Sunday, June 29, 2008

041_homeless 03


While cardboard boxes are perfect material for building a shelter because of its lightness and great availability it’s not ideal for outdoor use. Pure cardboard shelters are usually found only in covered areas such as underground link ways or train stations. For outdoor campsites, Tokyo Bedouins wrap their homes with a secondary layer of blue (or green) tarpaulin for weather protection.

040_fashion city


Tokyo is a city of fashion. People here dress up quite well comparing to those in other Asian cities. It is interesting to note that some inexpensive-but-well-designed brands of apparel such as MUJI, among others, has created a generic appearance of Tokyoites, the same way IKEA has done to interior spaces across Europe. Salary men on the train carry similar briefcases or housewives don the same design of coats and handbags are fairly usual sight within Tokyo’s urban area. Younger women are also in favour of stiletto heels even though they don’t look comfortable at all. This photo was taken from a shop in Tokyo. Look carefully and you’ll notice an impressive number of marks caused by those killing heels.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

039_creative display


I once wrote about Akihabara on the post no.002_Signtecture. The area is famous for electrical appliances and digital technologies. It is also perhaps one of the most vibrant areas in Japan. One can find not only incredible amount of information flying around in all sorts of form ranging from small handouts to giant digital billboard façade, but also the most interesting ways of displaying products. Since most shops are selling more or less the same stuffs. The competition rate is high. Creativity is an important key to public’s attention.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

038_women only


Japanese trains are exceptionally crowded during peak hours. Within these periods, station staffs are provided in front of each door to push the commuters in, as many and as dense as they can. Well, actually not all of them on board are unhappy. There is a hidden group of perverts enjoying the density and trying to strategically place themselves next to their potential preys. The number of reported cases involving women being molested on the train is unable to disregard. As a possible solution, some lines offer a few carriages only for female passengers during rush hours.

037_the japanese are in the detail 02


[Kyoto] Ordinary things such as pedestrian crossing light can also tell us some stories about the city it belongs to. As shown on the picture, the red and green men found in Japan both wear a hat. It shows how meticulous local people are. Pay attention next time you travel overseas, you will notice that different city has different design of pedestrian crossing light. For example, the ones in Taipei are animated (see 006_running green man at http://urbanomania-tw.blogspot.com) and in Rome they also have a yellow light (see 010_yellow man at http://urbanomania-eu.blogspot.com).