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Atomic Cities: Tokyo - Neon Moon Over Shinjuku Front Cover

Atomic Cities: Tokyo - Neon Moon Over Shinjuku

Book 13 in the Atomic Cities Series
By Keith Elliott


The city is blinking. So we sent someone who doesn’t.


This retrofuturism book blends mid-century sci-fi charm with Japanese folklore, poetic absurdity, and vivid AI-generated concept art. In this 13th volume of the Atomic Cities series, Keith Elliott turns his gaze to Tokyo — specifically a Shinjuku that hums with haunted circuitry, vending machines that remember too much, chrome spirits, and timelines slightly out of sync.


Inside you’ll find:

• 25 illustrated vignettes set in a glitching Tokyo that might be dreaming of you

• Stories like The Pachinko Oracle Hall, Digital Tanabata Tree, and Final Train to Nowhere

• A surreal blend of nostalgic tech, sentient bureaucracy, karaoke ghosts, and shrine-based emotional recursion


Each entry is a visual postcard from the poetic edge of speculative design — where myths digitize themselves, timelines misbehave, and vending machines file their own reports.


Perfect for fans of:


  •     Retrofuturism books
  •     Sci-fi art books
  •     AI art and futuristic concept art
  •     Visual storytelling sci-fi
  •     Speculative fiction with a Japanese twist


Whether you’re drawn to mythic foxes, glitching lanterns, or vending machines that sell fragments of emotion, Tokyo – Neon Moon Over Shinjuku is your portal to a future-that-never-was… but may still remember you.


ISBN: 979-8284651452

Independently Published

Illustrations from Series 13

Bento Box Time Capsule

    💡 Got an idea for a city — or a truly awful job?

    Have a suggestion for a new Atomic City or a terrible job of the future?

    I’d love to hear it!

    Whether it's a place you'd love to see drenched in neon or a weird, overworked character for the next volume, send it my way.


    📧 Email your idea directly to:
    Keith@AtomicCities.com

    You might just shape the next entry in the Atomic Cities series.

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