Posts in Photo Locations
Photo Location in Tokyo: Teamlab Borderless & Planets
Solo | Couple | Family

There is nowhere else in Tokyo — arguably nowhere else on earth — that produces photographs quite like teamLab. Both venues are built from light, water, projection, and mirror, and both require an expert photographer who knows how to work with them. 

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Photo Spot in Tokyo: Kagurazaka
Couple | Family | Traditional

Most visitors never find Kagurazaka, which is exactly why it photographs so well. The stone-paved Geisha alleys of Hyōgo-yokochō, the French bakeries alongside traditional ryōtei, the lamplight at dusk — it has a quiet cinematic quality unlike anywhere else in the city.

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Photo Location in Tokyo: Shinjuku
Solo | Couple | Urban | Night

No neighbourhood in the world looks quite like Shinjuku after dark. The neon stacks four or five signs deep, the alleys of Golden Gai are barely wide enough for. a few people, and Kabukicho hums with a kind of restless energy that the camera eats up.

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Photo Spot in Tokyo: Shinjuku Gyoen Park
Solo | Couple | Family | Proposal

A former imperial garden that holds three distinct landscape styles — Japanese traditional, French formal, and English landscape — within a single walled space. In spring the blossom density here is unmatched anywhere in the city. Beautiful all year round.

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Photo Spot in Tokyo: Asakusa
Couple | Family | Traditional

Tokyo's oldest soul. The red lanterns of Kaminarimon gate, the Nakamise shopping street, the quiet stone paths behind Senso-ji before the tour groups arrive — Asakusa is where old Edo still breathes.

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Photo Spot in Tokyo: Yoyogi Park
Solo | Couple | Family | Proposal

The city breathes here. Broad paths cut through woodland, families spread picnic sheets, and the seasonal light is extraordinary — pink blossoms in March, dense green canopy in summer, burning maple in November.

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Photo Location in Tokyo: Harajuku
Solo | Couple | Urban

Few places in Tokyo pack so many distinct visual worlds into such a small area. Takeshita Street is pure controlled chaos — pastel crepes, elaborate fashion, and the energy of a city that takes self-expression seriously. Meiji Jingu's just a few minutes walk away.

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Photo Spot in Tokyo: Shibuya
Solo | Couple | Urban | Night

The scramble is unmissable — hundreds of people flowing from every direction at once, a choreography no one planned. But Shibuya's backstreets and covered market arcades are where the more personal, textured shots come from.

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