Before and after pictures of a female customer who was transformed into a ganguro girl at the Ganguro Cafe & Bar in the Shibuya shopping area on September 4, 2015. Ganguro is an alternative Japanese fashion trend which started in the mid-1990s where young women, rebelling against the traditional idea of Japanese beauty, wore colorful make-up and clothes and had dark-skin. 10 Ganguro fashion girls work in the new bar, which offers original Ganguro Balls (fried takoyaki style sausage balls in black squid ink batter) on its menu. Ganguro CafŽ & Bar also offers special services such as Ganguro
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Before and after pictures of a female customer who was transformed into a ganguro girl at the Ganguro Cafe & Bar in the Shibuya shopping area on September 4, 2015. Ganguro is an alternative Japanese fashion trend which started in the mid-1990s where young women, rebelling against the traditional idea of Japanese beauty, wore colorful make-up and clothes and had dark-skin. 10 Ganguro fashion girls work in the new bar, which offers original Ganguro Balls (fried takoyaki style sausage balls in black squid ink batter) on its menu. Ganguro CafŽ & Bar also offers special services such as Ganguro make-up and the chance to take purikura (photo booth pictures) with staff and to look like a Ganguro girl walking around the Shibuya streets. The bar is popular with both Japanese and foreigners and has menus translated in English. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)