Chiba
Nagareyama Is Where Isami Kondo, The Director Of The Shinsengumi, Last Laid Down Camp And Surrendered Himself
Tokyo
If You Look Closely, You Can See That The Sobu Line Railway Bridge In Front Of Akihabara Station Is Built Quite High
Saitama
The Streets Of Kawagoe, Called Little Edo, Were Actually Built In The Meiji Era
Sanko Inari Shrine In Nihonbashi Horidomecho Is Said To Have A Spiritual Power To Bring Lost Cats Back Home
The Rainbow Bridge's Girders Are 52 Meters Above Sea Level, So There Are Over 1 Km Of Approach Sections At Both Ends
I Wonder If The National Character Is Expressed In Whether Or Not People Meekly Wait At Traffic Lights
The Place Where Jiyugaoka Gakuen Is Located Was Later Named Jiyugaoka
They Are Going To Add One More Skyscraper In Nishi-Shinjuku
Kanagawa
Pedestrian Crossing In Front Of Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall
Jazz Bar In Yokohama Kannai
Old Couple Walking Side By Side Wearing Masks
There Are Many Things You May Or May Not Know At Any Age
The Sea Breeze Also Tears Down Pedestrian Bridges
Under The Elevated Yamashita Rinko Line Promenade Is Free To Come And Go As You Please
Woman Walking In The Sun Beside The Elevated Tracks Of The Sobu Line
It Is Hard To Believe That The River Used To Flow And A Bridge Used To Be Built At Kyobashi
The Underground Passageways In Shinjuku Are So Complex That No Matter How Old You Are, You'll Never Fully Understand Them
Is It A Form Of Gentrification That The Crowded Alley In Front Of The Station Has Completely Disappeared?
Pedestrians And A Bicycle
Under The JR Railroad Tracks
Kaichu Inari Jinja
A Mother With Her Young Child Was Walking In Ginza At Dusk
A Large Shadow Fell On A Building In Ginza
People Were Walking Down Nishi-gobangai-dori Of Ginza In The Sunshine
The Exterior Of The Shin-Yurakucho Building Is A Little Old, But It's Cool
Tokyo Tower Is Clearly Visible From Torii Zaka, Once Lined With Daimyo Residences
Although The Shinjuku East Side Square Site Had Many Curved Lines, The Tunnel Was Square
The Scramble Crossing In Front Of JR Shibuya Station Is A Popular Tourist Spot For Visitors From Abroad
Ginza Originated In The Edo Period When The Ginza Government Office, Which Was In Charge Of Minting Silver Coins And Trading Silver Bullion, Was Established Here
Ginza's Chuo-dori Avenue, Swallowed By The COVID-19 Pandemic, Was Sparsely Populated
Indonesia
There Were No Cars Or Pedicabs To Be Seen In The Residential Areas Of The Taman Sari District, And The Only People Coming And Going On The Streets Were Locals In Their Normal Clothes
All Along The Watchtower
Maybe The Scramble Crossing In Shibuya Is Treated Like Times Square In New York City
Pedestrians Crossing Street
Two Men Crossing Street
Entrance Of Shopping Avenue
Myanmar
Buddhist Nuns In The Crowd
Bustling Street With Many Parasols
Trucks, Motorbikes And Pedicab
Shadows On Crosswalk
CIGAR
SHOELESS
SENSO-JI
LAUGH
WORSHIPER
TRAIN