Bang Luang, Bangkok
The Small Village Of Bang Luang Was A Tourist Attraction That Sold A Retro Atmosphere
Thon Buri District, Bangkok
The Man In A Straw Hat Was Shopping In An Alley With Wires Coming And Going
Lak Mueang, Bangkok
It Was King Rama I Who Erected The Golden Pillar Called Lak Mueang, Dedicated To The Town's Patron Goddess
Khlong Toei Market, Bangkok
The Baskets Placed In The Middle Of The Aisles In The Khlong Toei Market Are Used By The Couriers Who Work In The Market To Carry Their Loads
The People Wearing Hats And Conspicuous Orange Vests Are Not Trash Cleaners, They Are Couriers
The Table Was Filled With Fresh Meat That Had Just Been Processed, But There Weren't Many Flies
Bangkok, Thailand
In An Alley Where It Seemed As If Time Had Stopped, The Only Thing Moving Was The Hand Of A Woman Writing At A Table
The Cans, Which Were Confusingly Colored With Campbell's Soup Cans, Were Canned Milk From A Company Called Carnation
Pom Prap Sattru Phai District, Bangkok
There Was A Popular Eatery At The End Of An Alley In Pom Prap Sattru Phai District, Which Is Not A Tourist Attraction.
Laundry Fluttered From A House That Stood Along The Saen Saep Canal, Hanging Out To Dry
Wat Saket, Bangkok
They're Not Sure About The History Of Wat Saket, Which Dates From The Ayutthaya Period
Of Course There Are Skyscrapers In Bangkok, But There Are No Modern High-rise Buildings Around Wat Saket
Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
I Guess It Is My Nature To Naturally Choose A Slightly Gloomy Path To Walk On Rather Than A Path Where The Sun Is Shining Brightly
Samphanthawong District, Bangkok
A Large Striped Umbrella Appeared In The Alley
Many Stores Selling Chinese Food In Chinatown Near Wat Mangkon Kamalawat
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, Bangkok
Tables Placed Under Tents Affixed To The Grounds Of The Temple Were Filled With Offerings
Chinatown, Bangkok
A Gate Called Paifang Was Built At The Entrance Of Yaowarat Road
Bangkok Is Lined With Canals, And Although Many Boats Used To Come And Go, Few Boats Come And Go Anymore
Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok
For Some Reason, A Mirror Was Hung Over The Mirror In The Alley
The Used Clothes That Were Sold Were Much Cheaper Than A Cup Of Coffee At Starbucks
Shinagawa, Tokyo
The Man With A Bright Yellow Umbrella Seemed To Be Walking Down A Dull Street, Shining His Light
Tabata, Tokyo
Because The World Is So Commercialized, I Want At Least Nature To Be Far Away From Greedy Capitalism
The Shinkansen Runs On An Elevated Track, Hidden From The Eyes Of Passersby Walking On The Surface Of The Earth
The Appearance Of The Fish Shop In The Old-fashioned Shopping Street Was Still Reminiscent Of The Showa Period
Fujisawa, Kanagawa
People Who Were Silhouetted When They Walked Outside In The Dim Light, Regained Their Individual Colors As Soon As They Entered The Light
Ofuna, Kanagawa
At A Quick Glance, It Looks Like A Giant Is Standing On The Other Side Of The Mountain. It's As If They've Come To Invade, Like The Marching Giants
Senju, Tokyo
An Old-fashioned Clothing Store Was Operating Along The Old Nikko Kaido Road
Senju Jinja, Tokyo
The Approach To The Historic Senju Shrine Was Empty And Deserted
It Was A Fairly Meandering Alleyway, So This May Have Once Been A River
Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo
Despite The Noise Of The Fairground, The Café Was Quiet And Everyone Was Still
Yokosuka Chuo Station, Kanagawa
The Woman Clad In A Bright Red Skirt And Pinwheels Was Also Waiting For A Train At Yokosuka Chuo Station
Yokosuka, Kanagawa
I'm Interested In A Shop Named 'Lacto-fermented Food Rokke-kun'
Nihonbashi, Tokyo
The Magnificent Stone-built Nihonbashi Bridge Is Now Under The Motorway And Has Lost Its Dignity, So The Only Thing To See Is A Statue Of A Qilin
Shibuya Hikawa Jinja, Tokyo
A Torii Gate Stood On The Other Side Of The Approach Between The Trees, With A Bus Running On The Other Side Of It
Omekaido Overbridge, Tokyo
The Omekaido Overbridge Seemed To Separate The Messy Kabukicho From The Tidy Sub-centre
Nishikoyama, Tokyo
The Clothing Shop At The End Of A Longer-than-expected Shopping Street Was Having A Sale
Imperial Palace, Tokyo
Until Edo Castle Was Built, The Inui Moat Was A Natural River, And The Natural Valley Terrain Leading From Chidorigafuchi Was Used To Dam The Water And Make A Moat
There Is A Small Gate Called 'Kitahanebashi-mon' Just Behind The Edo Castle Main Tower
Marunouchi, Tokyo
Construction Sites Are Often Covered With White Fences, But It Would Be Fun If They Had Transparent Fences That Allowed People To See Inside
Monzennakcho, Tokyo
It Is Still Not Clear Whether Place Names With ‘町' In Tokyo Are Read As 'machi' Or 'chou'
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