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Japanese Web Design: Not Just Chaos and Simplicity

Japanese Web Design: Why You So 2003? was a very interesting read.

When I think of Japan I tend to think of beautiful design. Zen gardens, temples, shrines, tea ceremonies, manga, anime, wabi-sabi… the list goes on and on. Yet for some reason Japan just can’t put any of this together to make a decent looking website. Where did they go wrong? What in the world happened? Time to find out.

In response to the article, a summary of Japanese anonymous bbs thread was posted on a blog. The comments are in Japanse but going through the screenshots is worth your time if you’re interested in this subject (note the linked blog itself is kind of… chaotic).

Shinjuku - in the morning

Shinjuku – in the morning (by pictinas; cc: by-nc-nd)

In general I liked Tofugu’s post, but I’m not sure just wabi-sabing the current design is the solution to the chaos. Because I believe both chaotic Tokyo neon signs and minimalistic shrine architecture are reflecting the beauty and interestingness of this culture. Living in Japan today can naturally exposes you to many aspects of traditional Japanese Aesthetics as well as modern ideas and products.

I could be biased but I am seeing a lot of great web designs coming out of agencies that embraces cultural diversity within themselves (e.g. I love works of AQ). We don’t need to stay stuck with zen, miyabi, or even kawaii. I look forward to more innovation in Japanese design that come out of unique situations that people are living today.

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A Day in Tokyo with a Colleague and Friends

One nice thing about living in Tokyo is that you get to meet people visiting this city and show them around. This morning a colleague of mine and his wife arrived in Tokyo and we had a fun day around Harajuku, Yoyogi and Shinjuku.

First we got some spicy breakfast at Thai Festival in Yoyogi Park, and ate it while getting suntan at the lawn of WIRED CAFE <> FIT.

Thai Food Stall at Yoyogi Thai Festival 2012

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Automattic’s Worldwide WP 5k in Fukuoka, Japan

Today I participated in Automattic’s Worldwide WP 5k. It’s a jogging/running challenge that my employer Automattic invited WordPress bloggers. I did a 10k run in Ōhori Park — it was a nice spring day in Fukuoka.

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Cherry/Plum Tree Photos with iPhone & Camera+

I took a walk in the park on Sunday. Shinjuku Gyoen Park is one of the most famous spots for cherry blossom viewing (Hanami) in Tokyo. The high season for Hanami is not until a week or two later, but there were a few people that came to see some early blooms.

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Dondo Yaki, Burning New Year’s Decoration

Japanese New Year celebration lasts longer than that of most other countries, but by now people are wrapping it up and slowly getting back to normal business. I went to Dondo Yaki fire festival near the Anbo Port, where people bring their New Year’s decoration and burn them off in a big pile.


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