In the park near Harajuku station, Tokyo, the Rockabilly Club meets each Sunday.

The old-time sounds of Rock Around the Clock and other 1950s legendary sounds blast out from their portable players. A far more engaging and harmonious display than the Cosplay dolls in the main commercial street nearby.
A very enjoyable photo – thanks for sharing this.
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Thanks for visiting.
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Nice photos 🙂
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Thanks Jacqui.
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You are welcome 🙂
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And, saddle shoes! I haven’t seen them for so long.
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Why not? This is quite an engaging event, as you said.
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yes, it was fun to watch.
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I want to be there. I’d feel in perfect harmony jiving and rocking the afternoon away.
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Hi Irene, Old rockers are fun, wish I could pop over for a jive.
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Anytime.
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I nearly always learn something from your posts, Francesca! This one was especially surprising, however 🙂 btw–zucchini parmigiana is ready for the oven :))
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You must be back home again. Hope the Parmi tastes good.
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Yes, home on Tuesday, departing again this Wed. Impossible for the Parmigiana to taste bad!
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This has me smiling and dreaming of the oldies. 🙂
janet
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Love those adorable outfits!
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They really get into the spirit of it all! I love the clothes and the dancing.
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Nothing like a bit of old style jiving- wish I could do it.
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yeah, it takes a bit of limberness that I’m afraid I no longer have. But fun to watch regardless.
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Wonderful shots! ♡♡
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Thanks Patti
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Picture pinned to ‘Japan Holiday’ board and comments about Cosplay duly noted.
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you will love the rockers, Fi
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They sure do look like they’re having fun, Francesca, as I’m sure the onlookers were, too.
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Oh this looks like fun .. Wonderful pics! I love rock and roll ..
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An odd sight in Japan!
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Gosh I hadn’t thought of that 😄
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