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Category: Sights
A smattering of Tokyo tips
I do like visiting Japan and over the years I’ve been known to pass on a list of must-do and must-not-do tips to various of my friends.
Well, there have been several, how do I say, ‘new developments’ on Teh Internets that renders many of my tips irrelevant. So rather than bore you with my tips, here’s what I now recommend to those about to head to Tokyo, perhaps for the first time.
A long time ago when nerds thought that WAP was cool (yes, they really did), there was this great website called Superfuture which managed to contain the very best subcultural shopping guides to Tokyo. Superfuture never went away, it just got bigger and better and expanded to many other world cities.
And just recently they releases – finally – a Superfuture Tokyo iPhone app.
Yes, it costs more than most iPhone apps do – but, seriously, just get it. It will save you printing out their PDFs like I have done on every trip. With it you will find most of the craziest, hippest, and often most spartan shopping experiences in Tokyo – the concept shops for micro-brands that aren’t big enough to even register on hipster radars beyond a 1km radius of their ‘concept store’.
K has been hunting for interesting Tokyo stuff too and came across two other nice resources recently too.
The first is Claska’s Tokyo by Tokyo assembled by the Claska Hotel. Grab it in Australia from Upon A Fold. What is nice about Tokyo by Tokyo is that it is basically a series of recommendations by locals from the cool to the very uncool and organised by theme. I’m looking forward to checking out Emiko Oki’s ‘Three most splendidly lavish toilets in Tokyo’ on my next trip . . .
The other is a lo-fi and supercute Hello Sandwich guide from the blog of the same name. You can get a hard copy or an immediate PDF version.
Basically the Hello Sandwich guide is what you’d get from a personalised blogger tour of Tokyo. There’s some pretty standard recommendations but where it shines is when it covers the suburbs and areas you might not consider off the JR Yamanote line.
What a great idea.
A collaborative map of album cover art!
I never knew a Duran Duran album cover used the State Library of NSW!
(via Hardformat)
Ahh a lovely pop song from one of my high rotation bands of the moment. Maybe Mistletone will get them down here. They should.
Skulls! Bass! (well, not thru computer speakers)
The best track by far from The Bug’s latest album (and previously on the mighty Hyperdub label as a 12″). No nonsense, just dark as hell.
Body parts and music
Fantastic work exploring the relationship between body parts and musical genres.
The rest of the Fleshmap project is pretty amazing too.
Finally I’m putting this online.
I took this photo at the Tsukiji Fish Markets in Tokyo when I was there in 2005 with HC11 and friends.
We didn’t buy a packet. Not even for “scientific research purposes”.
Unsafe expressions
I was sent an Access database to do some things with at work today and this lovely message popped up.
I immediately started looking for the “OF COURSE NOT” button.
Video effects done by people
Kode9 and Spaceape at Mutek
Tobias van Veen has put together this rather entertaining interview with Kode9 and the Spaceape recorded at Mutek 07. There is an undercurrent of HP Lovecraft – “they are coming from below”, “beneath the sea” – as well as clear Drexciyan references.