Jakarta, Indonesia
It Seems That Working Cars Continue To Attract The Interest Of Boys In Jakarta
The Boy Ate In Silence, Alone, With His Back To Everything That Came And Went In The Alley
Walking Around Town, All I Saw Were Barbershops For Men, And Where Women Got Their Hair Cut Was A Mystery
The Sewing Machine Used By The Tailor Was A Very Old One
The Percentage Of Households With Motorcycles In Indonesia Is 85%, The Third Highest In The World
I Pointed The Camera At The Two Girls Who Had Followed Me, And They Smiled Back
A Lot Of People Were Gathered Around The Food Stalls In The Alley, And It Was Crowded
In Residential Areas Where There Are No Coffee Shops, The Streets Have Become A Place Where People Can Relax
The Young Man Wielding A Wok In An Alley In Jakarta
Once You Get Lost In Jakarta's Residential Areas, It Doesn't Matter If You Speak English Fluently Or Not
Sagging, Which Is Said To Have Originated From The Appearance Of American Prison Uniforms, Seem To Have Become An Established Style Of Dress For Young People In Jakarta
The Wagon, Painted In Bright Colors, Looked Like A Dutch Tricolor Flag
When She Stared At Me With Her Face Deeply Etched With The Age Of Her Life, I Felt Like She Was Looking Right Into My Heart
Walking In A Non-touristy Area With Few Foreigners Often Attracts The Attention Of Locals
Indonesia Is Hot And Humid, So It Must Be Cooler To Mesh The Taqiyah As Well
In Jakarta, As In Japan, Korea, And Taiwan, The Peace Sign Is A Common Pose When Taking Pictures
Local Children Were Playing In A River Flowing Through A Residential Area In Jakarta
As A Soccer Fan, I'm A Little Happy When I See Someone In A Japan National Team Uniform
The Physical Labor Needed To Maintain Society Will Not Go Away So Fast, Even With The Development Of AI
Sawah Besar Station, Jakarta
Smartphones Are Common In Jakarta, But Not All Motorcycle Cabs Support Dispatch Apps
Wherever Roads Cross In Jakarta, There Is Always The Shadow Of A Motorcycle Cab
There Were No Commercial Facilities Around The Sawah Besar Station Station In Jakarta, Just Ordinary Buildings
The Extraordinary Nature Of Taking Pictures And Being Photographed Has Diminished With The Spread Of Camera Phones
Jakarta Has As Many Convenience Stores As Tokyo, But Some Of Them Are Still Old-fashioned Kiosks
I Think A Lot Of People Who Are Bajai Drivers In Jakarta Wear Checkered Shirts
Pasar Baru, Jakarta
Lion Dancers Celebrate Chinese New Year At A Shopping Mall In Jakarta
At The End Of A Shopping Street Called Pasar Baru In Jakarta, A Large Shopping Mall Was Built, With Food Stalls On Both Sides
When He Realized That I Was Japanese, He Hurriedly Pointed Out A Japanese Military Bills From The Old Bills
Pasar Baru, A Shopping Street In Jakarta's Little India, Had Many Apparel-related Stores
Sawah Besar District, Jakarta
The Painters, Who Have Nothing To Do If They Don't Get Orders, Pass The Time By Playing Chess
There Was An Area In The Sawah Besar District Where Several Painters Had Small But Gallery-like Booths
Smartphones Are Common In Jakarta, But The Man Was Using An Old Type Of Foldable Cell Phone
Jakarta Seems To Have A Well-developed Urban Transportation Network, Including Buses, But Even So, Locals Often Take Bajaj
Apparently, Independent Drivers In Jakarta Who Are Not Registered With Either Grab Or Gojek Are Called OJEK
Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta
Istiqlal Mosque Allows Even Infidels To Remain In The Mosque Where Worship Is Taking Place
In Japan, I Have The Image Of Highly Seasoned Dishes Being Served In The Cafeterias Of Workplaces Where Many People Do Manual Labor, But I Wonder How It Is Like Here In Indonesia
Gambir Station, Jakarta
The Man Seemed To Be A Gojek Driver And At The Same Time Was Working As A Roadside Vendor Of Snacks
In Jakarta, The Bajaj Driver Never Gave Me Any Sales Talk
Gambier Station, Where Direct-distance Trains Arrive And Depart In Jakarta, Had A Relaxed Atmosphere Like A Station In A Residential Area
Historically, Kota Station Is Jakarta's Central Station, But Now Most Long-distance Trains Depart From And Arrive At Gambier Station
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