Weirdest House In Tokyo, Japan

Reversible Destiny Lofts:

Painted in eye-catching blue, pink, red, yellow and other bright colors, the building resembles the indoor playgrounds that attract toddlers at fast-food restaurants.

Inside, electric switches are located in unexpected places on the walls so you have to feel around for the right one. A glass door to the veranda is so small you have to bend to crawl out. You constantly lose balance and gather yourself up, grab onto a column and occasionally trip and fall.

2005 Weirdest House In Tokyo, Japan picture

Arakawa says “[The apartment] makes you alert and awakens instincts, so you’ll live better, longer and even forever,” says the artist.

Reversible Destiny

By Sun Tzu on 23-02-2007

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