Imperial Palace, Tokyo
For Most Of The Edo Period, Edo Castle Did Not Have A Main Tower
Marunouchi, Tokyo
Construction Sites Are Often Covered With White Fences, But It Would Be Fun If They Had Transparent Fences That Allowed People To See Inside
Shin-Marunouchi Building, Tokyo
China, South Korea, The USA And Other Countries Also Seem To Generally Stand On The Right Side Of The Escalator, As In Osaka
Machiya, Tokyo
While The Mikoshi Was Stopped, The People With High Lanterns Flanking It Were Also Stopped
An Elderly Man Holding A High-hanging Lantern Was Conversing With A Young Boy
It Was A Festival, So The Star Attraction On The Streets Of The Machiya Was Not The Cars, But The Portable Shrines And The Gods Riding On Them
Monzennakcho, Tokyo
It Is Still Not Clear Whether Place Names With ‘町' In Tokyo Are Read As 'machi' Or 'chou'
Kiyosumi Teien Garden, Tokyo
It's Quiet, So Under The Trees In The Kiyosumi Teien Garden Must Be A Great Place To Read
Foreign Tourists Queued Up To Cross The Bridge Over The Pond In Kiyosumi Garden
An Egret Perched On The Tree By The Pond In Kiyosumi Teien Garden
Shinjuku Gyoen Park, Tokyo
Despite Its Pretty Appearance, The Flower Had A Difficult Name, Chrysanthemum Multicollet
The Couple Were Lying Side By Side In The Shade Of A Tree, With A Lush Green Lawn In Front Of Them
A Woman's Hair Danced Lightly In The Wind As She Stood On The Corner Of A Town Where A Fresh Breeze Rushed By
Yurakucho, Tokyo
Silhouette Worked Busily At The To-go Counter Of A Beef Bowl Restaurant
The Father Was Walking With His Little Daughter, Holding Her Little Hand Tightly
Shirokanedai, Tokyo
Among The Stalls Lined Up Around The Temple Grounds, There Was One Selling Roasted Ginkgo Nuts
Kakurin-ji, Tokyo
Yakitori Is Nothing Unusual, But When It Is Sold At A Food Stall, It Looks Very Delicious
The Little Girl Was Scooping Goldfish With Her Mother At The Fair
Colorful Super Ball Scooping Stalls Are Very Popular Among Children
The Girl In The Queue Looked A Little Bored And Was Staring At The One On The Left With A Stern Look On Her Face
Musashi-Koyama, Tokyo
Even Though It Moved And Changed Location, The Standing Yakitori Restaurant Was Still Thriving In The Same Way
In A Corner Of The Alley, A Dandelion Was Fluffing Its Fluff
Rinshi No Mori Park, Tokyo
The Battered Slide Stood Quietly In A Small Park That Remained Closed
Shinjuku, Tokyo
The Woman Was Walking In Front Of A Diner That Has Been In Business For A Long Time
The Dimly Lit Street Was Filled With An Atmosphere As If It Existed For Couples
Shibuya, Tokyo
Suddenly A Stroller Emerges From An Apparel Store
The Only Time You Can Clearly See People On The Street Is When They Show Up In A Puddle Of Sun
I Can't Help But Feel That All Cities Look Alike When They Are Redeveloped
Jimbocho, Tokyo
Books Were Piled On The Back Of A Bicycle Parked In Front Of A Bookstore
Aoyama-itchome Station, Tokyo
The Platform Of Aoyama 1-chome Was Filled With Silence After The Train Had Left
Gaienmae Station, Tokyo
The Ginza Line Stations Are So Small That People At The Time Of The Subway's Opening Were Much Smaller Than People Today
Jingu-bashi Bridge, Tokyo
I've Never Seen The Roadway Over The Jingu Bridge Over The Railroad Tracks Near Harajuku Station So Crowded
Meiji Jingu, Tokyo
It Is Believed That The First Person To Be Married In A Shinto Ceremony Was Emperor Taisho, Only 120 Years Ago
The Name Horns Hide Is Quite A Curious One, And The Bride Is Supposed To Have Horns
The Sun Shone Through The Trees And The Sake Barrels Seemed To Come Alive In The Sunlight
Ginza, Tokyo
Alleys Run Stealthily Between The Buildings Lining Ginza To Keep Out Of Sight
People Walking In A Hurry, Blurred In The Frame
Although His Robes Were Very Conspicuous, Few People Paid Attention To The Monk Begging For Alms In The Center Of Ginza
In The Middle Of Ginza, A Man Grabbed A Doll's Head And Torso And Made It Pose
Akasicho, Tokyo
There Are No Vestiges Of The Former Foreign Settlement In Akashicho
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