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It's hardly going to be headline-grabbing news for readers of this blog that I love Tokyo more than any other place on the planet. Re-immersing myself in this city gives me a chance to count the ways and the whys, though.



In the brief time I've been here I've done a ton of stuff. I went to Vege Shokudo in Koenji to eat old friend Yoyo's excellent vegetable curry, and found a posse of Tokyo Art Beat writers assembled there, including Cameron McKean and Darryl Jingwen Wee.



After the meal Yoyo took me out onto the narrow alley to meet the Shiroto No Ran storekeepers, including Hajime Matsumoto, who gave a talk about the collective in Berlin in October.



The man in the red-framed glasses below (he remakes secondhand clothes by stitching on playful motifs borrowed from cigarette packets, combini uniforms, and so on, a bit like Andrea Crews in Paris) then guided us to the legendary Asoko clubhouse, up a side-street. Nobody was there, but it was a thrill to locate it.



The next day I had lunch with Yukiko Sawabe, whose work I wrote about recently on my Art-It blog. We went to organic food basement Crayon House, then dropped into Gallery 360 (showing Yoko Ono's pistol-cracked glass plates) and Utrecht reading room, which is a pleasingly understated but immaculately-curated gallery and art bookshop on Omote Sando.



Then, taking in the new Nezu Museum and Junko Koshino's imperious building overlooking the Azabu expressway, we headed to the French Embassy in Hiroo, which has a really great show on called No Man's Land, a sort of art school degree show in which French and Japanese artists have been given individual rooms in a warren-like, slightly dilapidated building to make over as they see fit. It was nice to see a Love and Hate Bento Box video in one featuring Roger McDonald, and a painting by Audrey Fondecave featuring Mai Ueda and Cyril Duval as Holbein's Ambassadors in another.



But if I love Tokyo it's the surrounding context -- the thing producing events and encounters like these -- that deserves the credit. You really only sense something as abstract as a context interstitially, in slipping glimpses as you scurry from appointment to appointment. And yet these glimpses contain the magic that fuels the city, and your love for it.

So here's a paragraph of those glimpses, so frail, so fragmentary and yet so forceful. The tiling in the Citibank lobby on Aoyama Dori. The wooden mailboxes outside Utrecht. A transparently delicate schoolgirl reading a book on the stairs at Ebisu subway station. The 5 o'clock music transforming Meguro into Prospero's island (Shakespeare did travel to Japan; one day I'll make a film about it). The sense of complete safety; I can wear the most ridiculous clothes without fear of embarrassment or assault. Never having to worry about prying hands near my wallet, even in the densest crowd. A sense of being, if not in the future, at least in a parallel world where people are quite a bit more refined, well-mannered and intelligent than I'm used to. A pervading calm inhibition. The mechanical tenderness of soothing lift music. The women, their manner, their faces, their legs, their hair.

Oh Tokyo, let me count the ways!

(no subject)

Date: 2009-12-11 02:31 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I think your entry got cut off when you uploaded it. I don't see the paragraph on the homelessness, the suicides, the alcoholism, and the chronically overworked and overstressed.

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Date: 2009-12-11 03:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kumakouji.livejournal.com
I know you're probably too busy but you really should check out Gallery Oculus (http://www14.plala.or.jp/oculus/) since you're in Tokyo. If the gallery is anything like the website it'll be brilliant.

moomoo

Date: 2009-12-11 03:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] milky-eyes.livejournal.com
you are gushing.

but I can understand.

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Date: 2009-12-11 05:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lord-whimsy.livejournal.com
I can wear the most ridiculous clothes without fear of embarrassment or assault.

Well, where's the fun in that? ;)

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Date: 2009-12-11 06:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dermfitz.livejournal.com
I'm glad you're happy but please do watch yourself on that ledge in the first photo, it looks very dangerous.

99%

Date: 2009-12-11 06:51 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
i'm with you except for the music; i find it mostly tasteless and insidious in most of the places--at least in osaka.

i swear, i'll often hear the exact same "anthology of current western hits" in completely different establishments...it's, well, insidious.

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Date: 2009-12-11 09:34 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Come on Momus, stop kidding. We all know you'd rather be in London.

the "guy in red glasses"

Date: 2009-12-11 10:33 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
ブログに彼のことを書いたことあるって知ってるよね?
http://imomus.livejournal.com/314837.html
when you called his used clothing shop an "art gallery"


neonwondergirl

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Date: 2009-12-11 01:24 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
"I can wear the most ridiculous clothes without fear of embarrassment or assault."

Now that's an interesting statement, though my slant is different from Whimsy's whose attention was caught by the statement, too.

I always thought that Momus wears his clothes pretty much fearlessly and admired him for it. I'm a very shy person and would probably collapse with agony when wearing some of his outfits! (This is of course not to say that I don't like them...)

FrF

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Date: 2009-12-11 02:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kitchen-life.livejournal.com
We went to Tokyo for the first time in October and this post sums up everything that we absolutely loved about it. Have you been to Kushiwakamaru?
Image (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicolette_amette/4175954977/)

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Date: 2009-12-11 02:47 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
These days we fly around the world to admire the internationalism of others.

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Date: 2009-12-11 08:34 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I'm glad you're enjoying yourself Nick, the people of Tokyo are very privileged to have you in their city, singing Kahimi Karie nonetheless!

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Date: 2009-12-12 09:47 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
man you're LUCKY!

fais la bise à Yoyo de ma part!

Olivier

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Date: 2009-12-12 07:26 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I used to walk past the French embassy every morning to get to the bus stop for school.... which I happened to do at that time I now know to be the transition between the Parco and Saison periods! All this time I've been reading you and you had to wait until you're almost done to relay this info!

This one's for Whimsy:
captcha: Philadelphia jauntier
jauntier(adj.): marked by smartness in dress and manners
Ikidyounot.

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