Visiting an Underground Garden Built in a Former Bank Vault Under Tokyo
Posted by Adam Frucci at 4:59 AM on November 24, 2007
Make's Phil Torrone is in Japan, visiting some old blog fodder in person, like this Japan find from 2005. Underneath an office building in the Otemachi business district of Tokyo is an underground rice and vegetable field. Created in a former bank vault, this hidden garden is maintained "using computer-controlled artificial light and temperature management. It was brought into being by a personnel company as a means of providing agricultural training to young people who are having trouble finding employment and middle-aged people in search of a second career." It's pretty cool, although it probably uses more energy to keep the garden healthy than it's worth if you look at what it produces. More photos at Make.
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sfokevin
Posted 8:17 PM 23/11/07
@digitaldavey: I'm up here in San Francisco!... We should look into forming some sort of club!!!
sfokevin
digitaldavey
Posted 5:40 PM 23/11/07
@sfokevin: Here in L.A. we've had entire houses converted to do just that!
digitaldavey
Bokusatsu_Tenshi
Posted 4:33 PM 23/11/07
Nice. Indoor farming... will work great with that city in a building project on Tokyo bay area.
Bokusatsu_Tenshi
sfokevin
Posted 4:02 PM 23/11/07
Hum... That would be a great way to grow pot...
sfokevin
poisonfist
Posted 3:22 PM 23/11/07
@vagrant:
Haha, I have seen those around in my local supermarket in Tokyo when I was a grade schooler (about 25 years ago). Cutting them in equal portions between family members was never easier.
poisonfist
vagrant
Posted 2:17 PM 23/11/07
Hydroponic watermelons FTW!

vagrant
strider_mt2k
Posted 1:40 PM 23/11/07
Dune.
strider_mt2k
ANoel
Posted 1:25 PM 23/11/07
Mars.
ANoel
DJJS
Posted 2:01 AM 24/11/07
@vagrant: Those things are so expensive! and just take like watermelon.. what a rip-off
DJJS