Tokyo : the shogun's city at the twenty-first century
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Tokyo : the shogun's city at the twenty-first century
(World cities series)
John Wiley, c1998
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Tokyo : the shogun's city at the 21st century
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-251) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780471971870
Description
This fully revised edition of one of the earliest titles in the "World Cities" series, provides a portrait of a complex and rapidly changing metropolis. The text looks at the problems that Tokyo poses for city planners and suggests ways of improving the urban environment. In addition, it analyzes the structures and function of the city. The work takes the reader on a tour of Tokyo's districts and landmarks: the imperial palace in the heart of the city, the prosperous commercial centres of Shinjuku and Shibuya, the nightlife district of Roppongi, traditional neighbourhoods in "old Tokyo" along the Sumida River and the comfortable communities of the fast-growing west side. This book offers an introductory text for students of urban studies and geography, as well as those with an interest in Tokyo.
Table of Contents
- Orientation
- historical development
- contemporary Tokyo
- faces of the metropolis
- Tokyo directions
- Tokyo 21.
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: hbk ISBN 9780471978695
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Tokyo the shogun's city at the 21st century Forbidden to outsiders for 250 years, destroyed by earthquake in 1923, carpet bombed in 1945, Tokyo is a city which never looks back and absolutely will not be stopped. Not just the capital of a country but increasingly of the world. The future of cities everywhere is already written, in thousands of neon lights, by a city which defies all attempts at control and planning. Tokyo captures the pounding, chattering rhythms of daily life among the towering high rises and clandestine knots of alleys and squares in the world's premier urban laboratory. It guides the reader through the maze of neighboring districts revealing an urban reality seldom seen, the underside of Tokyo - a place of secluded temples, bathhouses, gardens, and slums. The author explores a myriad of urban fragments, from a giant, naked Marilyn Monroe squared off for combat against a hulking Japanese sumo wrestler to the splendour of the Imperial Palace, to reveal the alien nature of the city which remains a wonder of eastern invention and dynamism. Tokyo is written as the city rebuilds.
However, this time it is not catastrophe which is the impetus for construction, it is the desire to keep Tokyo at the cutting edge, the fastest and richest city in the world. World Cities series is edited by R. J. Johnston and P. L. Knox Urban Studies / Planning / Social Science
Table of Contents
- Orientation
- historical development
- contemporary Tokyo
- faces of the metropolis
- Tokyo directions
- Tokyo 21.
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