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Why are Japanese girl's skirts so short? Ask random girls in Japan
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2019Aug 18
We asked random girls in Japan why they wear skirts - especially why they are so short! We discovered recent trends and some reasons behind that fashion trend with Japanese girls. (ΦωΦ) OUR REPORTER Cathy Cat: CathyCat's YouTube:    / canudoitcosplaygirl   CathyCat's Twitch:   / cathycat_tv   CathyCat's Instagram:   / cathycat_tv   And how about these similar videos??? ↓↓↓ 10 Types of Japanese girls you'll meet in Japan    • 10 Types of Japanese girls you'll mee...   7 DON'T DO things for Japanese girls    • 7 DON'T DO things for Japanese girls   10 Types of Japanese Girls: Animal girl types you will find in Japan    • 10 Types of Japanese Girls: Animal gi...   10 Japanese LOVE lines to get Japanese boys to like you    • 10 Japanese LOVE lines to get Japanes...   10 Things Japanese Girls NEVER do!    • 10 Things Japanese Girls NEVER do!   (^ω^)Subscribe to us please!!: http://www.youtube.com/c/AskJapanese?... (●ↀωↀ●)✧ Ask Japanese is interviewing Japanese and Foreigners in Japan, about life in Japan, dating Japanese, tasty foods, anime, manga and more. Through our interviews, we try to bring Japanese culture to the world!(=✧ω✧=) If you plan to travel or live in Japan, we feature many topics about life in Japan and where to travel to. We ask Japanese girls, boys and elders to give you a glimpse at what Japan is really like. Our reporter Cathy Cat interviews people in Japanese and English! Thank you for watching and please leave your comments on this video! (=*ω*=) For business or collaboration inquiries, contact us! We are looking forward to working with you! https://wao.ne.jp/forms/agency-contac... SUBTITLES are available!! Please click the settings and activate your subtitles!! ★ CATHY CAT'S JAPAN VLOG CHANNEL IS HERE ★ https://www.youtube.com/user/Canudoit... #japaneseculture #lifeinjapan #japaneseinterview

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