Marunouchi, Tokyo
Bicycles Rode Past Between The Buildings In Marunouchi
Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine, Tokyo
Approach To Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine
Kamehisa Bridge, Tokyo
The Skytree Looms Over The Kamehisa Bridge Spanning The Sendaihori River
Ginza, Tokyo
I Saw Food Samples And Brand Stores Over The Pay Phone In Ginza
A Large Shadow Fell On A Building In Ginza
Yurakucho Sanchoku Yokocho, Tokyo
A Number Of Movie Posters Were Posted In An Alley In Yurakucho Sanchoku Yokocho
Yamatane Museum Of Art, Tokyo
The Entrance To The Yamatane Museum Of Art, Which I Thought Was On Top Of The Building, Is In The Basement Down A Flight Of Stairs
Musashi-Koyama, Tokyo
The Old Supermarket Sign Seemed To Lead To The Sky
Daikanyama, Tokyo
The Daikanyama Police Box Intersection Was Reflected In The Window Glass
Renjo-in, Tokyo
The Former Yotsuya Teramachi, As The Name Implies, Has Many Temples
Dewa-zaka Slope, Tokyo
Dewa-zaka Slope Stretches From The Valley Floor Of Samegahashi To Shinanomachi Without Any Pretense
Shibuya Station, Tokyo
A Group Of Boys Stopped In The Liaison Corridor Looking Out At The Scramble Intersection
Shinagawa Shrine, Tokyo
Shinagawa Shrine And Monzenmachi Are Divided By Daiichi Keihin And Are Dressed Up As Something Completely Different
Shinbanba Station, Tokyo
Fewer Trains Stop At Shin-baba Station During The Morning Commute
Shinagawa Station, Tokyo
Platform Floor At Keikyu Shinagawa Station Is Overloaded With Information
Meguro Fudoson, Tokyo
The Place Where Meguro Fudoson Sits Has Been A Suitable Place For Human Habitation Since Ancient Times
Komazawa Olympic Park, Tokyo
The Olympic Monument Is A Structure Of Interest In Komazawa Olympic Park
Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo
The Lobby Gallery Of The Tokyo International Forum Has A High Ceiling And Is Spacious
Kagetsuen-mae Railroad Crossing, Kanagawa
The Kagetsuen-mae Crossing Crosses As Many As 10 Tracks, Including The Tokaido Line, Keihin Tohoku Line, Yokosuka Line, And Tokaido Freight Line
Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
An Installation Was Set Up In The Darkness Of Taka Ishii Gallery
Roppongi, Tokyo
Tokyo Tower Is Clearly Visible From Torii Zaka, Once Lined With Daimyo Residences
Nezu, Tokyo
As The Sun Got Lower And Lower, The Shinobazu-dori Street Was Covered With Shadows
Komagome Fuji Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Komagome Fuji Shrine's Main Building Was Built On Top Of A Mound Made In The Image Of Mt. Fuji
Shinjuku East Side Square, Tokyo
Although The Shinjuku East Side Square Site Had Many Curved Lines, The Tunnel Was Square
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo
The Bathroom Window In The Former Asakamiya Residence Looked Like It Could Start A Suspense
Yokohama Station, Kanagawa
The View From The Top Of The Atrium At The West Exit Of Yokohama Station Is Nice
Ochanomizu, Tokyo
A Girl Happily Descended The Stairs Of A Deserted College
Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo
Before I Knew It, I Was Used To Seeing Faces Wearing Masks
The Sandals Displayed At The Hozo-mon Gate Were So Large That One Would Have Thought Godzilla Would Wear Them
It Must Be The Translocation Effect That Makes The Food At The Stalls On The Temple Grounds So Delicious
I Think That The Custom Of Incense Burning Is Common In Temples Outside Of Japan, But The Custom Of Bathing The Smoke Seems To Be Unique To Japan
Nakamise Of Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo
The Nakamise At Senso-ji Temple Has A Long History And Is One Of The Oldest Shopping Streets In Japan
Tokyo Opera City, Tokyo
At Lunchtime, People Come Out To The Sunken Garden In Opera City
Togoshi Hachiman Jinja, Tokyo
Of All The Shopping Streets In Japan That Bear The Name Ginza, Togoshi Ginza In Togoshi Is The Oldest
3331 Arts Chiyoda, Tokyo
The Café, Located In An Art Center That Renovated A Closed Junior High School, Had A Classroom-like Atmosphere
Shibuya Hikarie, Tokyo
The Route Leading From The Inokashira Line Ticket Gates To Shibuya Hikarie Is A Maze And Complicated
Bashamichi Station, Kanagawa
Bashamichi Was Called Bashamichi (carriages Road) Because Foreigners Who Used To Live In This Area Used To Come And Go In Horse-drawn Carriages
Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Garden, Tokyo
The Iwasaki Residence Had A Western-style Building And A Japanese-style Building, And The People Of The Iwasaki Family Lived A Western-style Life In The Front And A Japanese-style Life In The Back
Yushima Tenjin Shrine, Tokyo
Yushima Tenjin Is Built On The Edge Of A Plateau, So There Is A Steep Staircase Called Otokozaka By The Precincts Of The Shrine
Ikenoue Station, Tokyo
Ikenoue Station On The Inokashira Line Is A Small Station Where Only Local Trains Stop
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