At Ikusuki’s blog I find these fabulous images of a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, something similar to the works of Motoda Hisaharu but in color.
Just behind Tocho.
In Shibuya next to the home appliances store Sakuraya. The ironic thing is that some months ago Bic Camera bought Sakuraya and one of the consequences is that they have closed down the Shibuya store. The distinctive Sakuraya neon billboards in Shibuya are gone! So this futuristic image won’t become true.
The same Sakuraya picture but longer into the future.
Tokyo Sky Tree, literally
109 in Shibuya
Yoyogi station
Nakano
Rainbow bridge in Odaiba
Shinjuku
Created by Tokyo Genso
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Interviewed him for Otaku End of the World, really talented guy, he puts a lot of work into the details.
These kind of remind me of the world in the Captain Harlock series.
Great find, I love looking at all the detail in these pictures!!
I’m a fan of post-apocalyptic movies, books and art. These are really cool.
I love this art. I visited those places in Tokyo last year. Shame about the neon signs though.
really good artist
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