In "Nippon no Haikyo," French photographer Jordy Meow captures abandoned sites throughout the Asian country, traveling across the nation to reveal ghost towns and desolate wastelands where few have set foot. Meow has been chronicling his journeys during the past few years on his blog, Totoro Times, providing a glimpse into rarely-documented places in places like Japan, Belgium, and even North Kore
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In what is surely a terrible omen not only for musicians but also the continued existence of the world as we know it, holographs are now playing sold out concerts in, where else, Japan. Holographic idol Hatsune Miku is the creation of the group Crypton Future Media, using software from Vocaloid, and the group has put the avatar on tour with a live band. The sight of thousands of screaming fans wav
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