
Overview
In this age where the shift toward digitization and going paperless seems irresistible, one business in Tokyo's Ikebukuro district still goes through more than 10,000 sheets of paper each day. This 24-hour printing and photocopying shop attracts customers around the clock by offering services such as making posters, bookbinding and printing bulk volumes of beautiful, intricate images that only professionals can deliver. The shop's customers include a company employee desperate to print out materials for an important presentation, and an elderly man who has written his life story and wants it printed so he can leave copies for his family to remember him. What messages do customers want to convey or leave behind on paper? For 3 days, we spoke to people about their personal stories behind the pages copied and printed here.
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6 - 1Mountain Restaurant: Creating and Reliving Memories January 16, 2018
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6 - 2Life Without a Smartphone February 06, 2018
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6 - 3Born to be Wild: Motorcyclists' Road to Happiness February 20, 2018
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6 - 4When a Man Shines His Shoes March 13, 2018
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6 - 5Printing Shop: Lives in Print April 10, 2018
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6 - 6Bento Tales from a Northern Fishing Town April 24, 2018
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6 - 7Christmas at a 24-Hour Bakery May 08, 2018
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6 - 8Heading Home on the Strait Ferry May 29, 2018
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6 - 9A Park Where Dreams Take Wing June 26, 2018
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6 - 10Lives Along Route 45 July 10, 2018
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6 - 11The Traveling Library Truck July 24, 2018
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6 - 12A Spring Miracle: The Firefly Squid of Toyama August 07, 2018
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6 - 13The Women on the Cosmetics Floor August 21, 2018
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6 - 14The Race Before the Japanese Derby September 18, 2018
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6 - 15The Great Hospital Move October 09, 2018
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6 - 16Relaxing in a Nagoya Café October 23, 2018
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6 - 17Hooked on Fishing in Tokyo Bay October 30, 2018
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6 - 18The Sight Beyond the Undersea Tunnel November 20, 2018
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6 - 19Surviving the Summer with Fresh Juice December 04, 2018
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6 - 20From the Remittance Office with Love December 18, 2018