Tuesday 23 March 2010

Time is short. Japan can ill afford any further delay in preparing for the inevitable. In the next year or two, Japan will enter a phase of irreversible population decline. The time to act is now. (Matsutani)












Outside Tokyo and its other metropolises, Japan is dying a strange death. It's due to demographics. First: advances in medicine and a diet high in raw squid have helped to make Japan the oldest society that has ever existed in the long history of human societies. Second, because of its ridiculously low birth rate and frosty attitude to immigrants, Japan is now the first large industrialised country to experience a population decrease as a result of natural causes. In short, as its oldsters get even older, and its youngsters spend all their time commuting on packed trains in identical black suits instead of having wild unprotected sex, Japan's population is shrinking.

Richard Hendy was based in Tokyo for 10 years before deciding to up sticks into the Japanese hinterland to fulfill his 'lust for rust'. He documents and photographs the derelict and neglected sights of the country, offering up a blog that is a deeply melancholic yet wry read that gives a sometimes sad, sometimes eerie and sometimes hilarious insight into real life, contemporary Japan. His economically informed commentary married to his images turns the journal into a procrastinators best friend. I've killed hours on it already. Check it out below.

http://spikejapan.wordpress.com/

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