

Harmonica Yokocho is a special street, over even a different name. The slight alleyway in a stylish Tokyo suburb of Kichijoji is a time warp, still suffused with “the atmosphere of black-market stalls during a post-World War II period,” writes a designer Kengo Kuma


This year Kuma finished a redesign estimable of a enchanting street. Using all recycled materials, he remade a tiny yakitori on a edge. On his website
Kuma writes of a surprisingly unreal outcome aged electronic wires can bring: “Form becomes invisible and usually materiality and several colors seem as if floating on air.”


Melted acrylic gives a demeanour of ice.
The restaurant’s twin looks have drawn comparisons
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