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Tokyo: A Certain Style Paperback – September 1, 1999
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Print length440 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherChronicle Books
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Publication dateSeptember 1, 1999
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Grade level8 and up
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Reading age13 years and up
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Dimensions4.25 x 0.75 x 5.71 inches
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ISBN-100811824233
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ISBN-13978-0811824231
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It's common for Americans to stereotype the Japanese as conformist, rigidly organized, and immaculately tidy, but with Tokyo: A Certain Style Kyoichi Tsuzuki makes remarkable progress toward broadening those impressions. Tsuzuki photographed the very lived-in interiors of numerous Tokyo houses and apartments, and then jammed his piles of pictures into the format of a short-of-stature book. The result is an engrossing look at the many ways people have adapted to Tokyo's notoriously cramped living spaces. There are several common threads--indoor clotheslines are used to supplement or replace closet space in almost every home--but each dwelling brings out its owner's personality. Some are breathtakingly cluttered, with bric-a-brac piled on electronic equipment and papers stacked on every flat surface, while others show so little evidence of the debris of daily living that one feels certain sorcery must be involved. Most charming are the "design" elements that show off the owners' little quirks: ingeniously improvised hooks and shelves, major appliances banished to the outdoors, and the extensive stuffed animal collection of a grown adult. Many photos simply boggle the mind with the sheer amount of stuff that can be crammed into incredibly small spaces, while others highlight the strange beauty that is often achieved in compressed living. Highly recommended for dorm-bound college students or anyone who has ever groused about a lack of space. --Ali Davis
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An indispensable resource for quality-conscious visitors who don t want to blow their budgets.
About the Author
Kyoichi Tsuzuki has written extensively for Japanese publications about art, architecture, and travel, and has also written several books on the same subjects. He was born, raised, and educated in Tokyo, where he still lives.
Product details
- Publisher : Chronicle Books (September 1, 1999)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 440 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0811824233
- ISBN-13 : 978-0811824231
- Reading age : 13 years and up
- Grade level : 8 and up
- Item Weight : 10.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 4.25 x 0.75 x 5.71 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2017
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Kyoichi Tsuzuki brings his unique perspective to this engaging little book about the way people in Tokyo really live - not what you see on design blogs, but the kind of interiors that are only, if ever, shown to the West through the medium of films and anime. There's something inexplicably appealing about the clutter and smallness of these spaces. Definitely worth a read, and makes a good coffee table book.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2011
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I have long been interested in Japanese design and how they manage to be so space-efficient in such innovative ways. This book is really not about design "ideas" but is really just a snapshot into the everyday lives of ordinary Tokyo residents. Most of the rooms are ridiculously cluttered. Many look unclean. I actually like looking at the book, but not for inspiration. It's more a voyeuristic experience. Shatters a stereotype of mine: I always thought Japanese were ridiculously neat. The apartments featured in this book are disastrously messy. And while some of that is due to space issues, it's also related to strange collecting habits (ie. Hello Kitty and stuffed animals).
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Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2004
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If you are interested in how most Japanese live, in their daily, ordinary lives, then pick this book up. It does not illustrate the "traditional" Japanses houses with Zen gardens and tatami mats everywhere, nor does it illustrate the "Ikea-ized" futuristic apartments of rich folks in Tokyo. Instead it shows how the other half (or make that 85%) of Japanese live: in a word, cramped. This book showcases real, average apartments and houses. Most of these dwellings are (relatively) tiny and crammed floor to cieling with STUFF. This book is interesting in that it shows how a person can literally cram their life into one or two tiny rooms and make it livable. For those interested in REAL Japanese daily culture, this book is a gold mine.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2011
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I really enjoyed this book. its a tiny, handheld book that shows just how crowded it is to live in tokyo. the only downside is the binding of the pages wasn't done very well. the glue came off and the pages fell out within 2 days of purchase. never had that happen before, otherwise id give it 5 stars instead of 4.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2014
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I love looking at pictures of spaces and how people use them. It's nice to get a glimpse into the lifestyle of another culture.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2020
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I was looking for this book for years, thanks!
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2018
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the book basically fell apart in my hand
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2013
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This is a very small but fat book of old photos. The photos are of Japanese homes that are (one hopes) unusually cramped and untidy. It appears from the old-style electrical appliances, e.g., TV, in the interiors that the photos were taken many years ago. As someone who also lives in a cramped, untidy apartment, I found this book more depressing than anything else. Note, the cover fell off almost immediately due to the dried-out glue. This book is cheap, but even at that price, it wasn't worth it.
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Sean Inglis
4.0 out of 5 stars
Compact perspective changer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 20, 2012Verified Purchase
A fascinating little book that I've just finished after around a year of dipping in and out.
Mostly inspired - but occasionally mortified - by the compact spaces people seem happy with. It certainly hasme questioning how much space I need.
One star deducted for a poor quality binding that failed within around a week, but Id happily shell out again for a larger / better quality edition.
Mostly inspired - but occasionally mortified - by the compact spaces people seem happy with. It certainly hasme questioning how much space I need.
One star deducted for a poor quality binding that failed within around a week, but Id happily shell out again for a larger / better quality edition.
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S. Thomas
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This is Tokyo
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 20, 2004Verified Purchase
Yeah, this is a good one. I travelled to Tokyo last September 2003 and so I have cravings of all things related to. This book makes me smile.
We'd all love one of those tv homes that are all co-ordinated and perfect. But the reality and the need for practicality in daily life at home demands a much different approach.
This is just a great little colourful book that shows us what the home of an average Tokyo-ite is like. A bit dated now though, maybe ten years old ? But just skim through it and it is fantastic. Not a design guide with tips on zen layouts - this is wabi-sabi - showing you the beauty of life as it honestly is in Tokyo.
We'd all love one of those tv homes that are all co-ordinated and perfect. But the reality and the need for practicality in daily life at home demands a much different approach.
This is just a great little colourful book that shows us what the home of an average Tokyo-ite is like. A bit dated now though, maybe ten years old ? But just skim through it and it is fantastic. Not a design guide with tips on zen layouts - this is wabi-sabi - showing you the beauty of life as it honestly is in Tokyo.
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Rachel Cutts
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Five Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 10, 2015Verified Purchase
Very good condition, great book!
mari
5.0 out of 5 stars
Urbanes Wohnen auf kleinem Raum
Reviewed in Germany on September 4, 2017Verified Purchase
"Tokyo: A certain style" ist mit Sicherheit einer meiner liebsten Fotobände. Hier findet man keine sterilen Katalogfotos, schlüsselfertige Designhäuser, die noch nie bewohnt wurden oder minimalistische Zen-Architektur. Stattdessen gibt das Buch einen authentischen Einblick in die Lebensräume der Stadtbewohnerinnen und Stadtbewohner. Das Format ist, so wie die Wohnräume in Tokyo, klein gehalten. Das ist für einen Fotoband ungewöhnlich, passt aber so wie das Layout ausgesprochen gut zum inhaltlichen Konzept. Die Bilder geben zusammen mit den Hintergrundinformationen zu den Leuten, die in den Wohnungen leben, einen authentischen Einblick in das Leben im Tokyo der 90er. Ein äußerst charmantes Werk, in dem man selbst bei genauer Betrachtung immer wieder neue überraschende Details entdeckt.
Yoland
5.0 out of 5 stars
Super.
Reviewed in France on February 24, 2014Verified Purchase
Great intimates of japanese house/lifestyle.
A nice book on how anticipate the REAL day-to-day life as someone living in Japan.
A nice book on how anticipate the REAL day-to-day life as someone living in Japan.
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