1,030
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

The space-time compression of Tokyo street drinking

References

  • Allison, A. 1994. Nightwork: Sexuality, Pleasure, and Corporate Masculinity in a Tokyo Hostess Club. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
  • Almazán, J., and N. Yoshinori. 2013. “Urban Micro-Spatiality in Tokyo: Case Study on Six Yokochō Bar Districts.” Journal of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Engineering 78 (689): 1515–1522.
  • Ben-Ari, E. 2002. “At the Interstices: Drinking, Management, and Temporary Groups in a Local Japanese Organization.” In Japan at Play, edited by J. Hendry and M. Raveri, 147–169. London: Routledge.
  • Campo, D., and B. D. Ryan. 2008. “The Entertainment Zone: Unplanned Nightlife and the Revitalization of the American Downtown.” Journal of Urban Design 13 (3): 291–315. doi:10.1080/13574800802319543.
  • Chatterton, P., and R. Hollands. 2003. Urban Nightscapes: Youth Cultures, Pleasure Spaces and Corporate Power. Hove, East Sussex: Psychology Press.
  • Chew, M. M. 2009. “Research on Chinese Nightlife Cultures and Night-Time Economies: Guest Editor's Introduction.” Chinese Sociology & Anthropology 42 (2): 3–21. doi:10.2753/CSA0009-4625420200.
  • Erenberg, L. A. 1984. Steppin’Out: New York Nightlife and the Transformation of American Culture. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
  • Farrer, J. 2009. “Shanghai Bars: Patchwork Globalization and Flexible Cosmopolitanism in Reform-era Urban Leisure Spaces.” Chinese Sociology and Anthropology 42 (2): 22–38. doi:10.2753/CSA0009-4625420201.
  • Farrer, J. 2019. “Grimy Heritage: Organic Bar Streets in Shanghai and Tokyo.” Built Heritage 3 (3): 73–85. doi:10.1186/BF03545745.
  • Farrer, J., and A. Field. 2015. Shanghai Nightscapes: A Nocturnal Biography of A Global City. Chicago: University of Chicago.
  • Futamura, T., and K. Sugiyama. 2018. “The Dark Side of the Nightscape: The Growth of Izakaya Chains and the Changing Landscapes of Evening Eateries in Japanese Cities.” Food, Culture & Society 21 (1): 101–117. doi:10.1080/15528014.2017.1398474.
  • Grazian, D. 2009. “Urban Nightlife, Social Capital, and the Public Life of Cities.” Sociological Forum 24 (4): 908–917. doi:10.1111/j.1573-7861.2009.01143.x.
  • Hashimoto, K. 2015. Izakaya no Sengoshi [Postwar History of Izakaya]. Tokyo: Shodensha.
  • Ho, S.-L. 2015. “‘License to Drink’: White-collar Female Workers and Japan’s Urban Night Space.” Ethnography 16 (1): 25–50. doi:10.1177/1466138113506632.
  • Imai, H. 2008. “Senses on the Move: Multisensory Encounters with Street Vendors in the Japanese Urban Alleyway Roji.” The Senses and Society 3 (3): 329–339. doi:10.2752/174589308X331350.
  • Inoue, K. 2015. Kichijoji ‘Hamonica Yokocho’ Monogatari [The Story of Kichijoji’s Harmonica Yokocho]. Tokyo: Kokusho.
  • Ishigure, M., and A. Aoi. 2013. “Reformation Process of the Block in Front of Shinjuku East Station-square during Postwar Recovery Process in Light of Formation of Black Markets and Land Ownerships.” Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ) 78 (694): 2627–2636. doi:10.3130/aija.78.2627.
  • Iwabuchi, K. 2002. Recentering Globalization: Popular Culture and Japanese Transnationalism. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
  • Jacobs, J. M. 2012. “Urban Geographies I: Still Thinking Cities Relationally.” Progress in Human Geography 36 (3): 412–422. doi:10.1177/0309132511421715.
  • Jayne, M., S. L. Holloway, and G. Valentine. 2006. “Drunk and Disorderly: Alcohol, Urban Life and Public Space.” Progress in Human Geography 30 (4): 451–468. doi:10.1191/0309132506ph618oa.
  • Latham, A. 2003. “Urbanity, Lifestyle and Making Sense of the New Urban Cultural Economy: Notes from Auckland, New Zealand.” Urban Studies 40 (9): 1699–1724. doi:10.1080/0042098032000106564.
  • Lofland, L. 1991. “The Urban Milieu: Locales, Public Sociability, and Moral Concern.” In Social Organization and Social Process: Essays in Honor of Anselm Strauss, edited by D. Maines, 189–205. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
  • Mattson, G. 2015. “Bar Districts as Subcultural Amenities.” City, Culture and Society 6 (1): 1–8. doi:10.1016/j.ccs.2015.01.001.
  • McDonald, B. and K. Sylvester.2014. “Learning to Get Drunk: The Importance of Drinking in Japanese University Sports Clubs.” International Review for the Sociology of Sport 49 (3–4): 331–345. doi:10.1177/1012690213506584.
  • Moeran, B. 2005. “Drinking Country.” In Drinking Cultures: Alcohol and Identity, edited by T. M. Wilson, 25–42. Oxford: Berg.
  • Molasky, M. 2014. Nihon no Izakaya Bunka: Akachochin no Miryoku wo Saguru [Japan’s Izakaya Culture: Exploring the Fascination of the Red Lantern]. Tokyo: Kobunsha Shinsho.
  • Ocejo, R. E. 2017. Masters of Craft: Old Jobs in the New Urban Economy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Ohnishi, M., R. Nakao, R. Kawasaki, A. Nitta, Y. Hamada, and H. Nakane. 2012. “Utilization of Bar and Izakaya-pub Establishments among Middle-aged and Elderly Japanese Men to Mitigate Stress.” BMC Public Health 12 (1): 446. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-12-446.
  • Oldenburg, R. 1989. The Great Good Place: Café, Coffee Shops, Community Centers, Beauty Parlors, General Stores, Bars, Hangouts, and How They Get You through the Day. St Paul, MN: Paragon House Publishers.
  • Partanen, J. 2006. “Spectacles of Sociability and Drunkenness: On Alcohol and Drinking in Japan.” Contemporary Drug Problems 33 (2): 177–204. doi:10.1177/009145090603300202.
  • Takeyama, A. 2005. “Commodified Romance in a Tokyo Host Club.” Genders, Transgenders and Sexualities in Japan 14: 200.
  • Taniguchi, K. 2017. Nihon no yoru no kōkyō-ken: Sunakku kenkyū josetsu [Japan’s Nighttime Public Sphere: An Introduction to Snack Research]. Tokyo: Shiromizusha.
  • Watanabe, H. 2016. Shinjuku Gorudengail Monogatari [The Story of Shinjuku Golden Gai]. Tokyo: Kondansha.
  • Zukin, S. 2011. Naked City: The Death and Life of Authentic Urban Places. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Zukin, S., P. Kasinitz, and X. Chen. 2015. Global Cities, Local Streets: Everyday Diversity from New York to Shanghai. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.