TokyoScope blog — japan

Podcast #76: "Digital Life in an Analog Japan!"
Talk to AMETORA author @wdavidmarx about vintage fashion in #Tokyo, the origins of the word #otaku, and how analog still lives in #Japan ! Listen now at https://www.tokyoscope.blog/p/pure-tokyoscope-podcast-76-w-david
Podcast #77: "A Bried HIstory of the 21st Century!"
Discussion with #AMETORA author @wdavidmarx and dive into 21st century life in #Japan, including food, tourism, and the abundance of ELO. Listen now at https://www.tokyoscope.blog/p/pure-tokyoscope-podcast-77-w-david
Fashion: The Sinz of Harajuku
Sinz was a crazy pop-up shop tucked away in the corner of one of Laforet Harajuku’s lower basement levels.
It looked like a record store: the walls were covered in vintage vinyl LPs and classic cover art from the likes of David Bowie and Talking Heads.
But on closer inspection, Sinz sold fashion accessories with a strong music / rock & roll twist: 12” discs that doubled as headwear, oversized boom box handbags, and wallets shaped like speakers and cassettes.
