Roppongi Crossing: The Demise of a Tokyo Nightclub District and the Reshaping of a Global City

Author:   Roman Adrian Cybriwsky
Publisher:   University of Georgia Press
ISBN:  

9780820338316


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   15 March 2011
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you.

Our Price $184.67 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Roppongi Crossing: The Demise of a Tokyo Nightclub District and the Reshaping of a Global City


Add your own review!

Overview

For most of the latter half of the twentieth century, Roppongi was an enormously popular nightclub district that stood out from the other pleasure quarters of Tokyo for its mix of international entertainment and people. It was where Japanese and foreigners went to meet and play. With the crash of Japan’s bubble economy in the 1990s, however, the neighborhood declined, and it now has a reputation as perhaps Tokyo’s most dangerous district—a hotbed of illegal narcotics, prostitution, and other crimes. Its concentration of “bad foreigners,” many from China, Russia and Eastern Europe, West Africa, and Southeast Asia is thought to be the source of the trouble. Roman Adrian Cybriwsky examines how Roppongi’s nighttime economy is now under siege by both heavy-handed police action and the conservative Japanese “construction state,” an alliance of large private builders and political interests with broad discretion to redevelop Tokyo. The construction state sees an opportunity to turn prime real estate into high-end residential and retail projects that will “clean up” the area and make Tokyo more competitive with Shanghai and other rising business centers in Asia. Roppongi Crossing is a revealing ethnography of what is arguably the most dynamic district in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. Based on extensive fieldwork, it looks at the interplay between the neighborhood’s nighttime rhythms; its emerging daytime economy of office towers and shopping malls; Japan’s ongoing internationalization and changing ethnic mix; and Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Midtown, the massive new construction projects now looming over the old playground.

Full Product Details

Author:   Roman Adrian Cybriwsky
Publisher:   University of Georgia Press
Imprint:   University of Georgia Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9780820338316


ISBN 10:   0820338311
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   15 March 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you.
Language:   English

Table of Contents

Reviews

<p> Entirely original. Cybriwsky provides a very personal take on the changes now occurring in Tokyo's fascinating Roppongi district; the result is a wonderful book that should find a wide audience in urban studies. --David W. Edgington, author of Japan at the Millennium: Joining Past and Future


Cybriwsky offers important insights into the transition of a zone of liminality in the midst of a mega urban society. --Anni Greve, Journal of Historical Geography


Cybriwsky offers important insights into the transition of a zone of liminality in the midst of a mega urban society. --Anni Greve, Journal of Historical Geography Cybriwsky offers important insights into the transition of a zone of liminality in the midst of a mega urban society.--Anni Greve Journal of Historical Geography Drawing upon his years of experience living in and studying Tokyo, Cybriwsky's ethnography of its Roppongi District offers the kind of keen insight into the area that most foreign observers are unable to provide. In the process, he vividly details the morality play that is in Roppongi and Tokyo, a daily balancing act pitting individualism versus groupism, defiance versus conformity, and internationalization versus Japaneseness.--A. J. Jacobs Journal of Urban Affairs A fascinating and very personal tour through Tokyo's notorious neighborhood of Roppongi. It graphs the gritty history and geography of the district's social life as it transforms from sin city to high end heaven courtesy of Japan's construction state. Roppongi Crossing is a readable, unusually gripping and sensitive ethnographic saunter through urban change.--Neil Smith author Uneven Development Roman Cybriwsky is well known for his pioneering geographic research on Tokyo. In his new book, he describes Roppongi, a famous cultural district that has undergone a substantial transformation over the last half century. Roppongi Crossing is a major contribution to the literature on Japan and on cities in general. It is also highly enjoyable reading.--P. P. Karan author of Japan in the Twenty-First Century: Environment, Economy, and Society Entirely original. Cybriwsky provides a very personal take on the changes now occurring in Tokyo's fascinating Roppongi district; the result is a wonderful book that should find a wide audience in urban studies.--David W. Edgington author of Japan at the Millennium: Joining Past and Future Cybriwsky offers important insights into the transition of a zone of liminality in the midst of a mega urban society.--Anni Greve Journal of Historical Geography Drawing upon his years of experience living in and studying Tokyo, Cybriwsky's ethnography of its Roppongi District offers the kind of keen insight into the area that most foreign observers are unable to provide. In the process, he vividly details the morality play that is in Roppongi and Tokyo, a daily balancing act pitting individualism versus groupism, defiance versus conformity, and internationalization versus Japaneseness.--A. J. Jacobs Journal of Urban Affairs A fascinating and very personal tour through Tokyo's notorious neighborhood of Roppongi. It graphs the gritty history and geography of the district's social life as it transforms from sin city to high end heaven courtesy of Japan's construction state. Roppongi Crossing is a readable, unusually gripping and sensitive ethnographic saunter through urban change.--Neil Smith author Uneven Development Roman Cybriwsky is well known for his pioneering geographic research on Tokyo. In his new book, he describes Roppongi, a famous cultural district that has undergone a substantial transformation over the last half century. Roppongi Crossing is a major contribution to the literature on Japan and on cities in general. It is also highly enjoyable reading.--P. P. Karan author of Japan in the Twenty-First Century: Environment, Economy, and Society Entirely original. Cybriwsky provides a very personal take on the changes now occurring in Tokyo's fascinating Roppongi district; the result is a wonderful book that should find a wide audience in urban studies.--David W. Edgington author of Japan at the Millennium: Joining Past and Future Drawing upon his years of experience living in and studying Tokyo, Cybriwsky's ethnography of its Roppongi District offers the kind of keen insight into the area that most foreign observers are unable to provide. In the process, he vividly details the morality play that is in Roppongi and Tokyo, a daily balancing act pitting individualism versus groupism, defiance versus conformity, and internationalization versus Japaneseness. --A. J. Jacobs, The Journal of Urban Affairs Entirely original. Cybriwsky provides a very personal take on the changes now occurring in Tokyo's fascinating Roppongi district; the result is a wonderful book that should find a wide audience in urban studies. --David W. Edgington, author of Japan at the Millennium: Joining Past and Future Roman Cybriwsky is well known for his pioneering geographic research on Tokyo. In his new book, he describes Roppongi, a famous cultural district that has undergone a substantial transformation over the last half century. Roppongi Crossing is a major contribution to the literature on Japan and on cities in general. It is also highly enjoyable reading. --P. P. Karan, author of Japan in the Twenty-First Century: Environment, Economy, and Society A fascinating and very personal tour through Tokyo's notorious neighborhood of Roppongi. It graphs the gritty history and geography of the district's social life as it transforms from sin city to high end heaven courtesy of Japan's construction state. Roppongi Crossing is a readable, unusually gripping and sensitive ethnographic saunter through urban change. --Neil Smith, author Uneven Development


Author Information

ROMAN ADRIAN CYBRIWSKI is a professor of geography and urban studies and director of Asian studies at Temple University. He is the author of several books, including Tokyo: The Shogun’s City at the Twenty-first Century.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

JRG25

 

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List