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Exploring Japan: Shinjuku – March 22, 2010

Cherry blossoms were blooming, and I met a friend in Shinjuku.  We went to the Tokyo Metropolitan Office building and enjoyed taking some photographs.  The Tokyo Metropolitan Office building is the seat of Tokyo’s government, and has one of the highest observatories in Tokyo at 202 metres.  There are 2 observatories and provide a great view of Tokyo.  After that, we visited Shinjuku Chuo Park and Kumano Shrine.  Enjoy the pictures!

Two kids and their father looking out the window in the observatory.

A reflective building near Shinjuku Chuo Park.

Looking northwest toward the horizon.

Looking down to the Shinjuku Sumitomo Building.

Shinjuku has a big collection of skyscrapers.

The unusual building in the middle is the Tokyo Mode Gakuen building, which is one of the tallest educational buildings in the world.

In the middle is the NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building.

Here is part of Kumano Shrine's garden.

Kumano Shrine itself from the side.

This is near the back of the shrine.

This is a smaller shrine at Kumano Shrine.

Kumano Shrine from the front.

Here's another shrine building.

The main gate, or torii, of Kumano Shrine.

Here's the Tokyo Metropolitan Office Building from Shinjuku Chuo Park.

Cherry blossoms are blooming in the park.

Lots of cherry blossoms!

A great looking cherry tree.

Finally, some public art. Two ladybugs are staring at me.

This area is very easy to find.  It’s near Shinjuku station, and the tower is one of the most prominent in Tokyo.  But here’s a map:

This post is taking part in “Show Me Japan #30.”

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Flashback: Shinjuku in May 2005 – Part 2

Here is part 2 of the Nishi-Shinjuku tour.  We’ll start off from Shinjuku-chuo Park.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government building hiding behind a tree again.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government building hiding behind a tree again.

Shinjuku-chuo Koen (Shinjuku Central Park).  It's just across the street from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building.

Shinjuku-chuo Koen (Shinjuku Central Park). It's just across the street from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building.

Shinjuku-chuo Park again.

Shinjuku-chuo Park again.

A little waterfall in Shinjuku-chuo Park.

A little waterfall in Shinjuku-chuo Park.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government building.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government building.

Shinjuku-chuo Park palm tree.

Shinjuku-chuo Park palm tree.

Kumano Shrine, next to Shinjuku-chuo Park.

Kumano Shrine, next to Shinjuku-chuo Park.

Homeless in Shinjuku-chuo Park.

Homeless in Shinjuku-chuo Park.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government building.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government building.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government buildings 1 and 2, as well as Shinjuku Park Tower.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government buildings 1 and 2, as well as Shinjuku Park Tower.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government building.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government building.

Shinjuku Mitsui Building.

Shinjuku Mitsui Building.

Shinjuku Sumitomo Building in Shinjuku.

Shinjuku Sumitomo Building in Shinjuku.

Public artwork in Shinjuku.

Public artwork in Shinjuku.

Shinjuku Sumitomo Building.

Shinjuku Sumitomo Building.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government building once again.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government building once again.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building 1 with nice reflection.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building 1 with nice reflection.

Shinjuku Sompo Japan Building in Shinjuku.

Shinjuku Sompo Japan Building in Shinjuku.

And that’s the end of the tour.  It’s mostly skyscrapers, isn’t it?  Coming soon will be a big Kamakura tour from May 2005.

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