Chapter 124 Japanese Women (1/2)



Chapter 124 Japanese Women

Lu Yi leaned over and carefully examined her walking posture and movements.

The woman was dressed very simply, walked with small, quick steps, and bent slightly at the waist when looking at people—a typical habit of traditional Japanese women!

Japanese women love to wear traditional kimonos, which are garments with long hems, resembling a large piece of cloth draped over the body.

The style at the legs is very narrow, making it difficult to take big steps when walking. As a result, Japanese women have developed the habit of walking with small, shuffling steps, and they are not used to walking with their feet turned outwards, so they can only walk with their toes pointing inwards.

In addition, Japan also practices the kneeling ceremony, where a small mat is laid on the ground, and both men and women kneel directly on the ground, with their buttocks resting on their heels and their knees facing forward.

They rarely sit directly on a stool, and their toes point inward, which is one of the reasons why most Japanese women walk with their toes pointing inward.

However, this walking posture gives Japanese people a sense of restraint and refinement, and it also conforms to the aesthetic style in the eyes of the Japanese.

In Japan, most Japanese girls wearing kimonos walking on the street walk with their toes turned inward and their legs tightly pressed together.

The woman Lu Yi is looking at right now is in this position!

She walks with her toes pointing inwards, her calves bent, and her steps small but quick. When she lifts her foot, she unconsciously exerts force with the instep, stretching the cloth shoe's upper up. This is because she is used to wearing wooden clogs!

Lu Yi had never seen such an abnormal way of walking as she had ever seen a Chinese person before!

Because Chinese women have always valued being poised, elegant, and poised.

Women in the new era, in particular, are all capable of holding up half the sky, and each of them stands tall and straight, completely different from the image of Japanese women!

The moment Lu Yi saw her, he knew who she was and immediately rushed off the train.

This time, unlike when he followed Liu Xu, he was extremely cautious and wary, carefully following her.

That woman was indeed extraordinary. She kept looking back to check her surroundings along the way, which made her look like a highly trained spy!

The woman went into the station's restroom, and Lu Yi slipped into the adjacent men's restroom as well, using the excuse of washing his hands to intently watch the women's restroom from the mirror.

A moment later, a stylishly dressed woman emerged from the women's restroom. With her elegant curls and well-fitting long dress, she clearly came from a well-to-do family...

When Lu Yi saw himself in the mirror, a sarcastic smile crept onto his lips. His walk was so strange; even a skirt couldn't hide it...

Lu Yi shook the water droplets off his hands, put on his cap, and casually followed the woman.

Once outside the station, the woman stopped in front of the newspapers and bought a newspaper.

Lu Yi strode forward and knocked on the newspaper window. "A pack of cigarettes, please!"

"Okay... 80 cents!"

The woman glanced at Lu Yi, but saw nothing; all she saw was a large hat that completely obscured most of his face...

Pretending not to notice, Lu Yi pulled out his wallet. "Tsk! Why is it so expensive! Make it cheaper!"

The woman immediately turned her head away, showing no interest. But when she saw a news item in the newspaper, she chuckled twice.

Lu Yi handed the money to the shopkeeper, glancing at the newspaper in her hand as he turned away.

The huge title immediately caught his eye...

"Hideichiro Yamamoto, a successor of traditional Japanese culture, is about to visit China!"

really......

Yamamoto hasn't arrived yet, but the forwards are already here...

The woman didn't look at Lu Yi again and walked directly to the main road outside the station.

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