Through the lens edition – Tokyo photography
How can one city be so photogenic . . . well, because there is so much going on that’s why. Every corner you turn down there is, a cool little restaurant, and new district, a huge shrine or a hustling bustling street packed with shoppers etc.
Whilst Tokyo is a great city to cruise about during the day, to see a lot of sights, I believe the best time to see Tokyo is by night. Mainly because, some places are quieter and less crowded at night, then you have some places with stunning city scape views and then again there are the likes of Shinjuku and Shibuya where they are so condensed with bargain hungry shoppers you can’t help but feel like you’re a part of some strange shopping festival.
Without babbling on too much about what there is to see and do in Tokyo, I will leave you with my Tokyo photography – through the lens edition, from one of the busiest cities in the world, enjoy.
I hope you liked this edition as much as I loved shooting it. If you wish to find out more about these places check out my post on what to see and do in Tokyo for free and also how to see Tokyo on a budget – cheers
Great photos Jaryd. Tokyo is such an awesome city and so photogenic. I swear every photo I took when there was great.
Thanks Jen, yea I agree it really is super photogenic, it certainly helps to make my shots look better
Wow, I’m really impressed by your photography skills. The photo of cherry blossom is definitely my favourite one! 🙂 I can’t wait to make it to Tokyo once again and stroll down the busy streets.
Oh thanks so much Agness 🙂 Yea it is such a great city to stroll about and see the many sights