Tokyo
It Is Not Easy For People To Understand More Than They Imagine, Even In Their Mother Tongue
Chiba
Trains Pass Each Other On The Single-track Nagareyama Line At Koganejoshi Station
Manseibashi Station Used To Be A Bustling Station, But Due To The Changing Times, The Station Itself Is No Longer There
The Narrow Passage Between The Walls Looked Like A Slot Car Race Track
The Nihonbashi River Did Not Have An Official Name Until 1882
The Fish Market That Was The Setting For The Rakugo Story Shibahama Is Now Surrounded By Skyscrapers And Railroad Tracks And Has No Resemblance To A Fish Market
Hokkaido
The Deck Of The Seikan Ferry, Which Had Stopped Sailing, Was Getting Old
Hakodate Tram's Komaba Garage Can Be Viewed From The Street
A Maritime Self-Defense Force Minesweeper Was Also Anchored In Hakodate Harbor
Mount Hakodate Before The War Was A Military Secret And Was Not Even Marked On Topographical Maps
The Terminal Station, Yachigashira Stop, Was As Simple As A Model Railroad
The View From The Window Of A Flying Car Seems Similar To The View From A Monorail Window
I Still Feel Like I Have A Lot Of Hurdles To Overcome To Go Overseas
Like The Shopping District In Front Of The Station, The Express Train Departing From Choshi Was Rattled
Seeing The Conductor On The Train, I Felt Nostalgic
Tokawa Fishing Port, Which Is Off-limits To All But Related Parties, Was Deserted
Choshi Electric Railway, Which Earns 80% Of Its Sales From Side Jobs, Might More Appropriately Be Called A Confectionery Shop
Kanagawa
Anchor Like A Talisman On The Bow Of A Fishing Boat Anchored At The Hashirimizu Fishing Port
Fishing Boats Leaving Hashirimizu Fishing Port
Common Sense To Stay Off The Tracks And Common Sense To Stay On The Tracks
Cab Waiting For Customers At Osanbashi Terminal
EH200 Coming Out Of Sumidagawa Station
Sangedatsu-mon Gate Of Zojo-ji Temple And Retro Car
Saitama
Chichibu Railway's SL Paleo Express Engineer Waving To Children
Under The Twilight Rays, The Toyoko Line Was Crossing The Tama River
Ishikawa
The Noto Airport Was Built Deep In The Mountains, So Remote That One Wonders Why It Was Built In Such A Remote Place
Bicycle Going Down The Loop
Hakone Tozan Cable Car
The Rickshaw Is A Vehicle That Originated In Japan
Kyoto
It's Fun To Walk Down A Plain Alley
Indonesia
Bajaj Parked On The Side Of The Road
Indonesian People Are Bilingual
Becak Parked In A Corner Of The Market
Becak Running Slowly
Becak And Shoppers At The Kanoman Market
Motorbikes Running Through An Alleyway
Becak Parked Behind The Kanoman Market
Becak Carrying Vegetables
Becak Running With Parents And Children
Becak With Five Schoolgirls
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