Tamagawa Sengen Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Lava Rocks Are Placed On The Approach To The Tamagawa Sengen Shrine, Which Is Modeled After Climbing Mt. Fuji
Komyo-ji Aratsuka No.1 Tumulus, Tokyo
There Was Only One Tree Growing As A Landmark On Top Of A Burial Mound In A Residential Area
Komyo-ji Temple, Tokyo
The Main Hall Of Komyo-ji Temple Could Be Seen At The End Of The Approach Between The Trees
Nitta Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Musashi Nitta Doesn't Mean Newly Cultivated Land, But A Place Name Derived From A Person's Name
KITTE Marunouchi, Tokyo
KITTE, Once The Tokyo Central Post Office, Has Been Hollowed Out To Create An Atrium
Tokyo Station Is Clearly Visible From The Window Of The Former Tokyo Central Postmaster's Office
Tokyo Station, Tokyo
Although Not As Dignified As The Entrance To The Imperial Household, Tokyo Station's Ticket Gates, Covered By A High Domed Roof, Evoke A Sense Of History
Tokyo Station Marunouchi Square, Tokyo
Many Couples Take Wedding Commemorative Photos With The Historic Tokyo Station In The Background
The Yellow Golf Bag Looked Great Against The Red-brick Tokyo Station
Rinshi No Mori Park, Tokyo
I'm Not Quite Sure What You Can Meet At The Meeting Place In Rinshi No Mori Park
Takashimadaira, Tokyo
The Apartment Complex With All The Pipes Was Kind Of Like A Factory
Takashimadaira Danchi Is A Huge Housing Complex With 64 Apartment Buildings And 16,000 Residents
Akatsuka Suwa Shrine, Tokyo
The Akatsuka Suwa Shrine, Which Seemed So Plain, Has A Magnificent Zuishinmon Gate
Joren-ji Temple, Tokyo
A Mountain Name Is Simply A Title That Has Nothing To Do With The Topography Of The Place Where The Temple Stands
It Is Hard To Believe That The Model For Nio Is The Greek Mythological Hero Hercules
The Third Largest Bronze Buddha Statue In Japan, The Tokyo Daibutsu Is Only 13 Meters Tall
Meguro Community Center, Tokyo
The Usually Unassuming Meguro Riverbank Changes Its Appearance When The Cherry Blossoms Are In Bloom
Hotel New Otani Tokyo, Tokyo
Originally A Mundane Name, The Hill Became Kioizaka Because Of The Residences Of The Kishu Tokugawa Family, The Owari Tokugawa Family, And The Ii Family Of The Hikone Domain
Sanada Moat, Tokyo
The Sanada Moat, Which Has Become Useless Over Time, Has Been Turned Into An Athletic Field
Sotobori Park, Tokyo
Sotobori Park Is A Park Where The Banks Of The Outer Moat Of Edo Castle Have Been Developed And Made Available For Strolling
Shiba, Tokyo
Seeing All The Money Being Spent On A Deserted Patio, It's No Wonder It Was Built During The Bubble Years
Aomono-Yokocho Station, Tokyo
The Name Of A Side Street Where Vegetables Harvested In The Kamata Area Were Sold Is The Origin Of The Term Aomono-Yokocho Station
A Residential Area, Now Densely Populated With Houses, Was Once The Site Of A Forestry Testing Center
Shinjuku, Tokyo
The Underground Passageways In Shinjuku Are So Complex That No Matter How Old You Are, You'll Never Fully Understand Them
Musashi-Koyama, Tokyo
Is It A Form Of Gentrification That The Crowded Alley In Front Of The Station Has Completely Disappeared?
Sanya Hachiman Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Sanya Hachiman Shrine, Which Sits Quietly In A Residential Area Not Facing A Highway, Was Built In The Middle Of The Edo Period
Aqua Park Shinagawa, Tokyo
Few People Stopped In Front Of The Tank Of Anemones With Wobbling Tentacles
Happy Boy And Jellyfishes
Unlike Jellyfish In The Ocean, Jellyfish In Aquariums Are Very Popular
Wing Takanawa, Tokyo
Girl And An Old Man Climbing Up A Steep Hill
Statue Of Prince Akihito Komatsunomiya, Tokyo
Equestrian Statue Of Prince Akihito Komatsunomiya
Ueno Toshogu Shrine, Tokyo
Mizuya-mon Gate In Toshogu Shrine
Pigeons At Ueno Toshogu Shrine
Camphor Tree In Ueno Toshogu Shrine
Ueno Park, Tokyo
Sakura-dori Is Deserted When The Cherry Trees Are Not In Bloom
Kiyomizu Kannon Hall, Tokyo
View Beyond The Circle Made Of Branches
Couple At The Top Of The Steep Stairs
Ameyoko, Tokyo
Woman's Face And Kumadori Face
High School Girl At Ameyoko
Okachimachi, Tokyo
Pedestrians And A Bicycle
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