Tokyo Building TOKIA, Tokyo
Human Security Guards Weren't The Only Ones Patrolling Office Buildings On Weekends
Artizon Museum, Tokyo
I Feel That The Furnishings Of A Folding Screen Have Become Something That Does Not Fit In The Modern Japanese House
Kagurazaka, Tokyo
No Old Buildings Remain In Kagurazaka, Where Narrow Alleys Remain
Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple, Tokyo
Dimly Lit Entrance To Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple
Former Udagawa Residence, Chiba
Lamps Glowing Finely In The Former Udagawa Residence
Kyobashi, Tokyo
The Reason There Are So Many Place Names With Bridges In The City Center Is Because There Were So Many Bridges That Became Symbols
Japan Open-air Folk House Museum, Kanagawa
A Shrine To Ward Off Demons Called Kimonsama Was Erected In The Garden Of A Wealthy Farmer Built More Than 100 Years Ago
Kotoin Temple, Kyoto
Ihokuken In Kotoin Is A Relocated Version Of Sen No Rikyu's Former Residence, Shoin
Jakarta Kota Station, Jakarta
The Current Jakarta-Kota Station Building Was Built Nearly 100 Years Ago, In 1929
Jakarta, Indonesia
There Were Pots And Pans Placed In The Cluttered Alley, As If It Were The Entrance To Someone's House
It Is Said That Overseas Chinese, Who Make Up Only About 5% Of The Population, Hold About 90% Of Indonesia's Economy
Siodome, Tokyo
The Escalator Moving In The Darkness Was Like An Escape Route From The Dark Underworld To The Peaceful Ground Level
Mahachai station, Mahachai
There Were No Noisy Announcements On The Dimly Lit Platform Of Mahachai, And The Air Was Calm
Khlong Toei Market, Bangkok
The Man With Glasses, Lit By A Naked Light Bulb, Looked Bored
Chinatown, Bangkok
The Alleys In Chinatown Are Not Intricately Intertwined, But You Can Easily Lose Your Sense Of Direction When Walking Through Them
In Bangkok, There Are Many Overseas Chinese Living Outside Of Chinatown, And Many Store Signs Use Chinese Characters, Perhaps To Indicate Their Roots
Kyauktan, Myanmar
The Shadows Made The Marketplace, Which Sold Nothing But Nondescript Items, Much Cooler Than The Substance
Insein, Yangon
I Saw The Brothers In The Dimly Lit House
Bangkok, Thailand
Even In Alleys That Are A Bit Too Lonely For Humans To Relax In, The Silence May Be To The Cat's Liking
In Thailand, Where The Population Is Not Aging, Shuttered Shopping Streets May Be An Urban Legend
Mae Klong Railway Station, Mae Klong
The Mae Klong Line Trains Run Slowly, So It Is Much Faster To Take A Bus Or Minivan To Reach Bangkok
Only Raindrops Were Well Into The Alley Where Not Much Sunlight Was Shining, And The Road Surface Was Firmly Wet
The Alley Between The Buildings Was Dimly Lit, And The Only Light That Poured In Was Unreliably Coming From Between The Buildings
Samphanthawong District, Bangkok
A Large Striped Umbrella Appeared In The Alley
Pom Prap Sattru Phai District, Bangkok
Bowls And Buckets Were Piled Up, And A Woman Was Washing Them All By Herself
Ginza, Tokyo
Alleys Run Stealthily Between The Buildings Lining Ginza To Keep Out Of Sight
Shuixian Temple Market, Tainan
Man Worked In The Deserted Shuixian Temple Market
Sunny Spot In The Dim Passage
Tsukiji Market, Tokyo
Man Opening A Plastic Bag In A Dimly Lit Store
Alleyway In The Outer Market
Tateishi, Tokyo
Door In The Dim Passage
Dim Shopping Arcade
Yurakucho, Tokyo
Woman Walking The Railway Underpass
Omotesando Hills, Tokyo
Dim Shopping Mall
Ponto-cho, Kyoto
Lanterns In The Dimness
Yoyogi Hachiman-Gu, Tokyo
Yoyogi Hachiman-Gu's Torii Stood In The Dimness
The Drinking Establishments Under The Yurakucho Guard Have An Atmosphere Of A Place To Be
Young Man Walking Between Steel Columns
Higashi Shinjuku, Tokyo
Man In The Tunnel
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Public Telephone In The Dimness
CAFE
YOUNG MAN
LAUGH
LUGGAGE CARRIER
BECAK
APPROACH