月曜日, 1月 31st, 2011
A Japan photo No.520:Odaiba
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A Japan photo No.520:OdaibaReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.520:OdaibaReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.519:AkihabaraReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.518:AkihabaraReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.517:AkihabaraReading time: About 3 minutes
Setagaya Boroichi MarketIn Setagaya, Tokyo, there is a free market that has been lasting for 430 years. It is called “Boroichi”
The origin is a tax-free market and used cloths and tools were sold and bought a lot. Since used cloths or worn out cloths are called “boro” in Japanese, the market is called “Boroichi”.
Boroishi is held every [...]
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A Japan photo No.516:KandaReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.515:KandaReading time: About 1 minute
A Japan photo No.514:KandaAthénée Français Cultural Center was established in 1970 as the international exchange division of L’Athenee Francais, the language school with close to a century of history.
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A Japan photo No.513:MarunouchiReading time: About 3 minutes
Ginza Walking GuideGinza is a place where expensive department stores and brand stores stands. It is famous for the first place in Japan to have street where vehicles are shut out temporarily and for the Chuo-dori, having the most expensive land price. Recently, foreign brands such as H&M and Abercrombie have joined the market. Therefore, Ginza is [...]