There’s definitely a beauty to the controlled chaos of the morning commute in Japan’s capital.
Yamanote line (Page 2)
Unique wallpapers and boss fights are waiting to be discovered by brave heroes wielding smartphones
“As long as everybody is videotaping everyone else, justice will be done.” (Marge Simpson)
You can only trust half of what this Japan Railways display board is telling you.
On July 16th, the Japanese beer company, Kirin, released an all-new brand of gin-based alcohol called Kirin Dry Rickey. To build up hype for their new product, Kirin ran a very unique sort of promotional event on Tokyo’s Yamanote train line. When most companies would have thrown their entire advertisement budget into posters, billboards, and commercials, Kirin organized a special event known as nothing more than an “escape game.” Our very own Mr. Sato, lured in by the mystery and the smell of booze, decided to take part in this very special game and discover what it takes to “escape” from a train on the Yamanote Line.