Apparently, Japan is populated by giant cephalapods generously lending their tentacles as playground slides.
Interesting demonstration of how culture influences form even on the playground; you wouldn't expect to find these in the West and they might even scare some children!
Mostly constructed by a single company, Maeda Environmental Art Co, Ltd, whose page, unfortunately, I can't read.
These images via
Many, many more photos at
Surreal.
I love these. We saw one in Ebisu, Tokyo without realizing what it was a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteI posted a bit of a translation of the Tako-no-Yama [octopus mountain] story last summer:
http://daddytypes.com/2007/07/16/takonoyama_the_itinerant_octopus_slide_builders_of_japan.php