Stuarthill11: Sensō-ji. Tokyo’s oldest temple and visited by over 30 million visitors per year. This is Kaminari-mon (Thunder Gate)
Stuarthill11: The view down Nakamise-dōri shopping street at Sensō-ji
Stuarthill11: Hōzo-mon and the Five Storey Pagoda at Sensō-ji
Stuarthill11: The Five-storey Pagoda at Sensō-ji. The second-highest pagoda in Japan
Stuarthill11: View from Asakusa to the ‘golden turd’ on top of the Super-Dry hall or Asahi Beer Hall, views of Tokyo Skytree in the background
Stuarthill11: Tokyo Station
Stuarthill11: You can explore the city by go-cart dressed as a character from Mario Kart!
Stuarthill11: Shirobazu-ike in Ueno-kōen (Ueno Park)
Stuarthill11: Tokyo Skytree. Second tallest man made structure on the planet at 634m tall. The views are from the two viewing platforms at 350m and 450m.
Stuarthill11: Tokyo Skytree. Second tallest man made structure on the planet at 634m tall. The views are from the two viewing platforms at 350m and 450m.
Stuarthill11: Tokyo Skytree. Second tallest man made structure on the planet at 634m tall. The views are from the two viewing platforms at 350m and 450m.
Stuarthill11: Tokyo Skytree. Second tallest man made structure on the planet at 634m tall. The views are from the two viewing platforms at 350m and 450m.
Stuarthill11: Tokyo Skytree. Second tallest man made structure on the planet at 634m tall. The views are from the two viewing platforms at 350m and 450m.
Stuarthill11: Tokyo Skytree. Second tallest man made structure on the planet at 634m tall. The views are from the two viewing platforms at 350m and 450m.
Stuarthill11: Tokyo Skytree. Second tallest man made structure on the planet at 634m tall. The views are from the two viewing platforms at 350m and 450m.
Stuarthill11: Tokyo Skytree. Second tallest man made structure on the planet at 634m tall. The views are from the two viewing platforms at 350m and 450m.
Stuarthill11: I’ve never seen a field of oil seed rape in the city centre before! The view in Hama-rikyū Onshi-teien
Stuarthill11: Tranquil grounds despite being surrounded by skyscrapers in Hama-rikyū Onshi-teien
Stuarthill11: Zōjō-ji temple with Tokyo Tower behind
Stuarthill11: Crazy and busy Shibuya Crossing - not anything like peak time
Stuarthill11: Incredibly peaceful Meiji-jingū
Stuarthill11: More views from a high place. This time from the 45th floor (202m) of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building looking South over Yoyogi-kōen
Stuarthill11: Standard views in Shinjuku
Stuarthill11: Standard views in Shinjuku
Stuarthill11: Couldn’t get a better picture of this feature at the National Museum of Science & Nature but it’s incredibly powerful showing the location, depth & magnitude of earthquakes. The blue dot was the 9.0 that struck 7 years ago
Stuarthill11: A couple of articles on display at the Tokyo National Museum
Stuarthill11: A couple of articles on display at the Tokyo National Museum
Stuarthill11: A couple of articles on display at the Tokyo National Museum
Stuarthill11: A view of Tokyo Skytree from Taitō
Stuarthill11: Imperial Gardens, Tokyo