#tokyo street
Insomniac city.
Monochromed light.
Tokyo street
Neon Night, Tokyo, Japan
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- Image Captured by Matthieu Lemarchal.
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Tokyo, Japan
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- Edited by H Designs.
- Image Captured by Matthieu Bühler.
- Original Image Here.
増上寺の前から東京タワーを見えて、伝統が近代に会っているの感想があるので、素晴らしい景色だと思います。
From Zojoji is possible to see the Tokyo Tower just behind it. For me, it creates an incredible sensation of tradition meeting modern, which is pretty much all about Japan.
東京タワー (Tokyo Tower)
新宿ゴールデン街 - Shijuku Golden Gai
Shinjuku Golden Gai, one of many “yokocho” located in Tokyo
新宿ゴールデン街
迷路ような並んだ狭い道に居酒屋がたくさんあります。その小路は店のカラフルな光で照されるので、特殊な場所だと思います。
Shinjuku Golden Gai (新宿ゴールデン街) is one of Tokyo’s famous “yokocho” (横丁), which are narrow alleys that gather very small bars called “izakaya” (居酒屋). I mean, there are pretty small, 10 counter sits top.
The combination of those lights and the bohemian vibe makes this a picturesque place to see in Tokyo.
It really makes me feel a character from “Midnight Diner”, a Netflix must see series that is placed in a “yokocho”.
新宿ゴールデン街
迷路ような並んだ狭い道に居酒屋がたくさんあります。その小路は店のカラフルな光で照されるので、特殊な場所だと思います。
Shinjuku Golden Gai (新宿ゴールデン街) is one of Tokyo’s famous “yokocho” (横丁), which are narrow alleys that gather very small bars called “izakaya” (居酒屋). I mean, there are pretty small, 10 counter sits top.
The combination of those lights and the bohemian vibe makes this a picturesque place to see in Tokyo.
It really makes me feel a character from “Midnight Diner”, a Netflix must see series that is placed in a “yokocho”.
新宿区 - Shinjuku
Here are some more of the Shinjuku lights
思い出横丁 - Omoide Yokocho
Omoide Yokocho (思い出横丁) is one of the most famous “yokocho” in Shinjuku (Tokyo). Yokocho is an alley filled of small bars called “izakaya”, very traditional in Japan. I mean, they are pretty small, like 10 counter sits top.
It reminds me of “Midnight Dinner: Tokyo Stories”, an absolutely must see hidden gem on Netflix. The main character is “the Master”, which cooks whatever his clients want, as long as he has the ingredients. But as the series goes on, we get to know a little about some of the clients lives in a very subtle way, connecting them with food.
自動販売機 - Vending Machines
When we talk about Japan, one of the things that comes in mind are the vending machines (自動販売機 - jidouhanbaiki). They are literally everywhere. I mean, literally. There are over 5 million vending machines all over Japan.
You can get a variety of things from vending machines, but the marjority sells beverages. And there are so many types of beverages, like soda, juice, Calpis, water, and even canned soup.
Also there are hot beverages. Which means you can get a latte or a lemon tea, just around (any) corner and just about $1.
Yeah, I miss the vending machines, as you can see…
Photo: Vending Machines from Shinjuku Golden Gai
新宿区 - Shinjuku
Here are some of the Shinjuku lights
This is one of my favorite photos that I took while travelling Japan
新宿区 - Shinjuku
As I am in a Shinjuku vibe lately, here is one more original photography that I took. Enjoy!
新宿区 - Shinjuku
新宿駅は電車と地下鉄がたくさん出発するので、東京の重要な駅です。それに、新宿で働いる人がたくさんいて、乗り換えする人もいるので、駅がとても混雑しています。
新宿区ではいろいろな店が集まっているので、買い物をしている人でいつも混雑しています。それに、レストランと喫茶店もたくさんあります 。
Well, let’s talk about Shinjuku! First of all, Shinjuku Station is one of the most busy stations all over Japan. A great variety of train and subway lines are connected to it.
Shinjuku District is also very crowded, as it is an important shopping area in Tokyo. It has lots of restaurants and cafes, which are always very busy.
新宿区 - Shinjuku
新宿駅は電車と地下鉄がたくさん出発するので、東京の重要な駅です。それに、新宿で働いる人がたくさんいて、乗り換えする人もいるので、駅がとても混雑しています。
新宿区ではいろいろな店が集まっているので、買い物をしている人でいつも混雑しています。それに、レストランと喫茶店もたくさんあります 。
Well, let’s talk about Shinjuku! First of all, Shinjuku Station is one of the most busy stations all over Japan. A great variety of train and subway lines are connected to it.
Shinjuku District is also very crowded, as it is an important shopping area in Tokyo. It has lots of restaurants and cafes, which are always very busy.
Full bloom plum blossom at Ueno Park (Ueno - Tokyo)
東京散歩
Walking around Tokyo is an experience itself. There are so many things happening, so many lives crossing paths, and yet we can find a place just like that as you turn the “wrong” corner
I actually don’t know where exactly I took this photography. I was walking from Yoyogi Uehara to Yoyogi Park, as it was a beautiful sunny day
This is Tokyo!
代々木上原
代々木上原は観光客は少なくて、きれいな近所なので、散歩するのいい所だと思います。
Yoyogi Uehara is actually quite calm neighborhood, not so crowded with tourists, a great place to take a walk.
It also has a very picturesque atmosphere, kind of resembles Japanese movies placed in Tokyo, when they show daily life.
You can easily access this neighborhood by taking the Yamanote line (circular train line that goes around the main station in Tokyo).
The reason I was at Yoyogi Uehara is to visit a famous ramen place named Tsuta. But more about that later…
Pagoda and Torii
Five-story pagoda at Sensoji (Asakusa - Tokyo)
Pagodas (パゴダ) are common structures in Buddhist temple (お寺). I think the most famous, besides this one, is the Yasaka Pagoda (Kyoto)
Torii at Meiji Shrine (Harajuku - Tokyo)
Toriis (鳥居) are common in Shinto Shrines (神社) and represent the moment you enter a holy space. The most famous torii, besides this one, is the floating torii of Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima)
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The differences between Buddhist Temples and Shinto Shrines may seen very subtle, especially for a foreign like me. I might say that even for Japanese people, Buddhism and Shintoism don’t exactly live separately