Japan
Shortly after the Rock Steady Crew came to Japan, b-boying within
Japan began to thrive. Each Sunday b-boys would perform breaking in
Tokyo's Yoyogi Park.
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One of the first and most influential Japanese breakers was Crazy-A,
who is now the leader of the Tokyo chapter of Rock Steady Crew.
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He also organizes the yearly B-Boy Park which draws upwards of 10,000
fans a year and attempts to expose a wider audience to the culture.
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