Tokyo Underground

 
The images below look almost unreal. These are the images of Tokyo’s sewer system. It’s funny to think that this eye popping architecture was never meant to be seen by the external world.

Here is a simple formula:
Advanced Engineering × Japanese Precision = Awesome Beauty
(no aesthetic required)
 

 

 

 

 

 

9 Responses to “Tokyo Underground”

  1. sariah September 23, 2007 at 8:52 pm #

    Hi Nobi,

    Cool pictures, I love structures like this, sometimes things that are mainly designed to be structurally efficient can be the most elegant – like for example bridges. I’ve never been to Japan but I know it has some beautiful suspension and cable-stay bridges.

  2. Nobi September 24, 2007 at 2:31 pm #

    Hi Sariah,
    I heard they offer a guided tour for the public once a year. I should plan my next trip to Japan when they have the tour. And you are right, there are amazing suspension bridges in Japan which were all built after I had left the country. Rainbow Bridge usually is one of the first things that foreigners are impressed when they enter Tokyo from Narita airport. It’s not the longest one in the world (the longest suspension bridge is in the south west part of Japan), but still the elevation is so high that it makes you feel like you’re descending to the metropolitan on a roller coaster. It’s a beautiful experience if you can enter Tokyo during the twilight hour. And the most amazing thing is these bridges are engineered to withstand the biggest ever earthquake which could hit Japan in the near future.

  3. Divina September 25, 2007 at 5:57 am #

    Absolutely fascinating.
    I *love* your posts about Japan, hope to see more.

  4. Nobi September 25, 2007 at 9:02 am #

    Thanks Divina. I rediscovered my own country recently and am still in kind of a state of shock. So, there will be more coming up.

  5. Octavian September 26, 2007 at 2:07 pm #

    It’s indeed an incredible beauty. It reminds me some SF movies from late 80′s. A cathedral of light and dark under the ground 0.

  6. Nobi September 26, 2007 at 3:22 pm #

    Hi Octavian,
    It’s actually scary to imagine being there all alone by yourself. There is something that recalls H.R. Giger’s world to me.

  7. Octavian September 27, 2007 at 1:28 pm #

    Exactly! It’s Giger… I was thinking to something like in expresionist movies, but Giger is the perfect example.

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