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Akihabara known
as the electronic district, though other areas, such as Shibuya, are
close rivals
Akihabara
Aoyama
- Omotesando area Very
elegant and trendy area, comparable to the SOHO area of New York City.
Meiji
Jingumae Omotesando west
Aoyama
Dori
Omotesando
Dori
east side of street
Omotesando
Dori west
side of the street
Aoyama
Omotesando
- local area
Asakusa Prior
to 1945, this area was the major night entertainment district.
Asakusa
Daiba New
island built on landfill in Tokyo bay in a very modern style.
Primarily used for back offices for major corporations and an attempt
is being made for limited entertainment. Similar in feel to the New
City region of Paris.
Daiba
Ebisu Subtle
but elegant area.
Ebisu
Ginza Said
to be the "Fifth Avenue" of Tokyo, but rivaled by other
districts in Tokyo. Many department stores.
Ginza
Dori
east side
Ginza
Dori
west side
Ginza
Area
Ginza_Christmas
at night
Gotanda Expensive
residential area.
Gotanda train
station area
Government
Center Area Tokyo
Government Center area
Harajuku Trendy
young area something like a cross between New York's East Village
and Soho.
Meiji_Dori south
side
Meji_Dori north
side
Harajuku
- LocalArea
Takeshita_Dori north
side
Takeshita
Dori south
side
Hiroo Very
expensive residential community, in central Tokyo. Also the home of
many Embassies.
Nambu_Kinoshita_zaka
Hiroo
Dori west
side of street
Hiroo
Dori east
side of street
Hiroo
Dori looking
south
Gaien
Nishi Dori south
side of street
Gaien
Nishi Dori north
side of street
Arisugawa
Park
Arisugawa
Park winter
with snow
Ichigaya
Ichigaya train
station area / paid fishing
Imperial
Palace
Imperial
Palace
Imperial
Palace more
images
Megura
Meguro
Naka
Megro
Naka
Megro train
station area
Nakano
Nakano station
area at night
Rainbow
Bridge
Rainbow
Bridge Tokyo
Rooppongi Many
bars and clubs. Somewhat rougher area and at night it is common to
see various night trades.
South
to Higashi
small
street to Roppoingi Dori
Gaien
Higashi
north east
Gien
Higashi
north west
Gaien
Hig
south side
Gaien
Higash
south west
Gaien
Higash
south east
Imoarai
Zaka
west side of street
Imoarai
Zaka
looking south
Imoarai
Zaka
east side of street
north
of small street to Higashi |
Rooppongi
Global City
Rooppongi
Global City is
the new urban renewal project built on land seized by the Tokyo
Government by imminent domain and then provided to a private
developer. Many other images available.
Shibuya Visual
overload. Major shopping district for electronics, restaurants,
entertainment and probably the largest crowds found anywhere. Shibuya
and Shinjuku (see below) are featured in the movie "Lost in the Translation".
Bunkamura
Dori north
side
Bunkamura
Dori south
side
Center
Gai Dori north
side (night)
Center
Gai Dori
north side (day)
Center
Gai Dori south
side (night)
Center
Gai Dori
south (daytime)
Dosen
Zaka
north side of street
Dosen
Zaka
south side of street
Jingu
Mae Dori -
east side
Jingu
Mae Dori
- west side
Meiji
Dori
- east side of street
Meiji
Dori
- west side of street
Myamsu
Zaka north
side of st.
Myamsu
Zaka
south side
North
Center Gai Dori
- north
North
Center Gai Dori -
south
Shibuya/Shibuya1
Shibuya
train station area
Shibuya
at night
Shibuya
general area photos
Shinjuku Similar
to Shibuya, though has even more department stores.
Shinjuku
at night
Shinjuku
Shinjuku aerial
views at night
Ueno Known
for its excellent museums and its world famous Ueno Park. Also has a
small Chinatown area.
Ueno
Park and
area winter night
Parks
Zoo
Yoyogi Known
for its very large and well maintained park. Also has some
facilities remaining from the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
Yoyogi
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Akihabara
The Electronics discount area of Tokyo, located in the northern part
of the city.
Architecture
Asakusa
This area in the northern part of Tokyo is famous for its temples,
shopping and entertainment district.
Bars Restaurants
and food
Bicycle
Parking Tickets
Communication
Includes
images of the Tokyo Tower, which was built in 1958 as a modern copy
of the Eiffel Tower.
Construction
Photo's
Countryside
photo's
Crowds It
is truly hard to belive just how many people live in Tokyo. Enormous
daily crowds.
Enoshima beautiful
island area near Kamakura,
similar in fame to Isle St. Micheal in France. Also famous botanical
garden is on the island.
Festivals
Gardens Japanese
or Zen gardens are world famous for their beauty and serenity.
Please also see KYOTO, listed below for more photographs of gardens.
Ginza
Area Photographs
taken from the area around the Ginza district which is the ultra-fashionable
area world famous for glamor and high prices.
Ginza
East side of the street. A
photograph of every building on the east side of the Ginza.
Ginza
West side of the street. A
photograph of every building on the west side of the Ginza.
Harkone
Is a beautiful mountainous area about one hour south of Tokyo famous
for its hot springs.
Hakone
Hakone (more
images)
Hiroshima:
Homeless
Japanese
Imperial
Palace Images
of the beautiful Imperial Palace and Park.
Kamakura Known
world wide for the famous 7th Century Dabutsu or Bronze Buddha. Also
temples, beaches, gardens and traditional buildings.
Kyoto Beautiful,
old traditional city known for its magnificent "Zen" or
Japanese gardens, temples, and traditional buildings.
Meguro,
Hiro, Ibisu Wealthy
residential districts in the central area of Tokyo.
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Motion
Museums
1.
Transportation Museum
2.
National Museum
3.
Broadcast Museum
4.
Hiroshima Peace Museum
5.
Sapporo Beer Museum
6.
National Science Museum
7.
Tokyo Edo Museum
8.
Electric Industry Museum
9.
Maritime Museum at Daiba
Over
2000 custom, non published, high quality and unique photographs
covering the above are on file. Kindly email your specific needs and
we will send you thumbnails of what is available, via email. Since
these images were photographed on private property, we must obtain
their permission prior to release.
Night Japan,
primarily cities, at night.
Parks_zoo Ueno
Park
Party
Rain Japan
has long been know for its romantic rains. Move over Paris!
Recreation
Right
Wing
xenophobic groups have been growing in recent years and said by some
to have connections with the underworld and also with leading
political parties. If left un-checked, they will encumber Japans
relations with its trading partners, particularly China and Korea.
Shibuya Shibuya
is a fashionable area and is one of several main shopping districts
in Tokyo. This sections contains city scenes, huge crowds, shopping
districts, rain and more.
Shinjuku Another
large shopping district in Tokyo, famous for its Enormous
electronics and camera stores.
Skyline Mostly
images of Tokyo. Contains a complete set of images creating a 360
degree panorama, shot from the top of Tokyo Tower. Also contains the
Tokyo "Times Square" and other districts.
Technology Unique
as well as common mechanical and technological things seen in Japan.
Temples Temples
and traditional buildings. For additional temples, be sure also to
see the Kamakura
and the Kyoto
section, listed above.
Traditional Traditional
and common scenes from Japan.
Transportation
Images of cars, trains, subway scenes, planes, boats, monorails.
rickshaws and other things related to transportation.
Ueno
Zoo
Vendors Images
of street vendors, stores, open markets, vending machines and others.
Wedding
Ceremony |
Historic
photographs of Japan. Click
here to
search through thousands of photographs of Japan from 1850 to 1938
For
the index covering historic
Japan, please scroll to the bottom of the page.
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Hiroshima
Photo's and Films
August
6, 1945
Before
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Also:
Critical
Questions rarely considered:
If
Japan had an atomic bomb, would Japan have used it? more
Very
unusual technical issues
and misconceptions, rarely published, about the Bomb.
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Prior
to 1945
- Just
after Aug 6, 1945
- Films
from American Planes Aug6, 1945
- Street
by Street aerial gun sight photographs of Hiroshima Aug6-Aug12, 1945 (to
be released).
- Films
and photo's released in 1957
- Hiroshima
Today
- Critical
Questions rarely considered: If
Japan had it, would they have used it? more
- Very unusual technical issues,
rarely published, about the socalled A Bomb.
- Many of these topics, including
rare gun site footage and street by street scenes will be shown in
Frank Didik's film, "The Rise of Japan"
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2002-2007
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