Jakarta, Indonesia
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The Man Was Eating Silently Alongside A Cat In The Eating Place
While Friday Mass Prayers Were Being Held At The Mosque, Children Were Playing Around In The Alley With Their Voices Raised
Undressed Footwear Littered The Entrance To The Mosque During Prayers
The Boy Held The Plastic Bottle Like A Pistol And Aimed At Me
The Boys Outside The Mosque Were Chatting Happily Despite The Preaching That Was Going On Inside
The Girl Who Was Sleeping On The Battered Old Bench Was Looking At Me
The Man Was Selling Coconuts With A Cigarette In His Mouth While Group Prayers Were Being Held Inside The Mosque
In Front Of The Mosque, The Sacred Space And The Secular World With A Woman Walking With A Plate Of Food, Were Side By Side
Seeing Her Brother Looking At His Phone, Her Sister Was Envious
In Exchange For Their Lovable Nature, Cats Spend Their Days In The Warmth Of Human Shelter
There Was No Fence Between The House And The Railroad Tracks, And Children Were Playing On The Tracks
I Wonder If Gossip Sessions Are Held Separately For Men And Women In Jakarta, Where There Are Many Muslims
The Reason Why Strolling Through A Redeveloped Town Doesn't Seem Interesting Is Because The Flow Of People Has Become Too Smooth
Although The Alley Is A Great Playground For Children, Not All Children Are Running Around Innocently
Since It Is Only Obligatory For Men To Participate In Collective Worship, Women Normally Go To And Fro In The Alleys During The Worship Service
I Didn't See Any Children Riding Balance Bikes In Indonesia
There Are Quite A Few Men Who Do Not Participate In Group Prayers Even When They Are Held At A Neighborhood Mosque
To The Boys Sitting At The Entrance Of The Mosque, The Preaching Going On Inside Was Irrelevant
The Alleyway In Jakarta Kota Had A Peaceful Atmosphere With Laundry Hanging Out To Dry
While Many People Think That Public Areas Are Cleaned By Others, Residents' Personal Spaces, Such As This Alley, Are Often Cleaned By The Residents Themselves
The Tin Roofs And Houses Were Built On The Site Of The Railroad Tracks Running Through The Kota Area
There's A Row Of Houses Next To The Tracks, And When You Open The Front Door, It's 10 Steps To The Tracks
It Seemed To Be A Place Where Not Many Trains Pass By, So All The Children And Adults Were Crossing The Tracks Without Hesitation
Boys Were Playing Around A Food Stall That Had Not Yet Opened For Business
I Said Hello, But The Girl Ran Off Without Saying A Word
The Man Was Eating A Meal With Cats In Jakarta, Where It Was Not Customary For Families To Eat Together
Jakarta Kota Station, Jakarta
In Jakarta, It Is Rare To Find People Who Aggressively Market To Travelers
The Red And White Striped Shirts Seemed To Mark The Boarding Bus Stop
In Jakarta, Both Bajaj Drivers And Angkot Drivers Are Male-dominated
The Current Jakarta-Kota Station Building Was Built Nearly 100 Years Ago, In 1929
Fatahillah Square in Jakarta, Jakarta
There Was Not A Single Becak On The Noisy Streets Of Jakarta
Fatahillah Square, Jakarta
When Fatahillah Square, A Famous Tourist Attraction, Is Deserted, The People Doing Business Nearby Also Seem To Be Bored
Indonesia Is A Predominantly Muslim Country, But Holidays Are On Sundays, Just Like In Japan
Gambir station, Jakarta
Trains Running On Java Island Were Modern Cars
Pink Seems To Be A Color Associated With Women In Indonesia As Well, And The Women-only Car Markings Were Painted In Pink
Gambir Station, The Arrival And Departure Station For Long-distance Trains, Was Not Large And Unassuming
Several Newspapers And Magazines Were Still Sold At Newsstands In Jakarta
I Pointed The Camera At A Man Who Started Greeting Me Every Time I Walked By, And I Got A Peace Sign Back
In Jakarta, Motorcycle Cab Drivers Often Hang Out Around Food Stalls On The Roadside
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