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3 km from Setagaya-ku
Komazawa Olympic Park in Tokyo is home to some interesting architectural structures that even today are a marvel to look at. These haven't changed since 1964.
Experienced by Marek Okon
5 km from Setagaya-ku
Wandering through the small back alleys of Sangenjaya, Tokyo, around midnight, after the last train has left and only the locals are still around drinking and enjoying lively conversations. This place is packed to the brim with tiny bars that only fit a few people, shoulder to shoulder. Each bar with it’s own vibe and new experience to enjoy.
Experienced by Alex Knight
8 km from Setagaya-ku
Tripod set up on a small strip in the middle of the road to capture the people movement!
Experienced by Christoph Theisinger
8 km from Setagaya-ku
Another angle of the crossing, from here you can see a taste of just how massive this city is. Whatever direction you turn, there are buildings as far as you can see. So many people.
Experienced by David Lundgren
8 km from Setagaya-ku
Udagawachō at Shibuya City (Tokyo), full of people walking and buying.
Experienced by Adrián Santalla
9 km from Setagaya-ku
View from Shibuya Scramble Square rooftop the night of the opening.
Experienced by Romain Tordo
9 km from Setagaya-ku
Wandering around Shinagawa, Tokyo in search for flea market bargains on a beautiful sunny Sunday afternoon.
Experienced by Alex Knight
10 km from Setagaya-ku
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
10 km from Setagaya-ku
Tokyo is my all time favourite city to visit. As much as I’m biased towards my hometown London, Tokyo will always have a place in my heart. It’s truly a city that never sleeps and experience you cannot get elsewhere. This is a view from one of the observatories in the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, a free viewing floor that gives you unparalled views of the city.
Experienced by Sophie Keen
10 km from Setagaya-ku
A view of Tokyo Tower and the surrounding area of Roppongi. This is the view from our hotel room, very nice!
Experienced by Ryan Miglinczy
11 km from Setagaya-ku
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
11 km from Setagaya-ku
Making our way back from an insane evening at the Robot Restaurant, possibly one of the wildest shows in the wildest city in the world, we found this calm outlook on the hustle and bustle ahead.
Experienced by Duncan Lewis
11 km from Setagaya-ku
Was walking a evening in Tokyo and saw this street filled with lights which reflected on the taxi’s. I stopped and made this photo quickly with my phone (s7 edge). Didn’t expect it would come out this great, especially considered it was taken with a phone at night
Experienced by Pieter-Jannick Dijkstra
11 km from Setagaya-ku
The Tama River is a major river in Yamanashi, Kanagawa and Tokyo Prefectures on Honshū, Japan. It is officially classified as a Class 1 river by the Japanese government. Its total length is, and the total of the river's basin area spans. The river flows through Tokyo, on the dividing line between Tokyo and Kanagawa. In the city, its banks are lined with parks and sports fields, making the river a popular picnic spot.
Experienced by Xtra, Inc.
11 km from Setagaya-ku
A little ramen store located in a small alley near Shinjuku station, Tokyo Japan. Serving nice and affordable ramen with good soup base.
Experienced by Amos Lee
12 km from Setagaya-ku
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
12 km from Setagaya-ku
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
12 km from Setagaya-ku
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
12 km from Setagaya-ku
We were on our way to Ghibli Museum, at Mitaka, Tokyo. This view was so precious to me.
Experienced by Finan Akbar
12 km from Setagaya-ku
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