
Tokio ist nicht mehr die Zukunft – es ist die Zukunft, die uns die Popkultur der 1980er Jahre versprochen hat und die perfekt erhalten ist, während Seoul, Shenzhen und Dubai das letzte Jahrzehnt damit verbracht haben, die darauf folgende Version aufzubauen
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Dubai is a literal shithole
As a resident, I’m completely fine with this. I don’t need all the biggest and newest stuff. I just want things that are guaranteed to work as they should. If I wanted flashy cyberpunk vibes I would just go on a vacation to UAE or China as the author suggests
The fact is, no city or country is „living in the future“, at least not in a meaningful sense. These are all cities where real people live with their real lives and have to deal with the actual practicality of living in one with their mundane lives. I’m sure no local is thinking „Wow, I’m living in the FUTURE“. If there are certain aesthetics, then it’s because either that’s something that has continued from the past, or it’s something that the people prefer. And these people are acting as if these cities are just theme parks for them to consume and nothing more. It’s a… fucking city, not a theme park.
>Seoul, in particular, has produced, over the last decade, what feels like the genuinely new urban configuration. The integration of mobile payment, real-time public transit data, ambient retail, and what I can only describe as a particular kind of post-physical interface culture, has produced a city that does not feel like a thickened version of an older form. The city feels, more accurately, like a thinned version of an older form, with most of the physical-world friction removed and replaced by digital infrastructure that operates invisibly in the background. The neon is still there. The neon is no longer doing the work it used to do. The work is being done elsewhere, in the layer one cannot see, by the various apps and systems that have, by some quiet process, become the actual operating system of the city.
What the actual fuck is this individual talking about?
Also this person’s source is him visiting Seoul 3 times in the last 5 years and Tokyo 5 times in the last 10. His primary occupation is [running a restaurant in the Philippines](https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-mabanta-7723041b4/). A completely useless layman’s opinion that nobody cares about.
Tokyo is more like 80-00s retrofuturism
So the metric of living in the future is how much LED and extravagant buildings you have?
Dubai is the furthest thing from futuristic it’s a plastic mall
I’m ok with this too. I don’t want the dystopian drone police of Shenzhen. Give me 1980 thank you very much.
Japan has been stuck in the year 2000 since the 1980s
To be fair, even in the shiny 90s/2000s, much of Tokyo was like the 1970s.
Seoul is a slightly more modern Osaka
Japan has been in the year 2000 for 50 years now.
Dubai?
Difference is North Korea is not launching missles into Tokyo like Iran is in Dubai, so it has that going for it.
I visited Japan many times during the early 2000’s and I’m still shocked at how little things have changed when I visit.
i don’t want to live in the future, i want to live in 2007 Tokyo when designer stuff was cheap and garakei phones had personality
I used to live in Dubai now I live in Tokyo. If I had a choice back then, I would have chosen Tokyo and skipped Dubai. The Dubai modern building facade is a only alluring for a limited, after that it’s just literally a fucking desert. I love to decompress and head out in nature, away from the big city fatigue. Here you can hop on a train and be in nature or experience small city serenity in hour outside of Tokyo proper. In winter residents have a smorgasbord of options to enjoy winter activities up north, tropical weather down south in Okinawa. In Dubai, nothing, just more fucking sand and heat. Tokyo might not be the future, but it is sure a shit ten leagues better than desertville with artificial shit to impress the gullible.
I don’t care how much money they pour into advertising that place. I cannot bring myself to want to go to Dubai. I don’t know what it is about it, but the vibes are totally off with that place.
I like Tokyo more thank you very much
I am not looking for competition. I just want steady, convenient, peaceful life. I am sure lot of us do. I still love living as a citizen in Japan.
I was just in Taiwan recently, and that also feels like its frozen in some bubble era. A lot of well-preserved old bulidings mixed with newer, shinier developments but not too overwhelming like Shanghai or Tokyo.
Retro-futurism stays winning
This article is just ridiculous. Anyone who’s lived in Japan since the 1980s or has visited Tokyo multiple times knows how much the city has changed compared to the 80s or even the early 2000s.
Compared to big cities in China, South Korea, or Dubai, which had very little modern infrastructure back then, Tokyo’s changes might not look as dramatic. But when you compare it to major Western cities, there’s probably no other city that has developed as quickly or in such a forward-thinking way as Tokyo.
What really makes Tokyo stand out is its dense concentration of diverse commercial spaces, its privately run cultural facilities like museums, and the extensive rail network that connects everything so efficiently. In those respects, Chinese cities don’t really match Tokyo, and their air and water quality don’t either.
The idea that a city is “advanced” just because it has lots of tall, flashy, LED-covered skyscrapers, like in China or Dubai, is just nonsense. Honestly, this article feels like it was written to force the conclusion that Tokyo or Japan is somehow falling behind.
Seems written to be written for the pro corporate overlords.
For the average person,Tokyo is still better.
Dubai is ass
Give me 80s future any day of the week thanks
I really tried to get through this article but the writing style is just too obnoxious. How can anyone unironically write this way and get prominently published…
Like we don’t even have to get into the bullshit level of the content itself, just the writing style already makes me vomit
that’s fine the 80s were better and Dubai is a land of maniacs
Except Seoul, Shenzen, Dubai are ugly as sin, and without as much cultural depth. And there are still way more futuristic buildings and stuff in Tokyo than anywhere else lol.
The best quote I’ve seen:
„Japan has been living in the year 2000 since the 1980s“