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Rumors say the content will be 8-hour static shots of a charcoal burner, or a single four-hour video of a master craftsman sweeping a Zen garden. She calls it "Anti-Entertainment Entertainment."

Unlike Shibuya’s youth chaos or Roppongi’s expat rowdiness, the K0140 district whispers. It is the land of members-only clubs, gallery-style apartments, and speakeasy sushi counters. For Megumi Ishikawa, this zip code is not just where she sleeps; it is her canvas. Megumi’s lifestyle is predicated on the Japanese concept of “Kodawari” (こだわり)—an unyielding pursuit of perfection in small details. Her day begins before dawn in her 40th-floor corner apartment.

You won't find Megumi on a typical tourist map. She is not a politician nor a pop star, yet her influence over the lifestyle and entertainment sectors of Tokyo is undeniable. To understand Tokyo K0140 is to understand the intersection of minimalist Zen and maximalist thrill.

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