Tokyo roji : the diversity and versatility of alleys in a city in transition

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Tokyo roji : the diversity and versatility of alleys in a city in transition

Heide Imai

(Routledge research in planning and urban design)

Routledge, 2018

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [165]-182) and index

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Description

The Japanese urban alleyway, which was once part of people's personal spatial sphere and everyday life has been transformed by diverse and competing interests. Marginalised through the emergence of new forms of housing and public spaces, re-appropriated by different fields, and re-invented by the contemporary urban design discourse, the social meaning attached to the roji is being re-interpreted by individuals, subcultures and new social movements. The book will introduce and discuss examples of urban practices which take place within the dynamic urban landscape of contemporary Tokyo to portray the life cycle of an urban form being rediscovered, commodified and lost as physical space.

Table of Contents

Foreword Hidenobu Jinnai Acknowledgment Introduction 1. Tokyo and its Alleys 2. The Roji 3. The Yin and Yang of Tokyo - Nezu , Yanaka and The Mixed Used Roji 4. Between Geisha Town and Petit Paris - Kagurazaka and The Commercial(ized) Roji 5. Between Old Row Houses and Skyscrapers - Tsukudajima and the Residential Roji Conclusion

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