A great place to visit if you are looking for historic buildings, culture and one of the last Shogun's tomb.
Shot of Mori Tower at Roppongi Hills, Tokyo, with the spider sculpture called "Maman" by French artist, Louise Bourgeois.
A young couple looking out on the lights of Akihabara from the terrace of the Akiba Ichi Building in greater Tokyo.
Sakura (cherry) blossoms in bloom along the Kanda river in Tokyo.
Piss Alley, Shinjuku.
Enoshima is a small island, part of the city of Fujisawa.
No, it’s not like Tokyo.
This tiny and unassuming little hole-in-the-wall just off Market Street offers one of the most authentic "conveyor belt sushi" (kaiten sushi) experiences you're likely to find this side of Tokyo.
"100 Live and Die" by Bruce Nauman, 1984.
"Sea of Time" by Tatsuo Miyajima
Submerged LED counters in a 200 year old Japanese house
Naoshima is a small fishing island off the southern Japan coast on the Seto Inland Sea, between Honshu and Shikoku, within eyeshot of the city of Takamatsu.