The term “gyaru” refers to a specific subculture in Japan that emerged in the 1990s. Gyaru, which translates to “gal,” typically describes young women who adopt a bold, fashion-forward style, often characterized by brightly colored hair, heavy makeup, and revealing clothing. The gyaru subculture has evolved over the years, with various sub-subcultures emerging, such as “yamanba” and “ganguro.”

The report “Aisuru Tsuma No Netorase Houkoku -Gyaru Tsuma R…” shares the story of a Japanese individual who has chosen to remain anonymous. The report details the author’s experiences with their wife, who identifies as a gyaru. The story explores the complexities of their relationship, including the challenges and benefits of being in a relationship with someone from a different subculture.

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