High-tech neon orgy that is Tokyo at night [high bandwidth]
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High-tech neon orgy that is Tokyo at night [high bandwidth]
I stumbled across this website while looking for photographs of Tokyo. Great pictures of the city at night, with stunningly beautiful photos of the hightech neon wonderland orgy that is this seemingly endless metropolis. Check out some of the pics:
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Oh, BTW, if you're not quick enough to look at the picture addresses, and since I completely forgot to link:
http://tokyoyakei.cool.ne.jp/
http://tokyoyakei.cool.ne.jp/
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The adverstisement on the building to the right...isn't that the brand of whiskey that Bill Murray's character was making a commercial for in Lost In Translation?kojikun wrote:http://tokyoyakei.cool.ne.jp/tokyo/ginza/ginza-6.jpg
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Are you looking for a beatdown?Shinova wrote:Manhattan's NOTHING compared to this!
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Dalton: I'm from the Island as well, and even I have to agree. Manhattan looks quite tame in comparison.
Dalton: I'm from the Island as well, and even I have to agree. Manhattan looks quite tame in comparison.
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Aye, I can imagine that.DPDarkPrimus wrote:There's a reason you sleep with the curtains closed in Tokyo hostels.
Another note: The fourth pic, the downtown one, looks a lot like the one used as a background in the original Tsukihime game (this only has significance for die-hard Tsukihime fans, all else, just turn your brains off and scroll past this post )
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There's something about lit up cities at night that make me go fantastic
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Hush you. I've actually seen both with normal exposure. Manhattan doesn't come close. Ginza and Akihabara make their NYC equivalents look empty.SPOOFE wrote:Manhattan when viewed through normal aperture with standard exposure vs. Tokyo with small aperture and a long exposure? Seems kinda one-sided to me...
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Tokyo is ridiculous. IT's this semi-organic city with twisting, winding streets with places 10 times as neon-filled as Times Square every few blocks. The city spreads for more miles than NYC, and it's live-in population is larger. And for the total number of people working in the city, it's the largest on the planet with around 31,000,000. The two are close, but Tokyo tops NYC and goes beyond it with it's technolust.
Tokyo is ridiculous. IT's this semi-organic city with twisting, winding streets with places 10 times as neon-filled as Times Square every few blocks. The city spreads for more miles than NYC, and it's live-in population is larger. And for the total number of people working in the city, it's the largest on the planet with around 31,000,000. The two are close, but Tokyo tops NYC and goes beyond it with it's technolust.
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You have over 12 million people crammed into one city (with, as Kojikun pointed out, a working population more than double that), and over 125 million people crammed into an area smaller than California. Of course its going to be bright and shiny.
Of course, they pay for their high standards of living with absolutely insane prices on everything that truly boggle the mind.
I'm going to be living in Japan next year. Though I'll be making forays into Tokyo and the mainland I'll actually be living on the island of Okinawa, which makes my heart glad because aside from the climate its much less expensive than the mainland. Tokyo's a great place to visit but too expensive to live there.
Of course, they pay for their high standards of living with absolutely insane prices on everything that truly boggle the mind.
I'm going to be living in Japan next year. Though I'll be making forays into Tokyo and the mainland I'll actually be living on the island of Okinawa, which makes my heart glad because aside from the climate its much less expensive than the mainland. Tokyo's a great place to visit but too expensive to live there.
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That is one beautiful picture.
As for the Tokyo skyline:
Looks like they're planning on destroying the universe with battalions of deadly white robots and evil, white, heavily beweaponed ships.
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Absolutely insatiable lust for hightech everything.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:It's not "technolust", whatever the fuck that is.
Not quite. Japan is the home of computerized toilets and small market computer products whose run is well under 1/10th the American standards, solely because the Japanese are willing to buy relatively useless but novel pieces of technology simply because theyre cutting edge. Things like Sony's ridiculously tiny VAIO's that have been out for years in Japan. Such as Sharp's 3D LCD laptops which havent even hit american markets but whose technology is rumored to already be on some small-run PDAs.It's called a "higher standard of living."
The Japanese have an absurd lust for the newest hightech gear, and along with that comes a ubiquity of flashy ways to advertise the products as well as shops. It's a fucking technological and media orgy, and thats what creates this neon wonderland.
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