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  • The Blade Runner Bar

    The Blade Runner Bar
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Have you seen the Blade Runner flick? If not, then I have an assignment for you. Go to your movie rental store, watch the movie and if you like it, come back and read this article.
  • Tokyo Tower

    Tokyo Tower
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    The Tokyo Tower is one of the most famous tourist spots in Tokyo.
  • Gothic Lolitas and Japanese Rockabillies.

    Gothic Lolitas and Japanese Rockabillies.
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Wandering around the Harajuku district is like finding oneself in a science fiction film. Its parks and streets are filled with Victorian dolls, anime characters, Danny Zuku impersonators and other similar freaks. You’re guaranteed a spectacle.
  • Sushi Breakfast?

    Sushi Breakfast?
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    What would you think if you are invited to eat sushi for breakfast? Even if you are a sushi lover it could be weird, right? Eat raw fish at 8:00 a.m. could be kind of mmmm … But what about if the invitation is for to eat sushi in Tsukiji fish Market in Tokyo City! Cool, isn’t it?
  • La Impotente Torii Flotante

    La Impotente Torii Flotante
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Uno de los lugares mas fotografiados de Japón, por su imponente belleza, es un claro y espectacular ejemplo de fusión entre la naturaleza y la mano del hombre. El jefe guerrero Taira no Kiyomori, construyó la primera Torii de la Bahía en el siglo XII. La estructura actual (1875) tiene unos 16 m de alto y un diseño de cuatro pilares que le proporcionan estabilidad.
  • Kya-ri-ko (Calico) Cat Cafe in Kichijoji, Tokyo, Japan

    Kya-ri-ko (Calico) Cat Cafe in Kichijoji, Tokyo, Japan
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    One of those things I had aaaaalllways heard about but never truly believed to exist, is the Calico Cat Cafe, which was a very welcomed stop during our 2-week sojourn in Japan. Right when I was missing my own cats so dearly (I just had to include a photo of each of them in this gallery!).
  • Lolitas góticas y rockabillies nipones.

    Lolitas góticas y rockabillies nipones.
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Pasear el domingo por el distrito de Harajuku, es como estar metido dentro de una película de ciencia ficción. Muñecas victorianas, personajes de animé, imitadores de Danny Zuko, y freakys en general, cobran vida en sus calles y parques. El espectáculo está garantizado.
  • ¿Desayunamos Sushi?

    ¿Desayunamos Sushi?
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    ¿Qué te parecería si te invitaran a desayunar sushi? Un poco loco, ¿cierto? Pescado crudo a las 8:00 a.m. puede resultar un poco raro incluso para un amante del sushi, … pero qué tal si la invitación es nada mas y nada menos para comer en el mercado Tsukiji en Tokyo? A qué mola mucho mas así ¡!!
  • Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan

    Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Last December, I finally made a dream come true by getting to spend two weeks in Tokyo, Japan. Most of our day trips remained in that huge city, and this is the 2nd Lomo location in a series of me documenting every place I visited.
  • Nezu Shrine (Tokyo)

    Nezu Shrine (Tokyo)
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    Nezu Shrine is located near in Tokyo University and the oldest original construction in Japan.
  • 東神田のアンティークボタンショップCo-

    東神田のアンティークボタンショップCo-
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    東京の東側は、下町、オフィス、職人、住宅地等、、、少し若者っぽくないイメージがありますが、イースト・トーキョーとしておしゃれなお店が集まってイベントを開いたりしている活気あるところもあるんです。その中でも、最近見つけたお気に入りのお店「Co-」をご紹介します!
  • 사람도 거리도 가깝게 느껴지는 걷기좋은 동네, 산구바시

    사람도 거리도 가깝게 느껴지는 걷기좋은 동네, 산구바시
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    간이역 같은 작은 지하철역에 베란다가 닿을 것 같이 가깝게 마주보고 있는 주택들, 조금만 걸으면 갈 수 있는 요요기 공원에서 즐기는 프리마켓까지. 날씨가 좋아 더욱더 걷고 싶게 만들었던 도쿄의 산구바시를 소개합니다.
  • Asakusabashi, Tokyo, Japan

    Asakusabashi, Tokyo, Japan
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Up until last winter, I was an international travel virgin. I had spent 23 years dreaming about the world outside the U.S., with Japan being the epitome of all the places I could possibly wish to go to. After some thoughtful planning, money-saving, and passionate dreaming, I made it happen!
  • 上野、子ども図書館

    上野、子ども図書館
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    上野といえば上野公園でお花見。定番ですよね、でも上野の魅力はそれだけに留まりません。
  • Shimokitazawa Train Station, Tokyo: Away from the Frenzy

    Shimokitazawa Train Station, Tokyo: Away from the Frenzy
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Tokyo is known for its hip, cool, new-age fashion and culture but take a journey into a suburban town just west of Shibuya to see where old meets new in a town molded by narrow and winding streets. The streets are lined by restaurants, bars, and clubs where aspiring musicians take the stage. Here in Shimokitazawa, hard work and endurance are not only seen in the lifestyle and the architecture but it can also be felt in the air.
  • Senso-ji Temple

    Senso-ji Temple
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    A shopping store with almost 200 meter and has a history of several centuries.
  • Capsule Inn Akihabara

    Capsule Inn Akihabara
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Well, of course the king of all lodging possibilities is the capsule hotel. Something so unique it must be Japanese! The capsule hotel is the ultimate way to save room and money. As a guest you are leaving your belongings in a locker room and you will receive slipper and a bathrobe (yukata). In that sexy outfit you make your way up to your room, which is about 2m long and 1m wide.
  • The Imposing, Floating Torii

    The Imposing, Floating Torii
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    One of the most photographed places in Japan, this is a clear and spectacular example of the fusion of nature with man’s handy work. The warrior chief Taira no Kivomori, built the first Torii in the 12th century. The current structure (constructed in 1875) measures about 16 metres in height and has a four-pillar structure for stability.
  • An Abandoned Japanese Train Station? Oh, it's Shibuya Station at 5am!

    An Abandoned Japanese Train Station? Oh, it's Shibuya Station at 5am!
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Tokyo is well-known to be one of the busiest cities in the world and their train and subway stations are packed at all times during the day - especially Shibuya Station. But around 5am, it looks totally different...
  • Outskirts of The Ueno Park (Tokyo)

    Outskirts of The Ueno Park (Tokyo)
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    A public park where the famous Cherry Blossom viewing spot. Come and join to our trip.

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