Post-apocalyptic Tokyo scenery

The illustrations of TokyoGenso (a.k.a. Tokyo Fantasy) depict a post-apocalyptic Tokyo devoid of people and overtaken by nature.

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Shinjuku skyline [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by TokyoGenso --
Tokyo Big Sight [+]

Tokyo in ruins, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Rainbow Bridge [+]

Tokyo in ruins, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Moai statue at Shibuya station [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Kabuki-za Theater, Ginza [+]

Tokyo apocalypse, illustration by Tokyo Fantasy --
Mode HAL iKO Building, Shinjuku [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by TokyoGenso --
Poster for “The Book of Eli” (Japanese title: “The Walker”) [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --  Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Gundam // Tokyogenso Robot

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Tokyo Sky Tree [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Sofmap Akihabara [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Haneda Airport [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Cover of Liberal Time, September 2010

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Akihabara [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Saigō Takamori statue, Ueno

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Poster for “The Book of Eli” (a.k.a. “The Walker) – Osaka version [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Osaka street scene – Tsūtenkaku Tower [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Osaka street scene – Billiken [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Osaka street scene [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Hato Bus [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Tokyo Monorail [+]

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Shibuya station (Fukutoshin Line) // Seibu Shibuya

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
“Manneken Pis” statue at Hamamatsuchō station

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Ueno [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Tokyo Tower [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Shinjuku station [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Hanayashiki amusement park, Asakusa [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
McDonald’s [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Yoyogi station [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Nakano station [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Akihabara [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Shibuya [+]

Post-apocalyptic Tokyo, illustration by Tokyo Genso --
Wako Building, Ginza [+]

[Links: tokyogenso blog, pixiv, deviantART]



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  1. August 21st, 2010

    @ 10:22 pm

    Post-apocalyptic Tokyo scenery – TokyoGenso posted:

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  2. August 21st, 2010

    @ 10:24 pm

    escritoria - Futuros imaginarios posted:

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  3. August 21st, 2010

    @ 11:16 pm

    reneshimizu posted:

    shiny apocalypse! these images are very lovely

  4. August 21st, 2010

    @ 11:39 pm

    jj posted:

    Note the backward イ.

  5. August 22nd, 2010

    @ 12:06 am

    hawken king posted:

    I’m not sure if “welcome back” is limited to some obscure anime or if it’s part of the joke

  6. August 22nd, 2010

    @ 12:32 am

    saltiness posted:

    kill us all!!!

  7. August 22nd, 2010

    @ 12:43 am

    Funkmonk posted:

    I love every one of these illustrations. Really makes me impatient for my copy of the post-apocalyptic issue of http://otakumag.com/v6/ to arrive!

  8. August 22nd, 2010

    @ 1:38 am

    Varenius posted:

    Don’t let the Apocalypse get you down! Cruise the ruins in style with the new Mercedes-Benz line for 2038!

  9. August 22nd, 2010

    @ 2:16 am

    Nameless grass posted:

    There are some problems in this picture.
    First of all, it is a photograph processing.

    In addition, it is the appropriation goods for the “Photograph” to have used others’ books without permission.

    Example:http://pds.exblog.jp/pds/1/200904/02/35/f0178135_12564231.jpg

  10. August 22nd, 2010

    @ 2:45 am

    Grover posted:

    I couldn’t agree more, Kuroda. Humans are the invasive species. Exterminate!!!

  11. August 22nd, 2010

    @ 3:13 am

    Tokyo Post-Apokalypse | Pottwalblog posted:

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  12. August 22nd, 2010

    @ 3:48 am

    Vodka posted:

    gorgeous! except the pic with Benz

  13. August 22nd, 2010

    @ 4:45 am

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