Tsukuda-Ohashi Bridge, Tokyo
The Blue Sky Overhead Gave Us A Clear View Of The Kachidokibashi Bridge, Which Spans The Lower Reaches Of The Tsukuda Bridge
Osakinamiyoke Inari Jinja, Tokyo
Despite The Exaggerated Name "Daimyojin," The Shrine Was A Very Small One
Zojo-ji, Tokyo
Although Zojo-ji Temple Boasts A Long History, The Main Hall Was Rebuilt In 1974 And Looks New
Gate Of Daitokuin Mausoleum, Tokyo
The Gate Of The Daitokuin Mausoleum, Which Was The Mausoleum Of The Second Shogun Tokugawa Hidetada, Now Serves As The Entrance To The Prince Park Tower Tokyo
Former Daitokuin Reibyo Gate, Tokyo
The Mausoleum Of The Second Shogun, Tokugawa Hidetada, Was Destroyed In An Air Raid, And Now Only The Main Gate Remains
Tamachi, Tokyo
The High Walls, Bright Red And Without A Single Window, Are An Eye-catching Feature In The Cityscape
The Traffic Light On The Main Street Did Not Change To Green, And The Three Women Watched The Traffic Go By In A Lethargic Manner
Musashi-Koyama, Tokyo
There Was No Sign Of Anyone From The Store, And Only The Cancerous Plant Quietly Asserted That It Was A Tofu Store
Okachimachi, Tokyo
The Black Market Was Set Up On This Land That Had Been Scorched By Air Strikes During World War II, And This Is Said To Be The Origin Of The Ameyoko As We Know It Today
Ueno Park, Tokyo
I Saw A Woman With A Tripod Up And Thought I Haven't Taken A Picture With A Tripod In A Long Time
Ameya-Yokocho, Tokyo
Little Girl On A Baby Buggy
Cherry Blossoms And Selfie
Labarum And Corn
Ueno, Tokyo
Slanting Boy
Shinagawa, Tokyo
Mother And Daugther In The Square
Shibuya, Tokyo
The Area Under The JR Guard Was Semi-circular. No Electric Lights Are Installed, So It Is Dim Even In The Daytime
The Scramble Crossing In The Direction Of The Seibu Department Store Is Not To Be Outdone
The Yellow Sign Was Posted That Read NO MUSIC, NO LIFE
Ueno Station, Tokyo
Opposite Platfrom
Inaricho Station, Tokyo
Couple And Public Telephone
Ichigaya Kamegaoka Hachiman-Gu, Tokyo
Fox Turning Away
Inside Of The Prayer Hall
Yasukuni Jinja, Tokyo
The Etiquette Of Dismounting And Dismounting Has Been Around For A Surprisingly Long Time, And It Is Said That Those Who Broke It Were Punished With A Caning
Steep Stairway Of Shinto Shrine
Japanese Flag In Yasukuni Jinja
Iidabashi, Tokyo
People On White Lines
Asakusabashi, Tokyo
Tugboat In Kanda-Gawa River
Ichogaoka Hachiman Jinja, Tokyo
The Komainu At Ichogaoka Hachiman Shrine Were Wide-eyed As If They Had Had A Divine Energy Hit
Okazu Yokocho, Tokyo
Old Fashioned Delicatessen
Yanagi-Bashi Bridge, Tokyo
Hatted Man On The Bridge
Silhouettes Passing Each Other In Front Of The Billboard Architecture
Nishiogi, Tokyo
Restaurant In Lane
Igusa Hachiman-Gu, Tokyo
Family In Igusa Hachiman-Gu
Higashi Ueno, Tokyo
Kitchen On The Other Side Of The Window
The Efforts Of The Sign, Which Was Shining Brightly In The Dark Road And Appealing To The Presence As Much As Possible, Were Meaningless To The Woman Who Passed Below It
Marunouchi, Tokyo
Office Buildings Standing Side By Side
Four Businessmen
Marunouchi OAZO, Tokyo
Oazo Is An Esperanto Word Meaning 'oasis' Or 'place Of Rest'
Man In Office Building
Shinjuku Golden Gai, Tokyo
Many Signboards In Alleyway
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