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Tiny Hotels in Japan - the cheapest and close Accommodation in Tokyo
A series of photos under the title "Living Small" (which means "live closely") is the work of American photographer named Kim Won (Won Kim). With these photos Vaughn wanted to document the life of the inhabitants of the tiny capsule hotels in Tokyo, in order to show how much their form differs from the general appearance of a futuristic city. Project Won Kim was photographed in the lives of ordinary Japanese people living in the micro-space inside the tiny rooms with no windows, "built" on the floor of an office building.
Since the space inside the rooms are very small, their residents forced to put his entire life in a tiny space. These hotels are very popular, and has, in addition to Japan, they are in the Netherlands, Australia and Finland:
Since the space inside the rooms are very small, their residents forced to put his entire life in a tiny space. These hotels are very popular, and has, in addition to Japan, they are in the Netherlands, Australia and Finland:
This natural phenomenon Carries hundreds of lives a year, but little of him who knows!
That would look like cartoon characters, be they Men