Takashimadaira, Tokyo
As The Japanese Economy Shrank, It Seemed As If Things Not Directly Related To Life, Such As Museums Built During The Bubble Economy, Were Slowly Disappearing
Nagareyama City, Chiba
Nagareyama Is Where Isami Kondo, The Director Of The Shinsengumi, Last Laid Down Camp And Surrendered Himself
Nakano Station, Tokyo
Girl Standing On A Pedestrian Bridge
Akasaka, Tokyo
Woman Walking Her Dog On A Pedestrian Bridge
Higashi Shinagawa, Tokyo
The Sea Breeze Also Tears Down Pedestrian Bridges
Okubo, Tokyo
Okubo Has A Mazu Temple Dedicated To Mazu, Which Is Rare In Japan
Shinjuku, Tokyo
I Noticed That A Small Shack Selling Lottery Tickets Had Appeared At The Edge Of The Widened Sidewalk
Takashimaya Times Square, Tokyo
What Used To Be One Of The Largest Bookstores In Japan Has Somehow Turned Into A Store Specializing In Western Books
Tall Building On The Other Side Of A Pedestrian Bridge
Small Silhouettes On The Bridge
Shibuya, Tokyo
Sunny Place And Shade On Pedestrian Bridge
Hatted Woman On Pedestrian Bridge
Figure Descending The Footbridge
The Straight Pedestrian Bridge Was Like A Pathway To Confront A Formidable Enemy, A Building
Harajuku, Tokyo
Figure On The Pedestrian Bridge
Kameido, Tokyo
Beyond The Overpass, Where A Figure Crossed, Stood An Old-fashioned Apartment Complex
West Shinjuku, Tokyo
Pedestrian Bridge In Shinjuku
CHINATOWN
SHADOW
GIRL
ENTRANCE
MOTORBIKE
CAT