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View of the square in front of the Nippori train station decorated for the Obon festival with a yagura tower illuminated with paper lanterns where a girl in traditional costume is playing taiko drum in the summer night of Arakawa district in Tokyo. The famous Yuyakedandan stairs which means Dusk Steps at Nishi-Nippori in Tokyo. The landscape overlooking Yanaka Ginza from the top of the stairs is famous as a spectacular spot for sunset. Below the stairs there is a gate marked "Yanaka Ginza, the Evening Village". Famous sentence 'May Peace Prevail On Earth' by Byakko Shinkokai Sect's creator Goi Masahisa inscribed on a Peace Pole Project's pole planted by WPPS The World Peace Prayer Society in front of the Japanese tile wall of Hongyoji temple created in Muromachi era by the nephew of Ota Dokan in the district of Arakawa near Yanaka Ginza in the Nishi-Nippori district of Tokyo. View of the square in front of the Nippori train station decorated for the Obon festival with illuminated paper lanterns  in the summer night with a yagura tower and paper lanterns in the Arakawa district of Tokyo. View of the square in front of the Nippori train station decorated for the Obon festival with illuminated paper lanterns  in the summer night with a yagura tower and paper lanterns in the Arakawa district of Tokyo. View of the square in front of the Nippori train station decorated for the Obon festival with a yagura tower illuminated with paper lanterns where a girl in traditional costume is playing taiko drum in the summer night of Arakawa district in Tokyo. The Tokyo International Exhibition Center more commonly called Tokyo Big Sight is a palace of congresses located in Tokyo Japan. In the summer blue sky its very particular shape gives it a UFO appearance. The Tokyo International Exhibition Center more commonly called Tokyo Big Sight is a palace of congresses located in Tokyo Japan. In the summer blue sky its very particular shape gives it a UFO appearance. Odaiba illuminated Palette Town Ferris wheel close to the Venus Fort commercial area in the summer night sky. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Odaiba illuminated Palette Town Ferris wheel named Daikanransha visible from the central urban area of Tokyo in the summer night sky. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Odaiba illuminated Palette Town Ferris wheel named Daikanransha visible from the central urban area of Tokyo in the summer night sky. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Odaiba illuminated Palette Town Ferris wheel named Daikanransha visible from the central urban area of Tokyo in the summer night sky. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Odaiba colorful tall Palette Town Ferris wheel named Daikanransha visible from the central urban area of Tokyo in the summer sunset purple blue sky. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Odaiba colorful tall Palette Town Ferris wheel named Daikanransha visible from the central urban area of Tokyo in the summer sunset purple blue sky. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Odaiba colorful tall Palette Town Ferris wheel named Daikanransha visible from the central urban area of Tokyo in the summer sunset purple blue sky. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Odaiba colorful tall Palette Town Ferris wheel named Daikanransha visible from the central urban area of Tokyo in the summer blue sky. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Odaiba colorful tall Palette Town Ferris wheel named Daikanransha visible from the central urban area of Tokyo in the summer blue sky. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Odaiba colorful tall Palette Town Ferris wheel named Daikanransha visible from the central urban area of Tokyo in the summer blue sky. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Odaiba colorful tall Palette Town Ferris wheel named Daikanransha visible from the central urban area of Tokyo in the summer blue sky. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Odaiba colorful tall Palette Town Ferris wheel named Daikanransha visible from the central urban area of Tokyo in the summer blue sky. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Odaiba colorful tall Palette Town Ferris wheel named Daikanransha visible from the central urban area of Tokyo. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Odaiba colorful tall Palette Town Ferris wheel named Daikanransha visible from the central urban area of Tokyo. Passengers can see the Tokyo Tower, the twin-deck Rainbow Bridge, and Haneda Airport, as well as central Tokyo during their ride. Pillar of the Teleport Bridge that connects Daiba area and the Aomi area and provides access to all major sites such as Odaiba Seaside Park, Tokyo Beach Decks, Palette Town, Odaiba Seaside Park Station and Rinkai Line Tokyo Teleport Station. Automated aerial monorail of the Yurikamome Tokyo Waterfront New Transit line rolling between the Kokusai-tenjijō-seimon and Aomi station in the artificial island of Odaiba in Tokyo, Japan. The name Yurikamome comes from the black-headed gull who lives in the Tokyo Bay. Pillar of the Teleport Bridge that connects Daiba area and the Aomi area and provides access to all major sites such as Odaiba Seaside Park, Tokyo Beach Decks, Palette Town, Odaiba Seaside Park Station and Rinkai Line Tokyo Teleport Station. The Telecom Center glass covered arch building adjacent to Telecom Center Station in the bayside area of Odaiba in Tokyo, Japan. In the summer blue sky its shape  looks similar to France's Toit de la Grande Arche. The Tokyo International Exhibition Center more commonly called Tokyo Big Sight is a palace of congresses located in Tokyo Japan. In the summer blue sky its very particular shape gives it a UFO appearance. Giant cargo ship Shurei II from RKK LINE with the flag of Japan moored in the commercial port of Tokyo Bay. Giant cargo ship with the flag of Panama moored in the commercial port of Tokyo Bay. Engraving on metal representing the Super Hitachi train on the Shimogoindenbashi Bridge that reaches the Nippori and Yanaka neighborhoods in the Arakawa district at the north exit of the Nippori Station on the JR Yamanote Line in Tokyo. In the center of the bridge is a balcony called the Train Museum which allows to observe the 2500 trains that pass each day below. The bridge dating back to the 1930s has been renovated several times to adapt to the evolution of traffic and was completed in its current form in 1988. View from the Shimogoindenbashi Bridge called the Train Museum which allows to observe the 2500 trains that pass each day below in the Arakawa district at the north exit of the Nippori Station on the JR Yamanote Line in Tokyo. The bridge dating back to the 1930s has been renovated several times to adapt to the evolution of traffic and was completed in its current form in 1988. The Shimogoindenbashi Bridge that reaches the Nippori and Yanaka neighborhoods in the Arakawa district at the north exit of the Nippori Station on the JR Yamanote Line in Tokyo. In the center of the bridge is a balcony called the Train Museum which allows to observe the 2500 trains that pass each day below. The bridge dating back to the 1930s has been renovated several times to adapt to the evolution of traffic and was completed in its current form in 1988. The Shimogoindenbashi Bridge that reaches the Nippori and Yanaka neighborhoods in the Arakawa district at the north exit of the Nippori Station on the JR Yamanote Line in Tokyo. In the center of the bridge is a balcony called the Train Museum which allows to observe the 2500 trains that pass each day below. The bridge dating back to the 1930s has been renovated several times to adapt to the evolution of traffic and was completed in its current form in 1988. Night view of the square in front of the Nippori train station in the Arakawa district of Tokyo with a statue of a horse ridden by Ota Dokan who was a 15th century Japanese samurai warrior-poet, military tactician and Buddhist monk. Dōkan is best known as the architect and builder of Edo Castle, the actual Imperial Palace. Illuminated metal portal decorated with maple leaves and a capital at the bottom of the stairs of the Momiji Bridge at Nippori Station close to the Nippori Fabric Town in the Arakawa district of Tokyo, Japan. Night view of the metal portal that marks the entrance to Nippori's textile district, which stretches more than a kilometer and brings together more than 80 wholesalers of Japanese and Western fabrics in the Arakawa district of Tokyo. Night view of the metal portal that marks the entrance to Nippori's textile district, which stretches more than a kilometer and brings together more than 80 wholesalers of Japanese and Western fabrics in the Arakawa district of Tokyo. Metal portal that marks the entrance to Nippori's textile district, which stretches more than a kilometer and brings together more than 80 wholesalers of Japanese and Western fabrics in the Arakawa district of Tokyo. Metal portal that marks the entrance to Nippori's textile district, which stretches more than a kilometer and brings together more than 80 wholesalers of Japanese and Western fabrics in the Arakawa district of Tokyo. Metal portal that marks the entrance to Nippori's textile district, which stretches more than a kilometer and brings together more than 80 wholesalers of Japanese and Western fabrics in the Arakawa district of Tokyo. View of the square in front of the Nippori train station in the Arakawa district of Tokyo with a statue of a horse ridden by Ota Dokan who was a 15th century Japanese samurai warrior-poet, military tactician and Buddhist monk. Dōkan is best known as the architect and builder of Edo Castle, the actual Imperial Palace. View of the square in front of the Nippori train station in the Arakawa district of Tokyo with a statue of a horse ridden by Ota Dokan who was a 15th century Japanese samurai warrior-poet, military tactician and Buddhist monk. Dōkan is best known as the architect and builder of Edo Castle, the actual Imperial Palace. View of the square in front of the Nippori train station decorated for the Obon festival in the sunset summer sky with a yagura tower and paper lanterns in the Arakawa district of Tokyo. View of the square in front of the Nippori train station decorated for the Obon festival in the summer with a yagura tower and paper lanterns in the Arakawa district of Tokyo View of the square in front of the Nippori train station decorated for the Obon festival in the summer with a yagura tower and paper lanterns in the Arakawa district of Tokyo View of the square in front of the Nippori train station decorated for the Obon festival in the summer with a yagura tower and paper lanterns in the Arakawa district of Tokyo View of the square in front of the Nippori train station decorated for the Obon festival in the summer with a yagura tower and paper lanterns in the Arakawa district of Tokyo View of the square in front of the Nippori train station with the nippori friendry market arches gates, a taxi terminal and bicycle parking space in the Arakawa district of Tokyo Engraving on metal representing a train on the Shimogoindenbashi Bridge that reaches the Nippori and Yanaka neighborhoods in the Arakawa district at the north exit of the Nippori Station on the JR Yamanote Line in Tokyo. In the center of the bridge is a balcony called the Train Museum which allows to observe the 2500 trains that pass each day below. The bridge dating back to the 1930s has been renovated several times to adapt to the evolution of traffic and was completed in its current form in 1988. Engraving on metal representing the Super Hitachi train on the Shimogoindenbashi Bridge that reaches the Nippori and Yanaka neighborhoods in the Arakawa district at the north exit of the Nippori Station on the JR Yamanote Line in Tokyo. In the center of the bridge is a balcony called the Train Museum which allows to observe the 2500 trains that pass each day below. The bridge dating back to the 1930s has been renovated several times to adapt to the evolution of traffic and was completed in its current form in 1988.