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Q-Front Video Screen in Shibuya
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2013/5/10 20:35
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Can anybody confirm what is happening with this very iconic building, especially its giant video screen. At the moment it seems to be switched off, either being redeveloped or taken down permanently. It would be a shame if it is being switched off forever.
Thanks in advance.
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by inefekt (guest)
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Re: Q-Front Video Screen in Shibuya
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2013/5/11 01:14
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Yes, that would be tragic if there were only two multi-story screens showing nonstop advertising at Shibuya crossing instead of three multi-story screens showing nonstop advertising.
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by Umami Dearest
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Re: Q-Front Video Screen in Shibuya
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2013/5/12 12:36
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No need for the sarcasm buddy. Not everybody shares your views so if you don't have anything useful to add then don't waste my time. The nightscape of Tokyo is a major attraction for a lot of tourists. If the authorities are taking extreme measures such as replacing large video screens with static advertising, all because of a once in a millennium natural event, then it's a huge over reaction.
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by inefekt (guest)
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Re: Q-Front Video Screen in Shibuya
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2013/5/12 14:12
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Ah, my comment was meant to be wry rather than sarcastic - please don't take it the wrong way.
Hopefully the useful information in my comment is that there are still two other functioning giant-screen displays at that crossing, as well as giant displays in many other parts of town, so I doubt that this is the result of some new governmental regulation.
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by Umami Dearest
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Re: Q-Front Video Screen in Shibuya
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2013/5/17 18:26
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There does not seem to be a video screen there anymore. It may have been removed.
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by Shibuyahereandnow (guest)
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