The building in slide 7 looks like it’s from blade runner.
The tower visible from the city looks out of place, which makes it interesting.
Those shots of the PL Tower really do stand out against the rest of the skyline, don’t they? It’s cool how something so modern feels so rooted in the area’s history.
What is the glass building in number 6? I love that type of block glass
What camera were these taken with? Great photos!
You’re a good photographer
I literally thought the first pic is the Tokyo sky tree made with AI 😂
Beautiful
Holy shit, this is dream someday.
Oh my god, some of these shots just… No words, great work.
Personal faves…. 4 (sunset), 6 (lit-up building exterior), 8, and 9. ❤️
Incredible pictures
自分で撮影したの?めっちゃ上手じゃん!
Wife and I usually go every year – haven’t this year though on account of having a baby. We’re looking forward to visiting again next year when he’s a little older.
It’s photo slides like this that make me miss Japan so much. Thank you for sharing these – one thing I adore about the country is that it feels like just around every corner is something new to see or experience, or an old experience brought fresh by a new perspective. These photos prove just that thought process. Wonderful photos.
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1st and 2nd pics are the PL tower in Tondabayashi
The building in slide 7 looks like it’s from blade runner.
The tower visible from the city looks out of place, which makes it interesting.
Those shots of the PL Tower really do stand out against the rest of the skyline, don’t they? It’s cool how something so modern feels so rooted in the area’s history.
What is the glass building in number 6? I love that type of block glass
What camera were these taken with? Great photos!
You’re a good photographer
I literally thought the first pic is the Tokyo sky tree made with AI 😂
Beautiful
Holy shit, this is dream someday.
Oh my god, some of these shots just… No words, great work.
Personal faves…. 4 (sunset), 6 (lit-up building exterior), 8, and 9. ❤️
Incredible pictures
自分で撮影したの?めっちゃ上手じゃん!
Wife and I usually go every year – haven’t this year though on account of having a baby. We’re looking forward to visiting again next year when he’s a little older.
It’s photo slides like this that make me miss Japan so much. Thank you for sharing these – one thing I adore about the country is that it feels like just around every corner is something new to see or experience, or an old experience brought fresh by a new perspective. These photos prove just that thought process. Wonderful photos.
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