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The Cityscape Diversity of Tokyo

The Cityscape Diversity of Tokyo

December 2019 · 2 min read · Taito

While walking through Tokyo, the diversity of the landscape is always surprising you. The mixture of architectural styles from several periods of history and various world locations make a mishmash of scenes that can reach from confusing... to lovely.

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One minute you're walking around in a large street like the one you see above, with a giant mess of signs and cables everywhere...

... the next minute you walk into an alley where charming houses like the one below are right next to more recent buildings...

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Walk a few more steps and you might even find a Moroccan Style Bar... with a lot of growing vegetation decorating it, to make you feel welcomed or confused. I guess it depends on the person. Some might find all this vegetation a little over the top while others find it relaxing.

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On the same wall, just a couple of meters ahead, there's a sculpture of a praying Buddha.

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As soon as you walk out the alley, the big city and its big buildings hit you in the face again.

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I've felt that my visit to Tokyo was very short and if I had more time, I would definitely have walked these streets in a more relaxed way. Since I was with my family, we rushed through every street, moving from one place to the next, without hardly enough time to sink in the cityscape around us. 😂

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All of these photos were taken with a smartphone... but I hope you enjoyed them.


CameraXiaomi Redmi 3
LocationTokyo - Japan
Photos2 (Untouched)
3 (Edited with GIMP)


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