
A Tokyo neighborhood fights 'progress' The New York Times: October 2, 2006, TOKYO ---With its vintage clothing stores, live music clubs and cheap noodle shops, Shimokitazawa is Tokyo's answer to Greenwich Village, an epicenter of youth culture in one of Asia's trendiest metropolises....
But a shadow has fallen straight across the heart of this pulsing neighborhood. In four years, city officials plan to start building a 27-meter- wide, or 81-foot, thoroughfare that will slice Shimokitazawa in two.
The road has set off a rare battle for preservation in a country where big construction projects have long been welcomed as progress and used to grease the wheels of politics. The fight pits boutique and bar owners, among them the first bearers of hippie culture to the neighborhood three decades ago, against city hall and older residents who resent the relative newcomers....more ...