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Travel guide of Ginza Sixthis temple design is really unique. it doesn’t looks normal temple architectural style. most of all temple in japan was built of wood.but this temple is ferro concrete structure. The design of the stone exterior was based on an ancient Indian style and combines Buddhist, Hindu and Islamic architectural styles in a complex manner. The columns and wide stairs of the Temple moreover are reminiscent of Greek and Roman architectural styles.
Experienced by Ryoji Iwata
Long walkway through Japanese market towards temple in Tokyo, Japan.
Experienced by Jake Nackos
Woman in leopard skirt standing in a Japanese Temple in Toyko, Japan. Orange pillars
Experienced by Jake Nackos
Quiet evening in front of the city hall in Tokyo during the Golden Week
Experienced by Sean Ang
Epic views of the Tokyo Tower at night! Please consider adding credit to the link in my bio :-).
Experienced by Mike Swigunski
We were having a BBQ on a rooftop while it was pouring rain and while we got extremely wet, I was lucky enough to get some beautiful photos of the city’s glow and everyone still had fun.
Experienced by Alex Knight
The best place to take a photo of the Tokyo Tower is at the viewing deck of Mori building in Roponggi Hills
Experienced by Louie Martinez
Taken from Tokyo Seaside top, fifty-two stories up and a few city blocks away from Tokyo Tower.
Experienced by Steven Diaz
This magnificent city view of Tokyo prefecture is taken from the sky lobby of Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo on the 28th floor. Although you are not staying at the hotel, you can visit the Lobby Lounge for a drink and enjoy the Tokyo city view. You can also see Japan's tallest tower - Tokyo Skytree from a far.
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We went to World Trade Center and saw this colossal structure blocking our view; thankfully the end of the corner left some tight space for the beauty of Tokyo Tower to peak through.
Experienced by Louie Martinez
During a fun bike tire around Tokyo, we had the chance to walk around the grounds of the Tokyo Imperial Palace in 2014 & there happened to be a race happening around the area that day.
Experienced by René DeAnda
The Tokyo skyline photo has been captured from the top of Tokyo tower and taken through the Pro mode feature of One Plus 5.
Experienced by Vedant Choudhary
The history of Tokyo is amazing and if you want, you will find this spots
Experienced by Carles Rabada
3 km from Ginza Six
After a morning of heavy rain and strong winds, I looked out the window of my office to see this beautiful mist covering the city.
Experienced by Alex Knight
5 km from Ginza Six
Wandering the quiet streets of the Asakusa district of Tokyo at night.
Experienced by Greg Rorem
6 km from Ginza Six
I took this picture outside of the Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Had the privilege of going to Japan and experiencing this psychedelic show for myself back in May 2017.
Experienced by Albert Dera
6 km from Ginza Six
Finally we made it to Tokyo. Of course we had to visit the Meiji shrine. The shrine is under construction, and it was drizzling, so the place wasn’t packed with tourists. I stood facing the gate, and waited for a moment that caught my eye. I hope that I captured a great moment, and conveyed the right mood.
Experienced by Gideon Peter Caringal
6 km from Ginza Six
View from Shibuya Scramble Square rooftop the night of the opening.
Experienced by Romain Tordo
6 km from Ginza Six
Tripod set up on a small strip in the middle of the road to capture the people movement!
Experienced by Christoph Theisinger
6 km from Ginza Six
Whilst in Tokyo, I visited the Buddhist Temple of Sensō-ji. This photo was capture during the busy midday rush of tourists and locals exploring the markets just outside the temple grounds. Stepping inside, the noise subsided allowing peace and quietness to fill the room. It’s a reminder of how even in one of the busiest cities in the world you can always find a moment of peace and respect.
Experienced by Scott Milton