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Contemporary Architecture of Tokyo Audio Guide

See how the cityscape was influenced by Tokyo's history and modern culture
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Audio Guide Details
Duration
1 hour 30 minutes
Product Type
Audio Guide
Venues
  • Meji Jingu Shrine
  • Harajuku
  • Omotesando
  • Takeshita Street
Preview Contemporary Architecture of Tokyo Audio Guide
Start: Meiji Jingu Ichino Torii
Meiji Jingu Ichino Torii Cont.
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Audio Guide Description
  • Put your map away as you explore Tokyo on your own, on your own schedule. Press pause, linger at your favorite spots, and take in this breathtaking city. 
  • Hit play together and stroll the city or wander solo, but always with an expert in your ear as your personal guide
Discover the links between Tokyo's history and its architectural designs on an audio guide tour of the world's largest metropolis. Context Travel expert, Fernando Ortiz, will give you a deeper understanding of the city's complex history, as well as a better appreciation of Japanese architecture, aesthetics, and design trends. You'll learn how Japan became a symbol of civilization and enlightenment thanks to ambitious projects, including the creation of a new satellite for international broadcasting and the introduction of other cutting-edge technology. You‘ll also find out how Ginza's "brick town" served as a model for modernization projects in many other Japanese cities when it was transformed into a top shopping district.

Our tour starts with a walk through Meiji Jingu, the nationwide project that had people from all over Japan contributing both labor and funds till it was completed in 1921, only to be destroyed during the air raids during World War II. As you walk from the Meiji Jingu shrine and through Ginza, you'll learn how Japan simultaneously modernized and industrialized during the Meiji era to encourage the rapid growth of cities. Tokyo benefited from its new position as the capital of Japan and began to enjoy new physical and social infrastructure, including roads, railways, banks, and educational institutions. Along the way, you'll see Yoyogi's 1st Gymnasium which opened for the 1964 Olympics and symbolized the nation's transformation from a wartime adversary to a peaceful and forward-looking country. You'll find out how, in less than two decades, Japan reinvented itself on the world stage. 

On this Tokyo audio guide, you'll:

• Behold the grandeur of a torii (a traditional Japanese gate) and learn about the deep cultural and spiritual symbolism behind it
• Understand Japan's harmony-loving culture and how "kawaii" (the quality of being cute) has become a prominent aspect of Japanese popular culture, infiltrating entertainment, clothing, food, toys, personal appearance, and mannerisms
• Trace Edo's journey from a quiet fishing village in 1603 to the bustling metropolis that Tokyo is today 
• Get the inside scoop on Tokyo's most expensive buildings' interior and exterior designs
• Learn more about architect Toyo Ito's architectural philosophy which centers on the concept of architecture as 'clothing' for urban dwellers, particularly in contemporary Japanese cities 
• Find out how a colossal 7.9 magnitude earthquake devastated Tokyo in 1923, lasting minutes and causing widespread destruction, compounded by fires and a tsunami
• Grasp the meaning behind the city's many Shinto shrines
• Hear how Japan's adaptation of Western techniques and its massive infrastructure boom made it one of the world's largest industrialized nations
• Explore the Yoyogi Gym, once the world's largest suspended roof structure, which elegantly merges with its surroundings
• Notice how architectural structures have moved from the simplicity of rectangular forms to more complex and dynamic geometries 
• Stroll along the vibrant Harajuku and Takeshita Streets, which play a pivotal role in the city's cultural landscape
• Take in breathtaking views from the Tokyu Plaza Omotesando 

After this 90-minute Tokyo audio guide, you'll go home with a better understanding of how the history of Tokyo has influenced its architectural design. 
Meet Your Expert
Fernando

Fernando is a Spanish architect and town planner. He received his M. Arch in Architecture from Madrid Technical University and his MSc in human geography from the University of Edinburgh. He is currently a PhD Candidate at Tokyo University, where he is studying urban planning. His PhD focuses on shrinking post-industrial cities and how they are restructuring their physical and economic fabrics to overcome their problems. Besides this, Fernando also investigates Japan’s urban reality from a cinematic point of view and how cinema and the city interconnect. Settled now in Tokyo, Fernando combines his research with his interest in Japanese architecture and culture.

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Is closed captioning (i.e. subtitles) available?
Yes! All of our audio guides have the option to turn on closed captioning should you have difficulty hearing the expert.

How long does each event last?
Our recorded audio guides typically run for 75 minutes.

How can I share this audio guide with friends or family?
You are welcome to listen together with friends or family, but each person listening to the guide on their own device will need to purchase the audio guide individually.

How long does my access to the audio guide last?
Once you purchase an audio guide, you are welcome to listen to it as many times as you would like. Your access to a purchased audio guide does not expire.

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Sales for recorded audio guides are final upon purchase. Please contact us at digital@contexttravel.com if you have any questions or concerns about your purchase.

Can I purchase a gift card for a friend who is traveling?
Absolutely! Gift cards can be purchased here. Gift cards are good for 365 days from the date of purchase.


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Although I initially had difficulty operating the app, once it worked and I got the hang of it, I found it easy to use. The tour felt like I was in my own private world. The explanations were interesting, and I was able to go at my own pace as well as relisten parts as necessary. I will definitely be signing up for more Context audio tours in the future.
Extremely interesting and engaging