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Tokyo’s heaviest/sleepiest drinkers chronicled in Twitter account’s photos and videos
投稿日 2019年2月6日 02:30:06 (ニュース)
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As the home of many of Tokyo’s trendiest clothing shops, the Shibuya neighborhood is a great place for people-watching, since you’re always sure to see a parade of the newest fashions and styles. However, with Shibuya also having a huge selection of bars and clubs, on any given night you can also be sure to see at least a few people who’ve had way too much to drink.
#SHIBUYAMELTDOWN https://t.co/OLu3pX1CdJ
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SHIBUYAMELTDOWN (@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN) January 28, 2019
Twitter account Shibuya Meltdown (@SHIBUYAMETLDOWN) isn’t purely dedicated to documenting the district’s drunks, since its description is just “People sleeping in Shibuya.” It’s hard to imagine the posture and position of the people shown here coming from anything other than copious amounts of beer, cocktails, wine, or sake (or perhaps some combination of all four). Because of how much Shibuya likes to party, Shibuya Meltdown’s mission is never-ending, and now has a whole new batch of photos and videos since the last time we took a look at its collection.
▼ You have to wonder if the second guy seen lying on the sidewalk went down as hard.
#SHIBUYAMELTDOWN https://t.co/18MBQb0bKB
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SHIBUYAMELTDOWN (@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN) January 30, 2019
▼ Well, at least he’s not smoking.
#SHIBUYAMELTDOWN https://t.co/eGUCI6ISWu
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SHIBUYAMELTDOWN (@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN) January 18, 2019
▼ If you’re too drunk to actually walk across the street, you should probably stay out of the crosswalk.
#SHIBUYAMELTDOWN https://t.co/FG6teUdncx
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SHIBUYAMELTDOWN (@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN) January 17, 2019
▼ Slightly better
#SHIBUYAMELTDOWN https://t.co/Th80gdr5Cv
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SHIBUYAMELTDOWN (@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN) January 13, 2019
▼ Now if only a crying woman would come along, his T-shirt’s prophecy would be complete.
#SHIBUYAMELTDOWN https://t.co/EM1jqwXs4h
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SHIBUYAMELTDOWN (@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN) January 18, 2019
▼ The mark of a truly experienced boozehound is when he looks for softer spontaneous outdoor sleeping accommodations than the pavement.
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#SHIBUYAMELTDOWN https://t.co/NVQBH28anJ
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SHIBUYAMELTDOWN (@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN) January 15, 2019
▼ Though in this case, he’s probably trading a stiff back for a traumatized nose.
#SHIBUYAMELTDOWN https://t.co/P1HJipedsJ
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SHIBUYAMELTDOWN (@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN) January 02, 2019
▼ Taking the double risk of being stepped on and smacked with visually impaired people’s walking sticks.
#SHIBUYAMELTDOWN https://t.co/R689CAzzis
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SHIBUYAMELTDOWN (@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN) January 25, 2019
Of course, you can sort of see why some people just ended up sleeping wherever they happened to be when you consider how hard it can be to move from Point A to Point B when you’re this drunk, even if you don’t have to walk.
#SHIBUYAMELTDOWN https://t.co/es59bZejrc
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SHIBUYAMELTDOWN (@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN) February 01, 2019
Even taking the train can get tricky when you can’t sustain any sort of verticality, or seem to keep your backside connected to the seat.
#SHIBUYAMELTDOWN https://t.co/0ck8DnRMZQ
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SHIBUYAMELTDOWN (@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN) January 20, 2019
#SHIBUYAMELTDOWN https://t.co/a0ZiBF4yPV
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SHIBUYAMELTDOWN (@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN) January 24, 2019
So remember: while the alcohol flows freely in Tokyo, it’s always important to know your limits when going out drinking.
Source: Twitter/@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN via Jin
Featured image: Twitter/@SHIBUYAMELTD0WN
Source: SORA NEWS24
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