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Albuquerque Halsey - 2008-04-14

"Located 20 meters (65 ft) underground, the 1,480 square meter (16,000 sq ft) space contains emergency supplies to be distributed to the public in the event of a major earthquake. Items include 5,000 blankets, 8,000 rugs, 4,000 candles, 300 cooking pots, 200 t-shirts, and emergency medical supplies. A conveyor belt system is installed to help transport the supplies up to street level.

The underground warehouse is connected to an unnamed station on the Oedo line, Tokyo�s deepest subway. Apparently, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government maintains more than one of these warehouses, but the locations are kept secret."


c.o. www.pinktentacle.com


revdrew - 2008-04-14

During the aftermath of a major earthquake that last thing I'm going to be worrying about is my fucking carpeting.


Albuquerque Halsey - 2008-04-14

A rug might be nice to have if you have to sleep outside.


Walt Henderson - 2008-04-15

True... But could I just have a tent instead?


Hooper_X - 2008-04-15

"I survived a massive earthquake and all I got was this lousy emergency t-shirt."


baleen - 2008-04-15


where's the food and water?


Big Beef Burritos Supreme - 2008-04-15

The Japanese, whilst still requiring rugs, can sustain themselves on only fresh air, love, and sunlight.


coprolalia - 2008-04-14

This is what happens when you don't have a cold war to keep you busy.


charmlessman - 2008-04-14

What's with all the mosaic squares around the edges at the beginning and end? Were there penises in the periphery?


SenilePlacebo - 2008-04-14

No, not that time... but there always exists the potential for a stampede of penises.


wtf japan - 2008-04-14

Someone got pubic hair on the lens.


Gwago - 2008-04-14

Figures that the Japanese would build hidden bonus levels into their cities.


Riskbreaker - 2010-02-05

:D


DrVital - 2008-04-14

Hard to argue that Japan doesn't take the kaiju threat seriously.


Caminante Nocturno - 2008-04-14

Is that a GECK at 1:43?


Walt Henderson - 2008-04-15

Nope, just 100 cases of water chips.


Jeriko-1 - 2008-04-15

Humans will be fine.

The smart ones I mean. They have enough sense to start digging as soon the the dumb ones start fucking things up.

Godspeed, Japan.


j lzrd / swift idiot - 2008-04-15

Only in Japan would a TV show in the style of Modern Marvels or Cities of the Underground use a soccerball tossed into the darkness to demonstrate the scale of something.

Also, I'm waiting for some of the inevitable jokes. I'll start by saying that I won't be really impressed with Tokyo-3 until a crazy-huge robot pops right the fuck out of a major street intersection.


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