Ahh.. The Yoyogi Rockers lol. Friggin awesome dudes! They hangout together every Sunday in Yoyogi Park near Harajuku railway station in Toyko and dance all day in the park. Check out the Music video for “Nothing to Worry About” by Peter Bjorn and John to see them in action www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwcaQ3qJ88U
I wonder what that hair would look like being blown in the wind on a motorcycle. Thats the real flaw with that hair style, I’m assuming these guys are a psuedo bike gang participants. Coming off a bike looking like that would be anything but hard.
Ah, monks from the Church of the Fonz.
The guy on the far left takes it about as far as it should go.
Perhaps a tad further.
WTH, couldn’t they just drive a big truck like the small dick Americans we have here?
That guy in the middle is balding. I suppose, if you’re going to go with a comb-over, don’t go half-way.
Looks like the guy in the middle has one strand of hair sticking straight out. He should put a light on the end to attract prey.
“and when the rain ferr..
it was brack…”
interwebs for sauce
anyone?
Yoyogi park, Harajuku
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Rockabilly dancers
Ahh.. The Yoyogi Rockers lol. Friggin awesome dudes! They hangout together every Sunday in Yoyogi Park near Harajuku railway station in Toyko and dance all day in the park. Check out the Music video for “Nothing to Worry About” by Peter Bjorn and John to see them in action www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwcaQ3qJ88U
It’s Wooden Sword Ryu!
I was thinking middle aged Kuabara
Whatever we do, Japan will do it 1000x better and 1000x wierder.
god I love them
a herd of Asian Elvi.
I’ve heard of Asian Elvi..
Japanese “We love CoCo” rally?
I wonder what that hair would look like being blown in the wind on a motorcycle. Thats the real flaw with that hair style, I’m assuming these guys are a psuedo bike gang participants. Coming off a bike looking like that would be anything but hard.
Christ, I thought they only existed in Akira manga…
I’d bang them all.
three days later nearly the same image in in the little local paper here along with a story from a local reporter visiting his son in Japan.
hah bancho convention