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pictures taken around the tokyo edo museum at ryogoku designed by architect kiyonori kikutake. it is an extraordinary building, erected at the height of the japanese
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pictures taken around the tokyo edo museum at ryogoku designed by architect kiyonori kikutake. it is an extraordinary building, erected at the height of the japanese

one of the largest caldera in the world, as well as containing several large towns, and thriving farming communities, japan’s mt. aso area is also

pictures from kai aso, a modernist ryokan in kyushu’s kumamoto prefecture. blazing hot in summer, at over 1,000 metres the temperature on november mornings rarely exceeds 0°C.

this is just a test really please don’t take this post as an indicator of seriousness 🙂 like

this panorama was assembled from four separate photographs. taken from the rim of the caldera of mount aso in kyushu, japan. it is one of

the claska is newly refurbished but preserves the vaguely 60s — 70s retro pastiche of its original conception. it’s a lot of fun to stay here. a very quirky

the road to hell is paved with good intentions as my mum used to say. the intention here was to upload a selection of pictures from

wrote about this area of tokyo while it was still in development, for FX magazine. check out the inattentive reader (the sister site of this
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