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Let’s continue our photographic journey in Japan, by diving into the archives from my previous trips, for a moment of nostalgia.
For this second part, I chose three photos.
Sensō-ji temple
The striking Sensō-ji temple pagoda, in the Asakusa area of Tokyo. If I remember correctly, I took this photo from the Denboi Garden, right beside the pagoda. I find the perspective I chose for this photo interesting. The pagoda is not fully visible, but I like how it contrasts with the blue sky, framed by the various leaves and greenery surrounding me.

Tokyo Tower
Again, Tokyo Tower. I find this tower fascinating, with its bright red color that really makes it stand out from its surroundings.

Shin-Osaka Station
The photo I used as the cover for this article.
At Shin-Osaka Station, while waiting for the Shinkansen, I was somewhat amused by this group of presumed salarymen, gathered in a glass cabin for a cigarette break. The confined space, resembling an aquarium, reflects the Nozomi Shinkansen on its surface.

Looking back through my old photographs from Japan is always a pleasurable experience. It’s like taking the trip all over again in my mind. I still have a few more photos set aside that I plan to share in a future “Framing Japan” article.
