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2000s: A man explores Tokyo when his girlfriend is at work
2000s: A man explores Tokyo when his girlfriend is at work
Florent Chavouet, a young graphic artist, spent six months exploring Tokyo while his girlfriend interned at a company there
Each day he would set forth with a pouch full of color pencils and a sketchpad, and visit different neighborhoods. This book records the city that he got to know during his adventures.
It isn’t the Tokyo of packaged tours and glossy guidebooks, but a grittier, vibrant place, full of ordinary people going about their daily lives and the scenes and activities that unfold on the streets of a bustling metropolis.
Here you find businessmen and businesswomen, hipsters, students, grandmothers, shopkeepers, police officers, and other urban types and tribes in all manner of dress and hairstyles. A temple nestles among skyscrapers; the corner grocery anchors a diverse assortment of dwellings, cafes, and shops–often tangled in electric lines.
The artist mixes styles and tags his pictures with wry comments and observations. Realistically rendered advertisements or posters of pop stars contrast with cartoon sketches of iconic objects or droll vignettes, like a housewife walking her pet pig, a Godzilla statue in a local park, and an urban fishing pond that charges 400 yen per half hour.
This very personal guide to Tokyo is organized by neighborhood with hand-drawn maps that provide an overview of each neighborhood.
Destination: Tokyo Author/guide: Florent Chavouet Departure Time: 2000s
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