Tokyo
Sanko Inari Shrine In Nihonbashi Horidomecho Is Said To Have A Spiritual Power To Bring Lost Cats Back Home
Compared To The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum And The Museum Of Contemporary Art Tokyo, The Tokyo Photographic Art Museum Has Little Presence
More Concrete Temples Were Built Because Of The Great Kanto Earthquake
The Bookstore Owned By The Publisher Was Gone, But The Proofreading Company's Bookstore Remained In Business
They Are Going To Add One More Skyscraper In Nishi-Shinjuku
Saitama
Kadokawa Culture Museum Built In Tokorozawa Sakura Town
There Are Many Things You May Or May Not Know At Any Age
White Cube At TERRADA ART COMPLEX Looked Like A Spaceship
Woman Walking In The Sun Beside The Elevated Tracks Of The Sobu Line
When I Travel In Southeast Asia, I Feel That The More People Are Running, The More Affluent The Town Is
Takashimadaira Danchi Is A Huge Housing Complex With 64 Apartment Buildings And 16,000 Residents
The Glass Of Ginza Maison Hermes Is So Thick That It Is Difficult To See What Is Going On Inside From The Outside, Which Is A Perfect Balance
Kyoto
Along With Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, Kitano Tenmangu Shrine Is Like The Originator Of The Tenjin Faith
The Kyoto Imperial Garden Were Deserted In The Light Rain, With Hardly A Soul To Be Seen
Kitakoji Alley Is An Inconspicuous Alley, But It Is An Old Alley That Has Existed Since The Time When Kyoto Was Known As Heian-kyo
Indonesia
It Was A Claustrophobic Alley Between Tall Walls
It's A Cat's Prerogative To Have Free Access To Everywhere
In Jakarta, Human-powered Vehicles Called Becak Are Not Allowed To Run Except In Residential Areas And Other Downtown Areas
It Seems To Be The Same In The U.S., Japan, And Indonesia That A Wall Makes You Want To Draw Something
Chinese Temples In Southeast Asia Often Have A Number Of Altars Inside The Hall
Even Though Old Batavia Is The Old Part Of Jakarta, Not All Of The Town Is Old-fashioned, Or Rather, Most Places Are Quite Normal
As I Watched Her Walk Into The Glass Door With The Reflection Of The Outside, It Was Like Walking Into A World Of Mirrors
Thailand
The Walls Of The Royal Palace In Bangkok Are Lined With Objects That Look Like Spades
Artwork Featuring AKIRA Was Painted On The Temporary Enclosure Of Shibuya PARCO
Photo Book On The Wall
Businessman In Front Of Glassed Wall
Eyes On The Wall
On The Other Side Of Galvanized Plates
Cat Sleeping Against Wall
Silhouette Of Umbrella In Front Of Wall
Woman Sitting Against The Wall
Man Painting Tall Wall Of The Grand Palace
Woman In Front Of Tall Wall
Man Beside Stone Wall
Jump From Stone Wall
Red Tall Wall
Book Written On The Wall
Glass Wall And A Woman
Thick Wall And Thick Pillar
Alphabet On Wall
CASTLE
SNACK
MUSTACHE
CLOUD
FRUIT
LANTERN