Daien-ji, Tokyo
Many Jizo Statues Stand Side By Side At Daen-ji Temple On The Way To Gyoin-zaka
Marunouchi, Tokyo
Bicycles Rode Past Between The Buildings In Marunouchi
Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine, Tokyo
Approach To Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine
A Courtesan And A Crow Were Looking At The Precincts Of Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine In The Same Way
Kamehisa Bridge, Tokyo
The Skytree Looms Over The Kamehisa Bridge Spanning The Sendaihori River
Fukagawa Edo Museum, Tokyo
A Woman In A Kimono Stood Among Portraits Displayed At The Fukagawa Edo Museum
Kiyosumi Park, Tokyo
Kiyosumi Park, With Free Admission, Was Also A Walking Place For Nearby Kindergartners
Ginza, Tokyo
I Saw Food Samples And Brand Stores Over The Pay Phone In Ginza
A Mother With Her Young Child Was Walking In Ginza At Dusk
A Large Shadow Fell On A Building In Ginza
People Were Walking Down Nishi-gobangai-dori Of Ginza In The Sunshine
Yurakucho Sanchoku Yokocho, Tokyo
A Number Of Movie Posters Were Posted In An Alley In Yurakucho Sanchoku Yokocho
Chicken Illustration On The Glass Door Of Yurakucho Sanchoku Yokocho
Yebisu, Tokyo
The Stairs Leading To The Restaurant Were Decorated With Lights Like A Planetary System
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
Meguro, Tokyo
The Bicycle Was Parked At The End Of A Hallway In An Old Apartment
Musashi-Koyama, Tokyo
The Old Supermarket Sign Seemed To Lead To The Sky
Former Asakura House, Tokyo
A Woman Pointed Her Finger Through The Window Of This Century-old Former Asakura Family Residence
The Room With Round Windows In The Former Asakura Residence Is Called The Round Window Room As It Is
Behind The Glass Doors Stood A Magnificent Japanese-style Structure
Daikanyama, Tokyo
The Daikanyama Police Box Intersection Was Reflected In The Window Glass
Suga Jinja, Tokyo
The Name Suga Jinja Shrine Is Named After A Word
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
Vegetables And Smiles Were Lying Around In An Old-fashioned Supermarket
Shibuya Station, Tokyo
A Uniformed Station Attendant Was Also On The Escalator Leading To The Basement
A Group Of Boys Stopped In The Liaison Corridor Looking Out At The Scramble Intersection
Shinagawa Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
The Guardian Dog At Shinagawa Shrine Were Also Paying Attention To A Keikyu Train Running Nearby
Shinagawa Shrine, Tokyo
Shinagawa Shrine And Monzenmachi Are Divided By Daiichi Keihin And Are Dressed Up As Something Completely Different
Shinagawa Shrine, Which Once Sat Close To The Coastline, Enshrines A Nautical Deity
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
Meguro Fudoson Has Been A Popular Sightseeing Spot For The General Public Since The Edo Period
Meguro Parasitological Museum, Tokyo
The Meguro Parasitological Museum Is One Of The Few Museums In The World Dedicated To Parasites
Komazawa Olympic Park, Tokyo
The Olympic Monument Is A Structure Of Interest In Komazawa Olympic Park
Komazawa Olympic Park Is A Comprehensive Athletic Field Developed In Time For The Tokyo Olympics
Running Lanes In Komazawa Olympic Park Are Crowded
Omori Shell Mound Ruins Garden, Tokyo
Although The Omori Shell Mound Ruins Garden Claims To Be A Place Where Visitors Can Learn About Omori Kaizuka, In Reality It Is A Children's Park
The Omori Shell Mound Ruins Garden Is Where Dr. Morse Is Said To Have Excavated The Omori Shell Mound
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