Shimbashi Station, Tokyo
Today's Shimbashi Station Is Not The Shimbashi Station, The Birthplace Of The Railroad, And The Locomotive In SL Square Is A Locomotive That Has Never Run In This Area
Shintora Dori Core, Tokyo
When I Go To A Buffet Style Restaurant, I Tend To Eat Too Much Because I Am A Poor Person
Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo
Yodobashi Camera's Yodobashi Is Not The Founder's Last Name, But The Name Of A Place That Once Existed
It Would Be Illegal For A Member Of The Public Who Does Not Have A Type 2 License To Transport People On Uber's Ridesharing Service
Mythos Of Tomorrow, Tokyo
Not Many People Stop And Look At The Myths Of Tomorrow
Sangenjaya, Tokyo
The Alleys Of Sangenjaya Must Be Taken Over By High-rise Buildings In Due Course
A Maze Of Alleys Remains In A Corner Of Sangenjaya
Nishikoyama, Tokyo
It's Much More Fun To Walk Around The Local Shopping Streets Where You Don't Know What Kind Of Stores Are There
Koyama Hachiman Jinja, Tokyo
Koyama Hachiman Shrine Is Built On A Small Hill In A Residential Area
Shibuya, Tokyo
Shibuya Is A Town Built On A Valley, And The Valley Floor Is Just Where JR Shibuya Station Is Located
Kappabashi, Tokyo
Kappabashi, Lined With Specialty Stores, Also Has A Store Specializing In Elaborately Crafted Food Samples
Senso-Ji, Tokyo
Even Among The Same Buddhists, There Are Differences In The Way Of Praying In Different Countries
Shimbashi, Tokyo
In A Corner Of The SL Square, There Was A Chessboard Much Larger Than What You Would Generally Think Of
Marnouchi, Tokyo
There Is No Hint Of Urban Squalor In The Silent Corridors, So Much So That One Might Be Under The Illusion That Stormtroopers Could Appear From Anywhere
Nakano, Tokyo
The Shadow Of The Wheelchair Was Also Clearly Cast On The Road Surface As If It Were A Shadow Picture
Ushijima Jinja, Tokyo
I Was A Bit Surprised To See Foreign Tourists Visiting Such A Humble Shrine Like Ushijima Shrine, No Matter How Much History It Has
Mukoujima, Tokyo
Nowadays, Few People Would Think Of Mukojima As A Downtown Area
Shibuya Station, Tokyo
Few People Look At Taro Okamoto's Murals, But Many Look At Shibuya's Scramble Crossing
MAAch Ecute Manseibashi, Tokyo
MAAch Ecute Manseibashi Is Located On The Site Of The Former Manseibashi Station
Tokyo Building, Tokyo
The Entrance Hall Of The Tokyo Building, Which Is Usually Crowded With Many People, Was Deserted
Otemachi, Tokyo
Otemachi, Like Marunouchi And Hibiya, Used To Be An Inlet Until The Edo Shogunate Was Established And The Reclamation Of Edo Bay Began
Nakamueguro, Tokyo
The Woman In The Sign Held Her Index Finger To Her Mouth, As If To Tell Visitors To Appreciate It Quietly
Yushima Seido, Tokyo
Yushima Seido Is Not Only A Confucius Temple, But Also Used To Be The Shoheizaka Gakumonjo, An Academic Institute Under The Direct Control Of The Edo Shogunate
Yoyogi Park, Tokyo
Japanese Rockabilly Has A Long History And Seems To Have Already Entered Japan In The Late 1950s
When The Music Came On, A Woman In A Floral Skirt Stepped Forward And Began Dancing Lightly
Yoyogi Park Was Built In 1909 And Used To Be The Yoyogi Training Camp Of The War Ministry
Meiji Jingu, Tokyo
When I Approached The Meiji Jingu Shrine By The Smell, I Found Dumplings Being Baked
At The Meiji Jingu Shrine, A Woman With Two Cameras Was Clicking The Shutter Incessantly
Meiji Jingu Gyoen Garden, Tokyo
When I Hear The Word Gyoen, I Think Of Shinjuku Gyoen, But Meiji Jingu Gyoen Is A Different Garden
Sengaku-ji, Tokyo
In The Story, The Ako Ronin Are Supposed To Be Righteous Warriors Who Avenged Their Lord's Death, But The Shogunate Treated Them As Mere Intruders
Takanawa Jinja, Tokyo
Takanawa Jinja Shrine, Surrounded By Buildings, Has An Unexpectedly Long History, According To A Legend
Yasukuni Jinja, Tokyo
Masujiro Omura Could Never Have Imagined That His Visit To Yasukuni Shrine Would Become An International Issue
Takashimaya Times Square, Tokyo
What Used To Be One Of The Largest Bookstores In Japan Has Somehow Turned Into A Store Specializing In Western Books
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Most People May Not Pay Attention To The Fact That Street Performers Have Disappeared From Shinjuku Street
Tokyo Square Garden, Tokyo
The Bridge That Gave The Area Its Name, Kyobashi, As Well As The River Over Which It Was Built, Are Now Gone
Akasaka Hikawa Jinja, Tokyo
The Approach To Akasaka Hikawa Jinja Shrine Was So Serene That It Was Hard To Believe It Was In Akasaka
The Next To Appear Were The Bride And Groom
Akasaka Hikawa Jinja Shrine, Located On A Hill Not Far From Downtown Akasaka, Is Thickly Overgrown With Trees
Chinzan-so, Tokyo
Maybe The Parking Lot Was Sharp-eyed Cat Territory
Haneda Airport, Tokyo
Silhouettes Were Waiting For Boarding Time At The Edge Of The Terminal At Haneda Airport
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