Friday, October 18, 2013

The compression at Tokyo Metro

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The metropolitan area of Tokyo has 13 million people. That's a lot of people trying to make it to work and to return as soon as possible, at the end of the afternoon, with their families. Are millions to go get the kids to school, go shopping or leisure event.

With a population as high, the public transport system cannot fail. Still, he will never be enough for such searches, as you can see from the photos of Michael Wolf, published below.

The photographer specialized in portraying how people move in metropolitan areas, and your book Tokyo Compression, published in September by Peperoni Books and Asia One Books, is one of the most fascinating portraits of the series.

There is funny photos, but most reflects the exhaustion of the day-by-day, on the way home. If you think that transport in Lisbon or Porto are chaotic, then what about the main metro city?

Now try to imagine how it will be rush hour traffic.

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