May 5, 2008

Sanya district


Sanya is one of my favorite district in Tokyo. I like the color of the town. Orange.
I feel nostalgy when I got here, you know. Beautiful but dirty. and stinx.
Smell piss everywhere in this area.


There are lots of cheap hotels, we call it Doya, and lots of workers sleep in there.
Some of the cheapest one is like a 1,000 yen a night to 3,000 yen for higher grade room.
You can get a cheap room unless you don't care sleeping with another workers who are actually
living in that places.



I never got room for a night before, but lots of back packers from all round the world stayed
"doya" for few days. Because Sanya locates near down town Tokyo, easy to access to most part
of sight-seeing place in the city.









Every end of the year, workers in this area gathered together, not freeze to death, not starb to
death because the govenment is close Dec. 27th to Jan. 9th, that means these workers cannot
get a job from the govenment. We call this gathering "Etto-Etsunen Tousou".




Workers and homeless got together in the little play-ground called Tamaime-Koen.
They occupy this play-ground and using fire illegally. Because of that, Anti-riot police

surround this area for not to make homeless to go out from this play-ground.





Some of their friends died. Most of them were killed by Yakuza or anti-group of workers.

Stab to death. Yakuza hose down the workers' bonefire to try to make them freeze to death.
Workers in Tamahime never forget about them and their sadness.








Every years since 2005, I bring brankets and used clothes to Tamahime.

I know they want those. And also bring my camera to shoot workers.

Because lots of people don't know what happening here.

These guys are my future. may be. I don't know. Who knows.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

This photo set and story on Sanya is amazing. Good job for bringing blankets to those workers, man.

NFK MOTOYAN said...

Thank you for leaving your comment. I am glad you like my Sanya story, man!

Anonymous said...

I visited Sanya in 2011 and took photos, too. I'm only now getting them onto my new blog. I put a quote and link from your blog. Check it out if you're interested.

http://kakudai.wordpress.com/2013/01/24/sanya-tokyo/

Also, your photos sets on the bicycles are really cool. I want to take photos of low rider bicycles in japan.

BTW, I see you're friends with Mattias. He's friends with some people that I know. We communicated a little through email a couple of years ago. Small world!

Peace!

NFK MOTOYAN said...

Really cool photos, man! Good job!

And you can always can visit my store to take photos of our bikes!

Yes! Mattias is a good friend of mine!

Cheers!

MOTO

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