The following videos are not exactly news but I felt they were interesting nonetheless in documenting the early Ura-Hara movement in Tokyo. The videos are from a television show that aired in 1993-1994 and feature Last Orgy2. Last Orgy2 was a column and television piece hosted by Jonio and 2 Go, who are now better known as Jun Takahashi (Undercover) and Nigo (A Bathing Ape.) These videos features very young versions of them showing off and introducing things they felt were cool at the time. In the second video there is a little walk around of NOWHERE which was their store where they had both originally stocked and launched their now world famous brands. Thanks to piroshiki99 for sharing these videos. If you have any more info about the show they did please contact me here.
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