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Saturday, April 21, 2007
Shinjuku Sta. South Overpass Daytime
(Shinjyuku is one of symbolic towns for youths, a big shopping center, a big business center, and a controversial amusement area where various types of foreigners work. Literally millions of suburb residents, passengers, and commuters get into Tokyo through Shinjyuku taking various railroad lines and subways. It is however located opposite to the Tokyo Station on the Tokyo Loop Line.
Tokyo is a big capital; its extended area is far bigger than London, Paris, and Rome. Unlike New York, it is the largest and most powerful city a "single race" (that is Japanese having only a tradition of architecture in wood till 140 years ago, to your astonishment) has ever built on the earth.
[Once for local youths in Japan, Shinjyuku almost meant Tokyo itself.])
"COME, LET US GO FROM THIS PLACE"