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Your Guide to Design and Pop Culture in Tokyo

RTR 12

Copies of the latest issue of free paper RTR at Cafe Pause. There are a few pieces by PMKFA inside.

White Chocolate Strawberry Parfait

About to order one of these suckers at Royal Host in Aoyama.

O.Lamm and Marxy

Enjoying nabe at OK Fred HQ with O.Lamm and Marxy.

Preparing an Event

Jesper, hard at work on the final pieces of our Nudie Cafe puzzle.

New Chair by Kimura

We got some new chairs at the cafe by designer Koji Kimura in a beautiful yellow that suits Swedish Style perfectly.

Tokion

The new Tokion! The next issue will feature OK FRED’s Audrey and Yoshi.

Conceal Cafe

Enjoying lunch at Conceal Cafe.

PMKFA + Paper Sky

Get your PMKFA + Paper Sky collaboration tee at ABC.

The Green Man

Would you buy the new DS Tingle game from this man?

Update
This shot was taken on Saturday, while I was out in Akihabara, but for some reason Flickr wouldn’t post the entry.

Marimokkori

Just got these as a souvenir from a student. Nice stiffy!

MyWay by Trico

After the exhibition, I decided to check out the MyWay shop by Trico, and I’m still there, enjoying a second beer and chatting up with the staff.

Design Overload

Well, three hours later, and I think I’m experiencing design overload. It’s a great event, but there’s just so much to take in. Taking a breather now, before I start the long trek home.

GDP

About to enter.

Tokyo Big Sight

I must be nuts — I just biked from Ikebukuro to Tokyo Big Sight to see the Good Design Presentation.

FFIII

Looks like they’re already sold out of the DS version of Final Fantasy III at the Bic Camera in Yurakucho. It came out today.

PauseTalk

PauseTalk is a regular series of events that take place at Cafe Pause on the first Monday of every month, with a start time of 20:00. The idea is to create a forum where Tokyo-based creatives can get together and discuss their own projects, as well as cultural currents of the city. The next edition happens June 4.

We hereby define a new term, that of the magaziner, described as a person who exerts an unhealthy amount of love for all things magazine. The Magaziner is a site that mostly focuses on the intersection between magazines and the digital frontier, and what it means for the medium. This does not preclude the inclusion of a healthy amount of print love.

Codex is a weekly music podcast hosted by Jean Snow, recorded in Tokyo. Playlists for all episodes are posted on the site, and you can subscribe to RSS feeds of posts and episodes.

Jean Snow is a contributor to Arcade Mania, your guide to the arcade gaming scene in Japan (Amazon US/Amazon Japan). He also provided assistance on Tokyolife: Art and Design, a guide to Tokyo's cultural output of the past few years, covering the works of over 80 influential creatives.
He will be contributing to the upcoming fifth editions of The Rough Guide to Tokyo and The Rough Guide to Japan, due for release in 2011.

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Jean Snow is Executive Director of the PechaKucha organization. He also helps run the PechaKucha Night in Tokyo -- please get in touch if you are interested in presenting at a future event. For a more intimate salon-like discussion group, join him at his monthly PauseTalk event.

A longtime resident of Tokyo, he lives and breathes design, pop culture, and gaming, sustained by an unhealthy addiction to magazines and frequent visits to his favorites cafes. He has reported on these obsessions for various online/offline publications, including the following: Time, Inside (Australian Design Review), Gizmodo, Gridskipper, Kotaku, 1UP, Tokyo Q, Superfuture, OK Fred, Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel, I.D. (International Design), Metropolis, Azure, MoCo Loco, Kateigaho International Edition, Wired's Game|Life, PingMag, CNNGo, Phaidon, and The Japan Times.

You can subscribe to an RSS feed of this site, and also follow him on Twitter and Facebook, or get in touch by email.

 

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