !
aww im so glad it was helpful for u!! good luck as u continue to explore j-fashion~
by シドちゃん ☆ ♪ #1 gakupo fan!!; ; Report
El Chivo
Purikura sounds so fun... Man, I wish I could do things like that, but those machines rarely work in my malls and they usually need a lot of money
honestly those machines dont even compare, i wish purikura in the west on a wide scale... (;_;) luckily, there are quite a few apps that replicate purikura!! picsart and snow are great, and ive heard about an app called b612 but havent used it myself!
by シドちゃん ☆ ♪ #1 gakupo fan!!; ; Report
xbabexglitterxghost
luv it! thanku for this knowledge hehe ^~^
tysm for reading!! im so glad u liked it (b ᵔ▽ᵔ)b
by シドちゃん ☆ ♪ #1 gakupo fan!!; ; Report
Fiend
Sucks that a lot of smartphones are awkward to do decoden with. You can always get a case and stuff but any sort of glue or tape always manages to get snagged onto the touch screen. Great post btw, girlie.
i know right?! ive seen some cute deco'd iphones but a deco'd flip phone just looks sooo much cuter and more functional... im so glad u enjoyed the blog~! ^^
by シドちゃん ☆ ♪ #1 gakupo fan!!; ; Report
got any phones you've done? I'd be cool to see if you have
by Fiend; ; Report
unfortunately i dont!! i can never decide on a design so im waiting to find the unicorn design that really speaks to me... ( ; ω ; )
by シドちゃん ☆ ♪ #1 gakupo fan!!; ; Report
lol! hope you find your design and make somethin fantastic. much love !
by Fiend; ; Report