Photos from Japan, Batch 2 of [--] (Tokyo: Imperial Grounds and random streets)

May 20, 2007 15:58

Here are more photos of Japan. Imperial gardens and grounds in Tokyo plus a bit of the streetscape on our walk from there to Ginza.



View of the entrance to the grounds:



A bunch of runners are taking a break by a statue next to the moat next to the gardens:



View of the moat:



Moat and outlying buildings:





Entrance which allows visitors. We were for Tokyo for about four days, if you add the time together and we almostnever saw anyone not Asian. The only exception to that was inside the Imperial Grounds. (Someone even asked us for directions, which was adorable but misguided):





Entrance Gate. I love the carving:



It was incredibly green inside:



And I loved the buildings (these aren't used any more):





And the trees were amazing:



Another thing that struck me so much that in incredibly crowded, land=gold Tokyo, the Imperial grounds had so much incredibly huge empty space. I guess you can definitely tell the status by that.

Here is a group exercising:



This is only a small portion:



One of the shiny modern buildings on our walk from Imperial grounds to Ginza:



Streetscape (I like the sign). And yeah, that's Mr. Mousie's back ;)



More streetscape. As a business center, it was totally dead on a weekend morning:



This random store cracked me up, mainly because I have yet to see anyone in New York outside of Brighton Beach, be much into furs. And because New York=style even so far away which is amusing to me, because I used to live there:



Another streetscape:



You can never avoid kitsch. The 'attraction' near a random store:



To be continued...

If you want links to larger size photos in future batches, let me know.

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