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Buildings in central Tokyo.
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City buildings in central Tokyo.
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This was taken just as night was falling on the Ginza.
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I noticed the cosmetic brand "Shu Uemura" moved from my most favorite building in Omotesando.
the paper at window says, it was because of reconstruct the building.
I'm sad about the news... Omotesando is the place where my mom spent her young age, and she always took me here.
Tokyo is "scrap and build" city. if you came here 3 years ago, a lot of shops changes now.
so I knew someday it will come... but so sad. my childhood buildings are almost gone.
www.tokyoarchitecture.info/Building/4055/Shu_Uemura_Build...
wikipedia: The building in the background is the Izumi Garden Tower (泉ガーデンタワー, Izumi Gāden Tawā). wikipedia: the tower is a 216 m (roughly 708 ft) high-rise building in the Roppongi district of Tokyo. The tower features a high-end hotel, luxury apartments with views of Tokyo and the Tokyo Tower, a fitness center, offices, shops and restaurants. When construction was completed in 2002, the tower was the tallest building in Minato-ku, although it has since been surpassed by the Mori Tower of Roppongi Hills.
The basement of the Izumi Garden Tower is directly connected to Roppongi-itchome Station on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line.
The fascinating people, fashion, food, architecture old and new, historic sites, temples and vistas, Tokyo is an eclectic and exciting city to visit
Tokyo Tower is a vibrant, 333-meter-tall broadcasting and observation tower in Tokyo, Japan, inspired by the Eiffel Tower. Painted in striking orange and white, it offers panoramic views of the Tokyo skyline, Mount Fuji, and Tokyo Bay from its observation decks. Built in 1958, Tokyo Tower symbolizes Japan’s post-war rebirth and remains a popular landmark, blending tradition with modern city life.