Airy, glad to know you had good memories of Japan to share. As I mentioned, the runners appeared out of the blue when I was shooting this show window with interesting decoration. I felt the scene surreal rather than lively.
Elsa, thanks! I couldn't just pass by this hilarious graffiti.
Frank, thanks for your comment! Glad you like some. As you see, the runners was strongly backlit, but I thought they are effective enough to give the surreal feel to the image. A B&W treatment might be worth trying to make the runners stand out more. And, of course, why not seeing each other in person in the future!
Sten, thanks for dropping by. Harajuku shows its unusual face more at night than in the daytime.
What is good about the wideangle lenses of 24mm and wider for this kind of snapshot is that you can direct the camera a bit away from the people I want to include in the frame by keeping my intention unnoticed by them. The image of Louis-Vuitton carriage with the little girl and the mother is an example.