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みゆき族
みゆきぞく
1. [n] [hist]
▶ Miyuki-zoku
▶ Miyuki tribe
▶ [expl] young people dressed in an Ivy League-inspired style who frequented Miyuki Street, Ginza, in the summer of 1964



History:
6. A 2021-10-09 11:41:00  Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
5. A* 2021-10-08 22:38:10  Robin Scott <...address hidden...>
  Refs:
https://kotobank.jp/word/みゆき族-872720
  Comments:
Is this better?
  Diff:
@@ -15 +15 @@
-<gloss g_type="expl">Ivy Leage look-inspired fashion movement centered around Miyuki Street, Ginza, in the summer of 1964</gloss>
+<gloss g_type="expl">young people dressed in an Ivy League-inspired style who frequented Miyuki Street, Ginza, in the summer of 1964</gloss>
4. A* 2021-10-07 23:09:22  Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
  Refs:
W. David Marx calls them "Miyuki tribe" in his book Ametora: How Japan Saved American Style
  Diff:
@@ -13 +13,3 @@
-<gloss>young men and women who frequented Miyuki Street, Ginza, in the summer of 1964</gloss>
+<gloss>Miyuki-zoku</gloss>
+<gloss>Miyuki tribe</gloss>
+<gloss g_type="expl">Ivy Leage look-inspired fashion movement centered around Miyuki Street, Ginza, in the summer of 1964</gloss>
3. A* 2021-10-04 07:34:29  Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
  Comments:
I think the "distinctive fashion" needs to be worked in to properly explain the significance of this
  Diff:
@@ -11,0 +12 @@
+<misc>&hist;</misc>
2. A 2017-04-18 04:38:27  Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
  Refs:
KOD追加語彙: "young men and women with a distinctive fashion who frequented Miyuki Street, Ginza, in the summer of 1964."
  Comments:
No need for the literal translation.
  Diff:
@@ -12,2 +12 @@
-<gloss>Miyuki tribe</gloss>
-<gloss>freethinking young men who walked up and down Miyuki street in Ginza in the sixties</gloss>
+<gloss>young men and women who frequented Miyuki Street, Ginza, in the summer of 1964</gloss>
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