
Noriyuki Tajima
Photographs by Keith Collie
The city of Tokyo presents a bewildering array of modern
architecture, simultaneously rich, diverse and discordant, which has been built almost entirely within the 20th century. For visitors, Tokyo provides a unique urban experience - a city that is constantly re-forming, adopting new and ever-changing directions. Widely divergent styles and scales exist side by side among a confusing clutter of signs, vending machines and transport systems in streets with so much to read that at times the environment seems indecipherable.

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