Girls doing their make-up on the train is a regular sight in Tokyo; young women who unabashedly go about their business despite the quiet but uncomfortable congestion around them.
Doing the same thing plonked down on the pavement, however, isn’t nearly so common, although in Kabukicho, Shinjuku’s infamous red light district, it perhaps shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise.
Martin says
Good picture. It gets the imagination going.
Lee says
Cheers. Yeah, not sure what the story is/was.
Paul says
Not in that way, I hope. 😉
winnie says
Cool!! I have not see this situation before! She going to make up there?!
They seem to be capable of make up in anywhere. They also can do their make-up while standing in moving train.
Lee says
It seemed that way. But why on the street I don’t know.
A Former Expat says
Must be quite the classy place she works for. She say anything to you/notice when you snapped the photo?
Lee says
It certainly seems that way…
Nah, she didn’t even notice. I only stopped briefly, and she was too caught up in what she was doing.
Kathryn says
She’s not doing her makeup, she’s looking for something in her handbag.
Lee says
True, but she was looking in her bag for more beauty products. Some of which, along with her cigarettes, she had already put on the pavement.
Iwao Yamamoto says
Somehow a black and white picture reminds me of the past town like Ueno Station after the world war under the guard of Yamanote Line. I can understand she is going to make up there because it’s convieninent for her instead of getting into a building or a room. We feel sad for these young women. In Japan we learn morals in public at elementary schools or junior high schools but these days almost no one is going to say something to them directly. Regrettable indeed. As always your picture makes me say something! Thank you.
Lee says
You are welcome. Good or bad, I’m happy to hear it caused a reaction.