Usually when we walk down Takeshita Street, it's packed with people. Case in point one busy Saturday afternoon:




A few weeks ago was our first time walking down Takeshita Street on a Sunday evening, and many of the stores were already closed. I found the graffiti (or artwork?) on the doors of these stores interesting.
What do you think? Snow-berry or Snob-ery?

The artwork reminded me of something I would find on a LeSportsac handbag.

At first glance, it looks like the guy painted on the right is peeing on the door. Taking a second look, I think it's my mind playing tricks on me.

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