Really hoping that Solo is involved somehow!
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Tokyo keeps housing affordable while New York City spirals ever upward. @joemcreynolds.bsky.social investigates what we can learn from Japan's approach.
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Calvin is truly the goodest boy you can imagine
Poker Face is the most delightful Columbo reboot I never knew I wanted
Too many American leftists have an allergy to forming the broad, welcoming political coalitions that would gain actual power -- posting online is essentially an elaborate PvP MMO to many of them. AOC was right; the first duty of any left activist should be, "be effective."
Hey Matt! Saw you're doing a BlueSky week experiment, so figured I'd ask here. Do you know of any good way to interface with Claude solely via voice? I want Claude as a research assistant that I can chat verbally with at my desk, but everything with Claude seems designed around typing only.
Really glad you checked out our book! I've subscribed to NoPro for years now as someone who loves immersive theater so, game recognize game
Really glad you liked it! I'm based in your backyard most of the time (Mt Pleasant), would love to pick your brain about urban planning in DC sometime
Very cool, what sort of products are they working on?
The Menswear Guy is right - there's a lot you can learn from Emergent Tokyo in terms of how urban design and walkability influences culture in ways you would't immediately consider. The book comes highly recommended, and you can read about it in our review, here: unseen-japan.com/emergent-tok...
I'm too online already Zander lmao
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Final thought: I also think the Left should ask itself whether assassinations like this are actually likely to make a better world (history from Latin America and Asia suggests "probably not"!). Our health care industry is frequently brutal, but lionizing murder isn't a great response either.
The simple reality is, rich nations are facing falling birthrates whether they're more patriarchal (S. Korea) or more gender egalitarian (Scandinavia). It's happening everywhere! So it's silly to try and pin it on one culture, much less a tourist misunderstanding of that culture.
Looking at ideas beyond the world of podcast-bro assassins, Japan is trying a lot of the obvious things you'd expect to boost the birthrate. Egg freezing subsidies, affordable childcare, etc etc. It's not enough, but Japan isn't alone here; no country has really cracked the code.
As for "reviving Shintoism," customs like the parading of neighborhood mikoshi shrines are as big as ever! They also serve as a cross-gen neighborhood glue: old-timers need strapping young folks to help carry the shrine, a "gateway drug" to involving them in more local activities.
And Japan isn't a nation addicted to e-sports cafes over exercise; the shooter may have been thinking of South Korea 20 years ago, maybe? Japanese schoolkids get P.E. just like ours do, and Japan is actually healthier by most metrics than the US! Tokyo's walkability definitely helps.
The existence of all these niche micro business concepts like maid cafes, muscle girl bars, etc. isn't about Japan being culturally "weird," it's that a cityscape full of tiny cheap spaces (all very accessible by public transit) allows niche small biz of all kinds to flourish.
Maid cafes are already heavily stigmatized; in fact, most of the "weird Japan" ephemera that Western media writes news stories about are considered even weirder by average Japanese people. There's a lot of them, but in a city of 40mil there's a lot of everything.
Next up, conveyor belt sushi. Tourists don't realize, but at most conveyor belt sushi restaurants, you can still order directly from the chef! Same price, freshly made. It's not as soulless as it looks, it's not where most people eat sushi, and it's not why the birthrate is low.
Do you want sleek modern amenities for your money, or cozy backstreets where you can create art and community? Different strokes for different folks, and both are available in spades because Japan builds enough housing that it stays affordable. Neither is denting the birth rate.
His starting thesis is totally backwards - Tokyo is full of human-scale urban environments that allow for intimate communal life to sprout up. And they're affordable! Tons of folks live in suburban apartment blocks too, but that's a free choice; both are doable on normal budgets.
Well, I didn't expect to have an angle on this one, but... Sure, why not, let's discuss the key things that the UHC CEO's accused assassin gets wrong about Japanese urbanism. 🧵
The cover of the book Emergent Tokyo
The book Emergent Tokyo isn't necessarily about fashion but it touches on some of these urban planning issues.
IMO, looking at historical and institutional structures like this helps us explain why culture is the way it is, and gives us more traction on how to change ours.
Saagar Enjeti tweets: "Probably a cold take but IMO Tokyo is the male fashion capital of the world: whether it’s western wear, suits, street wear the aesthetic is refined to the highest possible level From the salaryman to the rebel teen they are impeccably dressed It also helps no one is fat"
Why is Tokyo so fashionable? Some theories. 🧵
Emergent Tokyo (by the excellent @joemcreynolds.bsky.social) is one of those books that keeps popping up in all sorts of different discussions - like here, in a thread on the kind of ecosystem necessary for Japan’s outstanding fashion niches. It and the thread are both a great read!