Tokyo Photo Japan Our New Studio. Looking for people to share with! April 10th, 2013inUncategorized We just opened our new studio nearby Harajuku, Omotesando, and Aoyama. Please come visit us, it taked 6-7mins from Gaienmae station of Ginza line. ...
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The energetic and exciting Tokyo is home to an ever-expanding collection of unique public art. These works are not only free to view but make perfect photo spots, too! Below we introduce ten of our favorites in 2024.
Tokyo has come a long way since its humble beginnings as a provincial backwater called Edo. Today, the sprawling metropolis is home to 37 million people. Its bewildering scale is captured by the Japanese photographer Nishino Sōhei, whose photo collage Diorama Map Tokyo (2004) opens this ambiti...
The photo studio building still includes a studio set up upstairs where you can pose and ask one of the volunteers who work there to take a photo of you on your camera. A few of the older houses used to, at times, have volunteers who will show you ...
I love that you dressed up as a Geisha–that is an awesome photo!! We didn’t do that, but we did head up to the New York Bar–we couldn’t resist! The Ramen Adventures link just made me so hungry–I am obsessed with ramen and now I think we need to head back to Tokyo ASAp...