Hello Hello !
Here is a new batch of MUST SEE pics collected since Feb 2020 mainly from online press active on facebook.
I hope you enjoy the collection and feel free to share it with your friends !
( Take a look at Part 1)
I hope you enjoy the collection and feel free to share it with your friends !
( Take a look at Part 1)
Note from Part 1 :
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Lately, im finding many special photos taken in Japan.
I'm saving them in this article and i'd like to share them with everyone.
I find the pics by chance either on facebook, instagram or google.
The photos are taken by professional and amateur photographers.
Credits and a short description are mentioned bellow each pic.
Enjoy !
Lately, im finding many special photos taken in Japan.
I'm saving them in this article and i'd like to share them with everyone.
I find the pics by chance either on facebook, instagram or google.
The photos are taken by professional and amateur photographers.
Credits and a short description are mentioned bellow each pic.
Enjoy !
"
Photo N°16
"Deux édifices emblématiques de Tokyo s'illuminent en rouge à l'occasion d'une nouvelle alerte au COVID-19 "
June, 3rd 2020, dozodomo
Photo N°17
[ いよいよ打ち捨てられた都市感がある ]
“It’s starting to feel like an abandoned city.”
April 11,2020, by みなせ@タフ民,
"Station in Tokyo starting to look like a futuristic dystopia a little too early""Twitter user Minase (@37s_039), while passing through a train station that’s usually bustling with suited commuters, found it eerily desolate. Not only that, but the digital billboards that lined the area were all on the fritz.
The blue screens all over gave the station the look of a post-apocalyptic sci-fi film or video game. At least it would if the monitors weren’t showing a warning message instructing the owner to upgrade from Windows 7, which lost its tech support in January of this year. "
Photo N°18
Hachiko, May, 13 2020 by Beauty Of Japan 日本の美しさ- Facebook
Photo N°19
" The busiest crossing in the world on Saturday morning under the statue of emergency because of the Covid19 ", Mai 2nd 2020, Beauty Of Japan 日本の美しさ
Photo N°20
A Japanese elementary school student taking an online class during the COVID pandemic,
by Chi Koi
"My cousin, who lives in gifu-ken, sent me this pic today of his son having online classes via youtube live. it seems the effort is made by the elementary and jrhigh schools in their city, kani-shi. i am going to reach out to my daughter’s schools if they have a similar program being rolled out. do you have this arrangement for your kids where you live in as well? – Nagoya, Aichi, Japan ". Gaijinpot facebook group
Photo N°21
Marimokkori (まりもっこり) the green erected algea
It is a popular mascot character in Hokkaidō.
Le nom "Marimokkori" est un mot-valise: "marimo" est le mot pour les grappes d'algues vertes qui poussent dans certains des lacs de Hokkaidō, tandis que "mokkori" est un terme d'argot pour une érection. DozoDomo
Photo N°22
" If you’re a book lover I highly recommend visiting Jimbocho in Tokyo! "
by Sarah Louise Garside, source Facebook
by Sarah Louise Garside, source Facebook
Photo N°23
"Floodwaters in Japan are totally clean and clear of trash that they look like a giant swimming pool", ( ~After Typhoon Hagibis)
photos by Twitter/@KFMXmGcnE6PaHv4, October, 2019
Photo N°24
Keage Incline - Kyoto ,Japan, April, 6 2020, Tourist Express
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