Zenko-ji Temple, Nagano
The Main Hall Of Zenko-ji, With Its Downward Bulging Shape That Seems To Deflate In Front Of The Ground, Radiates A Sense Of Security Like Totoro In Jiburian Anime
Okuno Building, Tokyo
The Elevator Still In Operation At The Okuno Building Is Said To Be The First Elevator Installed In Japan For A Private Residence
Kokusai Building, Tokyo
Not Everything That Is Old Is Bad, Sometimes Old Designs Look Cool
KITTE Marunouchi, Tokyo
Why KITTE Marunouchi Has An Excellent Name
Artizon Museum, Tokyo
No Matter How Wonderful The Works In The Collection, If The Museum Is Crowded When You Visit, Your Viewing Experience Will Be Ruined
Tokyo Opera City, Tokyo
Rinko Kawauchi Seems More Appropriate To Be Called A Contemporary Artist Than A Photographer
Yurakucho, Tokyo
Sometimes I Hesitate To Enter An Alley In A Residential Area, But I Never Feel That Way In An Alley In A Commercial Area
Meiji Jingu Shrine, Tokyo
If You Want To Go To The Main Shrine Of Meiji Jingu In A Calm Atmosphere, I Recommend Heading From Sangubashi Bridge
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Tokyo
My Favorite At The National Museum Of Modern Art, Tokyo Is Not One Of The Works In The Collection, But A Lounge Called 'Room With A View'
Shinjuku Station, Tokyo
Shadow Stops And Figure Walks Away
Suitengu Shrine, Tokyo
Zuishin-mon Gate Of Suitengu Is Integrated With The Building
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Citizens\' Square, Tokyo
Figures Swarming Around Tokyo Citizens' Square
Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo
The Work Of Kayako Nakashima Was Exhibited At The Shiseido Gallery
Sanada Moat, Tokyo
The Sanada Moat, Which Has Become Useless Over Time, Has Been Turned Into An Athletic Field
Aomono-Yokocho Station, Tokyo
The Name Of A Side Street Where Vegetables Harvested In The Kamata Area Were Sold Is The Origin Of The Term Aomono-Yokocho Station
Shinagawa Shrine, Tokyo
Shinagawa Shrine And Monzenmachi Are Divided By Daiichi Keihin And Are Dressed Up As Something Completely Different
Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo
The Lobby Gallery Of The Tokyo International Forum Has A High Ceiling And Is Spacious
Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
An Installation Was Set Up In The Darkness Of Taka Ishii Gallery
Komagome Fuji Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
Komagome Fuji Shrine's Main Building Was Built On Top Of A Mound Made In The Image Of Mt. Fuji
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo
The Bathroom Window In The Former Asakamiya Residence Looked Like It Could Start A Suspense
Kyoto Gyoen, Kyoto
The Kyoto Imperial Palace Was The Imperial Palace For Nearly 500 Years Until 1869, When Emperor Meiji Moved To Tokyo.
Nishi Honganji Temple, Kyoto
Nishi Hongan-ji Temple Has Many Items Designated As National Treasures And Important Cultural Properties
Central Embassy, Bangkok
Looking At The Shopping Malls With Famous Brand-name Stores That Even I Recognize, I See The Economic Growth Of Thailand
Nihonbashi Takashimaya, Tokyo
The Sidewalk In Front Of The Old Department Store Was As Deserted As The Store Itself
KKR Hotel Tokyo, Tokyo
KKR Sounds Like A Religious And Suspicious Organization, But It Is The Federation Of National Public Service Personnel Aid Associations
Shimbashi Station, Tokyo
One Was Standing On This Platform And One On That Platform At Shimbashi Station
Kuroda Memorial Hall, Tokyo
On Display At The Kuroda Memorial Hall Were Works By Raphael Collin, Seiki Kuroda's Mentor When He Studied In France
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
Sangenjaya, Tokyo
The Alleys Of Sangenjaya Must Be Taken Over By High-rise Buildings In Due Course
MAAch ecute Manseibashi, Tokyo
MAAch Ecute Manseibashi Is Located On The Site Of The Former Manseibashi Station
Samphanthawong District, Bangkok
The Two Of Them, Still And Motionless, Gazed Absentmindedly At The Flow Of The Chao Phraya River
Imperial Palace, Tokyo
The Stones Used For The Stone Walls Were All Large And Piled In A Shimmering Arc
Akasicho, Tokyo
There Are No Vestiges Of The Former Foreign Settlement In Akashicho
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
Gokoku-Ji, Tokyo
Figures On Approach Way
Figures In The Glass-walled Passage
Deserted Straight Passageway
People Walking On The Each Floors
Nagatacho, Tokyo
Alone In The Square
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Tall Building On The Other Side Of A Pedestrian Bridge
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