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Side street 1
The side streets everywhere in Tokyo seem to be like this. |
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Side street 2
With a different person. |
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Restaurant window-menu 1: choosing
Like many small restaurants, the way this works is that you choose what you want based on the life-like plastic models in the window, and then select from a vending machine; this gives you a ticket [...] [more...] |
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Restaurant window-menu 2: taking the ticket
here the gentleman takes the ticket. |
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Restaurant window-menu 3
Here is the machine. For people who don’t read Japanese, the first four would be the easiest to choose from! |
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Restaurant entrance
It’s common to have hanging fabric over the door like this. Notice also the size of the restaurant: you can see it all here, the kitchen, the counter, the stools. [more...] |
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Bicycles
There are bicycles everywhere in Tokyo. |
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Bicycles 2
With a bigger depth of field. |
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Bicycles 3
Showing more of the street and the passers-by. |
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Gianduia Chocolate Cake
A dessert in a coffee-shop. |
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Denmark Cheese cake
A dessert in a coffee-shop. I don’t think you’d find this in Denmark, though. |
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Coffee shop table 1
There were plants and pebbles in the centre of the table. I had a coffee and a dessert. |
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