bull; Salesman is in heaven at rock 'n' roll T-shirt shop
Howard Hughes  |  by www.dailybreeze.com. All rights reserved. 11.04 | 7:51

Fukawa, 25, has an awesome story. He played far-out guitar riffs in a rock band in his home country of Japan.
After this hipster earned a degree in international relations from a Japanese university, he came to the South Bay to work.


This hard rocker and Hawthorne resident has been at No Name for about a year and a half.
What does your job entail?
I take care of the store, restock, reorder, find new items through vendor catalogues, change store displays.


What kind of rock T-shirts do you sell?
We carry most bands from classic '60s to recent rock like alternative and punk.
Definitely Led Zeppelin and Metallica.

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