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This is the garden scene of Sensoji Temple just before the Someiyoshino cherry blossoms are in full bloom.
The tree you can see in the back left is Someiyoshino.
During the day, it is crowded with many tourists, but at night it is quiet with no people.
There are a lot of street lights and lights, and if you don't show them, the cherry blossom trees will be small.
It was a place where if you put the whole cherry blossom tree in, there would be a lot of ghosts.
I took a lot of pictures while changing the angle of view little by little.
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This year, the Someiyoshino cherry blossoms bloomed later than last year, so I went to take pictures of the cherry blossoms on a sunny morning in March. At that time, it seemed to coincide with the breakfast time of the whitebirds, and I took a picture of several whitebirds coming to eat the nectar of the cherry blossoms.
Most of the whitebirds moved frequently from flower to flower, but the child in the photo was a bird model who stayed still until he finished taking a picture. Thank you for letting me take this picture.
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It is "TOWERS Milight "UP" held at Minato Mirai in Yokohama.
"TOWERS Milight "UP" is an event in which all the office floors of 40 corporate buildings in Minato Mirai are lit up for one day only during the Christmas season. Therefore, it is a very valuable scenery that can only be seen one day a year. On the contrary, an event called "TOWERS Milight "DOWN" is scheduled to be held from 2024.
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It is "TOWERS Milight "UP" held at Minato Mirai in Yokohama.
"TOWERS Milight "UP" is an event in which all the office floors of 40 corporate buildings in Minato Mirai are lit up for one day only during the Christmas season. Therefore, it is a very valuable scenery that can only be seen one day a year. On the contrary, an event called "TOWERS Milight "DOWN" is scheduled to be held from 2024.
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I took a picture of Yokohama's illumination, Yornoyo 2023, from the Yokohama Port Osanbashi International Passenger Ship Terminal in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
From Minato Mirai to Yamashita Park, music and illuminations work together to color the city. The photo shows the Yokohama Marine Tower and the Japan Yusen Hikawa Maru on the Yamashita Park side.
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I took a picture of Yokohama's illumination, Yornoyo 2023, from the Yokohama Port Osanbashi International Passenger Ship Terminal in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
From Minato Mirai to Yamashita Park, music and illuminations work together to color the city. The photo is of the Minato Mirai side.
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I photographed the Tokyo Sky Tree and Tokyo Mizumachi from the Pillow Bridge to the Kitajuma River.
There are many people who take pictures of the Genmori Bridge because the sidewalk is wider and closer to the Sky Tree, but in fact, the Pillow Bridge is easier to get into the angle of view of the entire Sky Tree and it is easier to take a picture with reflection.
If you go to Pillow Bridge, you can enjoy this kind of scenery at any time.
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I took a picture of Tokyo Station from Marunouchi KITTE in Tokyo.
Tokyo Station opened on December 20, 1914.
The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 caused almost no damage, but it was damaged by the Tokyo Air Raid in 1945. After the war, the Marunouchi station building was rebuilt with a reduced number of floors, and in 2012 (Heisei 24), it was restored to its appearance at the time of opening.
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I took a picture of the night view from the Skytree East Tower in the direction of Chiba.
The Tobu Isesaki Line and the Keisei Oshiage Line pass through the lower left, and the Kitajuma River passes through the right side.
The Arakawa River crosses a little above the middle.
Tokyo is the world's largest megacity, surpassing New York, which was the world's number one until 1955, and has continued to hold the world's number one position ever since.
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I took a night view of Tokyo from the Skytree East Tower in the direction of Mt. Fuji.
Tokyo is the world's largest megacity, surpassing New York, which was the world's number one until 1955, and has continued to hold the world's number one position ever since. Mt. Fuji can be seen slightly to the right of the center of the photo, and Tokyo Tower can be seen slightly to the left.
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