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Japanese Game Inspires Trippy Building Demolition

July 16, 2008

Man, the Japanese think of everything good. I once heard of this Japanese invention where they tie a 10 pound dumbbell to a telephone receiver to discourage lengthy phone calls and to help you lose weight. The other perk is that it makes you look like A.C. Slater every time you pick up the phone.

And when it comes to demolishing a building, they have even more great ideas. Kajima Corporation, a Japanese construction company, does it all from the bottom up. They call it daruma-otoshi, the name of an ancient Japanese game where you knock out a stack of colored pieces, from bottom to top, without letting the pieces fall. It wins green points for reducing dust pollution and making it easier to separate and recycle the building materials.

On top of that, it looks super hypnotic. Check it out:

Via [Boing Boing]