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Enjoying the wait on the Shin-Osaka platform, while passengers and crew prepare for the arrival of the Hikari Shinkansen which would take us to Tokyo.
Platform shoes seem to be back in style again, usually not as high as the 5 inch platforms of the 1970s, but getting higher.
I saw this pair on Poshmark, for a few dollars, so I bit. Size women's 8, hardly even tight on my men's 7 feet.
I find them fun to wear; it is nice to be a little taller. An unexpected feature, the waffle construction platforms are crumbling under the heels. As I step down, the inside of the heels start to collapse and my heels sink into the platform soles. My toes are more elevated thn my heels, like a platform version of the 1970s Earth Shoes. I've come to enjoy the sinking feeling.
This is a platform at the train station in Ikejiri-ohashi, Tokyo. However, the yellow stripes guide the visually impaired all through Tokyo with a series of dots and stripes.
Very happy with the capture of this older couple walking along the platform at Glasgow Central Station