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Tokyo when it sparkles
The city of too many lights? Let's not even start on its carbon footprint...
When on a date it usually is a good thing if there's a spark; but imagine there being so many sparks you couldn't even kiss your date without facing an electric charge of the literal kind (not just the one you may get in your stomach, or in your pants for some of you). This is the sort of dilemma faced by Tokyoites this time of year as the humidity conditions coupled with the voltage overload all around the town are responsible for the worst of static shocks in both people vs metals and people vs people configuations. When you open doors, shake hands... It's especially socially-discriminating as wearers of synthetic fabrics are the first victims. Mass metallophobia they call it.
Enter those silly-looking albeit lifesaving gadgets that are all the rage in the Japanese capital these days (AND they make for fabulously inexpensive stocking fillers for the cheapskates amongst you!). In many shapes and forms as one might expect and almost always cute: little spikey-haired men to be stuck above door handles, darling keyrings sporting your cartoon character of choice... We expected nothing more from a gadget-obsessed nation; though personally we're still waiting for the very 2009 lace-trimmed version...


Mickey Mouse makes a guest appearance on this static shock-absorbing keychain.

The head-to-toe jumpsuit is just so last season!
Source: Times Online, Tokyo Hands
Photo credits: Various
TAGS: goods tokyo anti-static sparks jumpsuit