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Encyclopedia > Gyaruo

Gyaruo (which can be written as ギャル男, ギャルオ, ギャル汚 in Japanese) are a sub-group of modern Japanese youth culture. They are the male equivalent of their female counterparts, the gyaru. The o suffix that is added to the word, is one reading of the Chinese character for male (男). Recently, the Chinese character for 'dirty' in Japanese (汚), which also has the same reading, is often used by gyaru and gyaru-o in a light hearted way, poking fun at themselves because of the reputation that their subculture has gained within society due to their dark skin, hairstyles and often grittish, rough style of clothing that they wear. Gyaruo are characterised by their deep tans, dyed hair, party lifestyle and a liking for all different types of trance music including the infamous para-para dancing music, Eurobeat. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... Gyaru (ギャル) is a Japanese transliteration of the English word gal. ... 漢字 / 汉字 Chinese character in Hanzi, Kanji, Hanja, Hán Tá»±. Red in Simplified Chinese. ... Para Para (Japanese: パラパラ; also Para-Para or ParaPara) is a popular Japanese solo dance. ... SUPER EUROBEAT Vol. ...

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Lifestyle

Gyaruo fashion can be seen in certain magazines such as the number one selling gyaruo lifestyle and fashion magazine Men's Egg, or Men's Egg Bitter (For gyaruo aged 23+) and a fairly new magazine called Men's Digger. Then there is the popular Men's Knuckle magazine which is aimed at wearers of the more mature looking onii-kei fashion (お兄系), hosts (ホスト) and gyaruo.


Men's Egg is the most popular magazine amongst gyaruo, and is often described as the "gyaruo bible". It is this magazine that has arguably had the largest influence on the development and constant change of gyaruo lifestyle and fashion.


Every month this magazine hosts Men's Egg Events at different clubs around Japan keeping its customers entertained by inviting along the magazine's most popular models along to the events to be adored by the excited crowd. The events which are called 'Men's Egg Night', is often shortened to just 'mennai' (メンナイ).


Men's Egg magazine's top models are as follows:

  • Naoki Umeda (梅田 直樹)
  • Ryo Imai (今井 諒)
  • Tomohiro Nakagawa (中川 智博)
  • Joseph Greenwood (Referred to as 'Joy') (ジョイ君) (Mix raced: English/Japanese)
  • Ishizuka Tanaka (田中 大地)
  • Yukihide Sawamoto (澤本 幸秀)
  • Tsubasa Matsuda (松田 翼)

Men's Egg magazine which is published monthly, has everything from the latest fashion to articles about the sex lives of the readers. It was this last part that got the magazine a temporary ban by the government, due to complaints by parents and disgruntled traditional politicians who had heard news of the magazines content. Brigade Major Joseph Greenwood was a New Zealand politician. ...


Most major cities in Japan will have certain streets or districts within the city centre where Gyaruo and gyaru are most likely to be hanging out. Using the two biggest gyaruo culture influencing cities as example: in Tokyo two of the popular places to hang out are around the Shibuya or Shinjuku areas. In Osaka, Amerikamura, which is often shortened to Ame-mura (アメ村), and the Shinsaibashi (心斎橋) areas are popular places for gyaruo to hang around.   , literally Eastern capital) is a unique subnational administrative region of Japan with characteristics of both a prefecture and a city. ... Categories: Wards of Tokyo | Japan geography stubs ... Categories: Wards of Tokyo | Japan geography stubs ... Osaka )   is a city in Japan, located at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, in the Kansai region of the main island of HonshÅ«. The city is the capital of Osaka Prefecture. ... Amerikamura (アメリカ村, American Village) is a small entertainment/retail area of Minami in Osaka, Osaka prefecture, Japan. ... An afternoon in Shinsaibashi A busy crowd inside Shinsaibashi A ceramics store off the side of Shinsaibashi Shinsaibashi (心斎橋) is a district of Osaka, Japan known as the citys main shopping center, located north of Namba. ...


Fashion

Within the gyaruo fashion their are a number of sub fashions, which can roughly broken down into the following groups:

  • Military (ミリテリー系)
  • Rock (ロック系)
  • Biker (バイカー系)
  • American Casual (アメカジ系)
  • Surfer (サーファー系)

Reputation

Since the gyaruo youth culture sprang up in Japan alongside its female counterpart, it has gained quite a negative reputation with the older members of society and through the media, which has led a lot of people in the Japanese public to look down upon the gyaruo lifestyle due to what they have heard about it, and from what they have learned through the media. Since gyaruo do not not fit in with the normal Japanese tradition of blending into the crowd because of their appearance, they are associated with youth rebellion.


References

  • The online blogs of the top Men's Egg magazine models (In Japanese)
  • The official website for the popular Men's Knuckle magazine (In Japanese)

See also

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Japanese subcultures
Subcultures: Bōsōzoku | Cosplay | Ganguro | Lolita fashion | Gyaru and Gyaruo | Kogal
Cultural phenomena: FRUiTS Magazine | Gyaru-moji | Harajuku girl | Japanese fashion | Kawaii | Visual kei


 

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