TERRADA ART COMPLEX II, Tokyo
White Cube At TERRADA ART COMPLEX Looked Like A Spaceship
Higashi Shinagawa, Tokyo
The Sea Breeze Also Tears Down Pedestrian Bridges
Yamashita Rinko Line Promenade, Kanagawa
Under The Elevated Yamashita Rinko Line Promenade Is Free To Come And Go As You Please
Shibuya Station, Tokyo
It Would Be More Fun If You Could See The Ginza Line Shibuya Station From The Connecting Passageway Between Scramble Square And Hikarie
Kinshicho, Tokyo
Bicycle Riding Fast With The Tokyo Skytree In The Background
Artizon Museum, Tokyo
Some People Are More Interested In The View From The Window Than In The Top-notch Artwork In The Artizon Museum
Kyobashi, Tokyo
It Is Hard To Believe That The River Used To Flow And A Bridge Used To Be Built At Kyobashi
The Reason There Are So Many Place Names With Bridges In The City Center Is Because There Were So Many Bridges That Became Symbols
Nakameguro, Tokyo
For Some Reason, The Glowing CURRY UP Sign On The Dimly Lit Sidewalk Makes Me Think Of A Diner
Musashi-koyama, Tokyo
They Call Rental Farmland Nowadays Shire Fields
Sarugaku-bashi Bridge, Tokyo
The Tracks That Used To Run On The Elevated Tracks At Shibuya Station Have Been Running On The Surface Of The Ground Before I Knew It
Higashi Ooi, Tokyo
A Large Sign Was Posted As If Blocking A Narrow Alley
Fuchu Honmachi Station, Tokyo
The Platform Wall At Fuchu Honmachi Station Has No Digital Signage, Let Alone Posters Of Any Kind
Okunitama Shrine, Tokyo
The Granite Otorii Gate Built At Okunitama Shrine May Not Necessarily Collapse In An Earthquake
Yabo Tenmangu Shrine, Tokyo
The Purple Umbrella Reminded Me Of The Auspicious Clouds That Were Said To Have Been Seen In Hofu On The Day Of Michizane's Death
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
Wakura Onsen, Ishikawa
Hasegawa Tohaku, Who Painted The National Treasure, Pine Trees, Was From Nanao
Taro Okamoto Museum Of Art, Kawasaki, Kanagawa
Inside The Taro Okamoto Museum Of Art, Kawasaki
Japan Open-air Folk House Museum, Kanagawa
The Japan Open-air Folk House Museum Is Like A Real Village, An Outdoor Museum That Is Fun To Walk Around
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
Ashikaga Orihime Shrine, Tochigi
Ashikaga Orihime Shrine, Originally A Guardian Deity Of The Textile Industry, Has Now Become A Shrine Of Matchmaking
Banna-ji Temple, Tochigi
It Was Hard To Believe That The Main Hall, A National Treasure, Was In The Precincts Of The Temple, But The Park In Banna-ji Temple Had A Nondescript Playground Equipment
Banna-ji, Originally A Mansion Of The Ashikaga Clan, Is Still Completely Surrounded By A Dugout
The Approach Named Dainichidaimon-dori That Stretches In A Straight Banna-ji Smells More Like A Tourist Attraction Than An Approach Leading To A Temple
Sanada Moat, Tokyo
The Sanada Moat, Which Has Become Useless Over Time, Has Been Turned Into An Athletic Field
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
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?
Ueno Park, Tokyo
Sakura-dori Is Deserted When The Cherry Trees Are Not In Bloom
Couple At The Top Of The Steep Stairs
Okachimachi Ramen Yokocho, Tokyo
Ramen Store Between The Piers
Shinokubo Station, Tokyo
Under The JR Railroad Tracks
Kaichu Inari Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Kaichu Inari Jinja
Okubo, Tokyo
Both Okubo And Shin-Okubo Stations Are Located In A Place Called Hyakunin-cho
Yasukuni Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
The Area That Serves As The Approach To Yasukuni Shrine Seems To Have Been A Place For Archery And Horseback Riding Practice During The Edo Period
Takarada Bridge, Tokyo
The Silhouette Of A Woman Walking In The Sun Beyond The Takarada Bridge
Akihabara, Tokyo
The Character Of Akihabara Has Changed Over Time
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