Kevin Kelly searches for maximum vibrancy in Tokyo
The Nakasendo is an old road in Japan that
connects Kyoto to Tokyo. It was once a major foot highway, but today
small sections retain some of its historical feel. In October I walked
along 5 short sections of it, staying at traditional inns along the way.
The Nakasendo is full of history and many artists and poets over the
centuries have travelled along it, including Basho, the haiku genius. We
met a lot of characters, too, and thoroughly enjoyed the exquisite
details that make up this country. [See
Kevin's photos of the Nakasendo here]
The other side of Japan is full-tilt modern,
and at times, overloaded with color. The Japanese also love uniforms;
every role has a uniform. I tried to capture some of the uniforms on the
streets and trains, especially the cosplay uniforms in Harajuku, Tokyo.
I found maximum color in Japanese shows on TV, in their vending
machines, and at a crazy, bonkers, over-the-top show in Tokyo called the
Robot Restaurant. Turn up that color dial to 11!
BoingBoing has a host of colorful photos:
here.
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