This is the season in Japan.

In the face of the severe flooding that has impacted numerous regions, we stand in solidarity with Japan and offer our heartfelt support. We sincerely hope for a swift resolution to this challenging situation.

💙 During this period, if you have already planned a trip and do not want to reschedule your tickets, it is important to focus on planning your trip in major cities first. Therefore, we have compiled a list of several locations in Tokyo that offer the most incredible photo opportunities.

If you are a good walker, you can finish our list of places in one day.

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📌 Locations:

  1. Bunkyo Ward Office, 25th Floor
  2. Tokyo Plaza Harajuku
  3. Dimaru Tokyo Station, 12th Floor
  4. Shibuya Excel Hotel, Lobby Floor
  5. Tokyo Sky Tree

This album was shot with: Fujifilm X-H1, 16-55, 55-200, and 100-400.

If you like it, please like our page on LAZY COUP. :: 1.Bunkyo Ward Office, 25th Floor ::

The building is free to enter and has no entrance fee. It is an office building, but there is an observation point on the 25th floor. If you are lucky, you can see Mount Fuji from here. (The picture below has been edited to show the scale of Mount Fuji, so you can see how big it would be if you could see it.) From this angle, you can take a variety of street photos. I recommend you to try it.

2. Tokyo Plaza Harajuku

Harajuku is not only a fun place to shop, but also a great place to take photos. A must-visit spot is the escalator in front of the Tokyo Plaza department store, which is made up of many mirrors, creating a stunning visual effect in your photos. The area also features numerous billboards, providing ample inspiration for incorporating them into your shots.

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:: 3. Dimaru Tokyo Station, 12th Floor ::

This mall offers more than just a crab buffet. Most people come here for the buffet and then stop by the restroom before leaving. Little do they know, the restrooms on the 12th floor, both male and female, are stunning! Let's take a look at the photogenic corners of the restrooms and see how beautiful they are. P.S. Spending a long time in the restroom doesn't mean you have constipation.

4. Shibuya Excel Hotel Lobby

Visiting Shibuya Crossing: A Guide for Tourists

Shibuya Crossing, located in the heart of Tokyo, is renowned for its orderly yet bustling atmosphere, making it one of the world's busiest intersections. While navigating this iconic landmark can be overwhelming, capturing its essence through photography is a rewarding experience.

Prime Photography Locations:

  • Ground Level: Position yourself directly at the crossing for a classic perspective of the swarming crowds.
  • Shibuya Excel Hotel: For a breathtaking aerial view, ascend to the hotel's rooftop, offering the highest vantage point in the vicinity. However, access is restricted to hotel guests.

Gaining Access to the Hotel Rooftop:

To access the Shibuya Excel Hotel rooftop for photography, simply dine at one of the hotel's restaurants and retain your receipt. This grants you permission to capture stunning images from this exclusive vantage point.

5. Tokyo Sky Tree

Everyone knows this building, but I would recommend going up because the view of the sunset and the city lights at night is incredibly romantic. If the weather is good, you can also see Mount Fuji from this angle. Ending your trip with a view like this is no joke, it's super romantic! <3

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