For this week’s Cosmic Photo Challenge, the prompt is “architechture.” Since I don’t have a lot of fancy tools at my disposal for altering photos, I decided to choose a building and pick it apart. I thought what better place to look than Japan, where aesthetics is everything.
Here’s a picture I took in December of 2014, of the Disney store in the Shibuya section of Tokyo. Click on the pictures for a closer look:
The whole building, for perspective
Who wouldn’t want to go in? Note the sign that says 7F… that means the store is 7 floors high.
Above the entrance The store inside is tiny in square footage. It’s all upwards, via a skinny circular staircase, on which you have to squeeze past the people going the other way.
This is where you come out – the cash registers in most stores in Japan are at the back.
Above the exit is all interesting textures – for no particular reason. There are no windows in the store.
Fancy frontage, but not part of the store. It’s all between the entrance and the exit.
And finally the roof, with the obligatory plants. The Japanese grow things anywhere they can – and it’s all beautiful.
It certainly is peculiar. I can’t help but think there is a reason behind each design element — unless it was designed by an American who just wanted to be different. lol
That’s entirely possible, since it’s Disney. But it could be a Japanese architect going for an “American” look too. It was definitely worth taking a picture of. 🙂
I’ve never actually seen that building. But then, I didn’t spend much time in Shibuya. I was a Shinjuku person. But I agree, one of the best places to find interesting architecture is Japan.
The Disney store is just up the street from the station – about two minutes walk from what I remember.
I meant to go to Shinjuku, but I didn’t make it. 😛
Wow! Fantastic shots. I’m kinda wishing I could teleport myself there right now. I’ve been to Tokyo once and it was amazing. I didn’t get to spend much time there, but one day… one day, I’ll go back and see this.
What a bizarre place. It looks like some sort of marooned spaceship.
Thank you for your continued participation in the challenge it’s great that we get such an eclectic mix of images.
June 7, 2016 at 12:00 am
It certainly is peculiar. I can’t help but think there is a reason behind each design element — unless it was designed by an American who just wanted to be different. lol
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June 8, 2016 at 4:20 pm
That’s entirely possible, since it’s Disney. But it could be a Japanese architect going for an “American” look too. It was definitely worth taking a picture of. 🙂
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June 6, 2016 at 9:57 pm
That was a very interesting building 🙂
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June 8, 2016 at 3:31 pm
It is! 🙂
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June 6, 2016 at 5:40 pm
I’ve never actually seen that building. But then, I didn’t spend much time in Shibuya. I was a Shinjuku person. But I agree, one of the best places to find interesting architecture is Japan.
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June 8, 2016 at 3:31 pm
The Disney store is just up the street from the station – about two minutes walk from what I remember.
I meant to go to Shinjuku, but I didn’t make it. 😛
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June 11, 2016 at 5:22 pm
Huh. Strange that I never saw it.
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June 6, 2016 at 4:56 pm
Wow! Fantastic shots. I’m kinda wishing I could teleport myself there right now. I’ve been to Tokyo once and it was amazing. I didn’t get to spend much time there, but one day… one day, I’ll go back and see this.
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June 8, 2016 at 3:29 pm
Ah, I love Tokyo. Can’t wait to go back myself.
Thanks very much – glad you like the pictures. 🙂
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June 6, 2016 at 4:19 pm
Nicely done!
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June 8, 2016 at 3:27 pm
Thanks, Dan! 🙂
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June 6, 2016 at 4:18 pm
Cool Linda. Very neat architecture – also I didn’t know that the Japanese put the cashes at the rear – interesting.
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June 8, 2016 at 3:27 pm
Thanks, Paul! 🙂
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June 6, 2016 at 4:03 pm
What a bizarre place. It looks like some sort of marooned spaceship.
Thank you for your continued participation in the challenge it’s great that we get such an eclectic mix of images.
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June 8, 2016 at 3:26 pm
Yes, many things in Japan look like marooned spaceships, oddly. 🙂
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