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Monday, May 5, 2008

The Playground Octupi of Japan








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
and http://doneslide.fc2web.com/slideTop.html (click on the pink characters)

Surreal.

1 comment:

  1. I love these. We saw one in Ebisu, Tokyo without realizing what it was a few years ago.

    I 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

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