We went deep into our archives for these two images in response to this week’s challenge – A Face in a Crowd –

Taken along a typical busy shopping street in Sugita, Japan (just south of Yokohama) in the late 1970s. If you look closely you can see the faces of at least two women inside looking out.

One of our favorite images from our time living in Japan in the late 1970s. The face of the bus driver is clearly seen as he is busy checking me out in his rearview mirror.
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Wow! Thank you for posting these pictures! The ladies’ clothes and their hairstyles are so NATSUKASHI! Brings back all my old memories. And the bus, yeah, I remember this old style!
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We’re so glad that you like them! Thank you for your comments.
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I really liked the concept of a crowd and with unknown faces. Greta shots!
My take on “A Face in the Crowd”. – https://wordpress.com/view/satyaanveshan.wordpress.com
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Thank you!
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