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

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University of Georgia Press, 2011 - Social Science - 302 pages

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.

 

Contents

CHAPTER 1 Roppongi and the New Tokyo
1
CHAPTER 2 Roppongi Context
30
CHAPTER 3 Roppongi Rises
76
CHAPTER 4 Roppongi Rhythms Recently
103
CHAPTER 5 Roppongi Troubles
152
CHAPTER 6 Roppongi Remade
198
CHAPTER 7 Roppongi Reflections
248
Notes
267
Glossary of Japanese Terms
279
References
283
Index
295
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Roman Adrian Cybriwsky is 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.

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