In front of the Tokyo Edo Museum. It was quite empty at that time
EN: As promised, I will continue with publishing previously unreleased pictures. Here are more of them, from the days 2 and 3 in Japan, mostly related to Tokyo Edo Museum, Hamarikyu Gardens and Tokyo Tower.
SK: Ako som už sľúbil, pridávam ďalšie fotky, ktoré neboli predtým publikované. Tie nasledujúce pochádzajú z druhého a tretieho dňa v Japonsku, týkajú sa hlavne múzea Tokyo Edo Museum, záhrad Hamarikyu Gardens a vyhliadkovej veže Tokyo Tower. Popisy fotiek sú iba v angličtine.
This picture is not of very high quality, but it shows the room of craftsman in the Edo period, inside of Tokyo Edo MuseumA view from Tokyo Tower, Odaiba in the background and part of Tokyo Bay with Rainbow BridgeWorld Trade Center in TokyoA street leading towards Tokyo Tower from Hamarikyu GardensThis is one of the vending machines which you can find virtually anywhere around Japan, very handy and very reliableA view from Hamarikyu GardensA view from Hamarikyu GardensA view from Hamarikyu GardensA view from Hamarikyu GardensOne of the tall buildings close to Hamarikyu GardensThe bridge leading to Hamarikyu Gardens, the entry can be seen in the backgroundUsually busy road, but I was there in the morning at around 8AM, close to Hamarikyu GardensEven in the heart of Tokyo you can see plenty of green spotsI’ll be honest – I have no idea where that is, probably somewhere close to the Institute for Nature Study in MeguroThis is somewhere close to Meguro station, I can’t say where exactlyEverything on the streets is organized and what’s most important – clean. No rubbish in most of the placesThat’s supposed to be a SubaruThis was some kind of a famous tower, but I can’t remember its name, it was destroyedThese are actually very interesting clogs, used in the waterI can’t remember what building’s model is that supposed to be, but it is related to Edo times of TokyoSome kind of a shop depicted in the Tokyo Edo Museum