By YUSUKE SAITO/ Staff Writer
May 12, 2021 at 07:00 JST
“The stereo system also remains as it was installed in the 1970s, but I find it more charming,” Tatsuyuki Maeda, head of the Nakagin Capsule Tower Preservation and Restoration Project, said on March 27 in Tokyo’s Chuo Ward. (Yusuke Saito)
The novel coronavirus pandemic has set back or even scrapped the latest plans for the Nakagin Capsule Tower building, the futuristic-looking, architectural marvel in Tokyo’s Ginza district. [Read More]
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