Tokyo drift: what happens when a city stops being the future?

Tokyo drift: what happens when a city stops being the future?

By The Guardian

Tokyo remains, in the world’s imagination, a place of sophistication and wealth. But with economic revival forever distant, ‘tourism pollution’ seems the only viable plan. By Dylan Levi King. Read by Kenichiro Thomson. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
Tokyo drift: what happens when a city stops being the future?
Tokyo drift: what happens when a city stops being the future?
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