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Tokyo Tower during blue hour, seen from the Tokyo City View observation deck in Roppongi Hills.

 

Quite difficult to get a picture here with the reflections and the busy crowds but I managed to fire off a couple of shots.

View of the skyline of Azabudai in Tokyo, taken from the Tokyo City View observation deck in Roppongi Hills.

Clogged arterial road carving through the Tokyo Metropolis.

 

Seen from the Tokyo City View observation deck in Roppongi Hills.

Shinjuku skyline Seen from the Tokyo City View observation deck in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo.

Radio and communications tower in Tokyo, an icon of the city since it was constructed in 1958. Seen from the Tokyo City View observation deck in Roppongi Hills.

Visitors to Roppongi Hills Mori Tower are provided with view of the city at Tokyo City View in the 52th floor.

LC-A+ Lomography xpro Slide 200 35mm

I'll save myself !

 

Tokyo City View ...

 

Enjoooy Viewing =P

Last week I had a training course in Nagasaki, Japan. On the way back we had a very short stayover in Tokyo.

 

Tokyo is a very inspiring city, too bad I only had the afternoon and evening.

東京・六本木ヒルズ展望台・屋上スカイデッキ

Photo taken from roof top Sky Deck at Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, Tokyo Japan

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Tokyo City View,250 meters above sea level on the 52nd floor. A 360 degrees observation deck at Roppongi Hills.

 

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I felt in love with this great city.

Photo taken at Roppongi Hills Mori Tower in Tokyo, Japan

Observation Deck from the Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills.

Mamiya 7. 80mm f4. Portra 160 film. Shot at f22 for roughly 60 seconds.

Two image panorama of the Tokyo skyline taken from the Mori Tower in Roppongi hills.

 

Post by Stephen Ball Photography.

 

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Photo taken from roof top Sky Deck at Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, Tokyo Japan

HDR rendered photo using the Orton Effect taken atop the Mori Building (52nd floor) in Tokyo, Japan on December 31, 2006.

 

I very rarely say this, only because all pics on Flickr should be viewed LARGE, but you really should view this EXTRA LARGE (and maximize your browser) to get the feel of what it was like to be there looking at this...

View to Fuji-san from Mori Contemporary Art Museum observation deck in Tokyo.

 

The distance between the two is approximately 130 km.

 

The volcano is not always visible from the city and this was a delightful and exciting surprise. Visible is the top half, covered in snow. I think the mountain range is part of the Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park.

 

The next day, we took the Shinkansen bullet train to Lake Kawaguchiko at the base of the mighty Fuji-san.

 

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