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The UK‘s skate prodigies on the sport’s Olympics debut

Ride on

As skateboarding embraces a more conventional status as an Olympic sport, four skaters reflect on what happens to a subculture when it’s thrust into the mainstream.

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The dystopian megacities of anime architecture

Brave new world

A new book celebrating the creative process behind Japan's animated cityscapes offers both architectural escapism and bold imaginings of a near future.

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Gritty images of everyday life on the streets of Tokyo

Unexpected beauty

Photographer Tatsuo Suzuki discusses his compelling portraits of contemporary Tokyo, and finding fascination in the mundane.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Documenting urban underbellies across the world

From New York to Tokyo

Featuring photographs taken over the course of his career, Miguel Rio Branco’s long-term project examines our relationship with the urban spaces we inhabit.

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The extraordinary rise of Japan’s unlikely tattoo hero

The art of intimacy

Horiren 1st is among the world’s most sought-after tattoo artists. But in a country where body art is considered taboo, her journey to the top hasn’t been easy.

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Magic in the mundane: candid shots on the streets of Japan

Blink & you’ll miss them

Travelling back and forth between Tokyo and Kamakura, photographer Shin Noguchi seeks out the extraordinary in the everyday.

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Secret snapshots of Tokyo’s vivid street life

Poetic timing

Japanese street photographer Mikiko Hara shoots from the chest, allowing the camera to capture happy accidents that come as a surprise... even to her.

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Voyeuristic portraits of Tokyo’s hidden faces

Shibuya Unmasked

On the corner of the Shibuya Crossing, Oleg Tolstoy was met with floods of people in near-identical surgical masks. Intrigued, he began to dig deeper.

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Japan’s Radiohead transcend all notions of a tribute band

A parallel reality

Every time cover band On A Saturday perform, they briefly transform into their idols. But this isn’t just an uncanny simulation – it’s a moment of togetherness shared with other fans.

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What it’s like to live as a black person in Japan

Lost in Tokyo

A new, short documentary from Amarachi Nwosu – titled Black in Tokyo – reveals what it’s really like to live as a black foreigner in a racially homogenous society.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Photos that explore the juxtapositions of modern Japan

Tokyo is yours

In her latest project, photographer Meg Hewitt travels to Tokyo to capture the bewildering aftermath of the 2011 tsunami.

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Outdoor

The torture of Tokyo rush hour, up close and impersonal

One hell of a commute

Photographer Michael Wolf spent years documenting the world's busiest travel system, capturing a claustrophobic nightmare.

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