[Publisher/Series Code: YMDD] ➔ [Volume/Issue: 010] ➔ [Thematic Content: BLOND IN TOKYO] 3. Digital Archiving and the "Lost Media" Phenomenon
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We often romanticize Tokyo as the city of the future, a sprawling circuit board of neon and noise. But for the outsider—the "Blond"—it is something else entirely. It is a mirror.