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Photography

2014 In Tokyo Through My Cameras

In this year that is coming to an end I’ve still been rocking with my passion for photography. In my instagram @kirainet you can follow the photos that I take with my iPhone 4 and that I publish almost daily. In this post I am compiling the photos that I have taken during the year with my Nikon D800 and my Fuji X100. I took some of them in Kanagawa, but almost all of them were captured strolling around the streets of my beloved Tokyo.

I wish you all have a very happy Xmas and an awesome year 2015!

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo

2014 photos in Tokyo
Cads taking photos for Tokyo-Project

2014 photos in Tokyo

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For those of us that still use Flickr here are the photos in this Flickr set where you can download the photos in high resolution.

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Cinema

New Rurouni Kenshin Movies

Last 1st of August the movie Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno (Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Taika-hen) opened in movie theaters across Japan. It quickly became the highest grossing live-action Japanese movie release of the year.

It was the second of the trilogy of Rurouni Kenshin live-action movies. The action is set in Kyoto during the 19th century where an ex-member of the Shinsengumi plans a covert operation. Battosai finds out about what is going to happen in Kyoto and once again has to fight them using his double bladed sword.

Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno

Just one month later, on September 13th, Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends (Rurouni Kenshin: Densetsu no saigo-hen, the third movie of the trilogy was released. The movie again has been a huge success and right now it still is the highest grossing movie of the week.

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JapanGuide

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line – Crossing Tokyo Bay

Since I looked up Tokyo bay for the first time in Google Maps in 2005, I have always been wondering what is that tower that comes out of the sea, more or less on the middle of the bay.

Tokyo bay tower

If you zoom in this is what you get:

Tokyo bay tower

Its name is 風の塔 “Tower of the Wind” and was built by Kajima Corporation. It seems like an antenna but it turns out that it is a ventilation system for the highway that crosses the bay under the sea. The name of the highway is Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line and it is actually a combination of a bridge and a tunnel. The Tower of the Wind can’t be visited, but the rest area 海ほたる Umi-hotaru “The Sea Firefly”, which is right at the end of the tunnel, can be accessed by anyone.

The other day we cross Tokyo bay using the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, we passed under the Tower of the Wind and we stopped at The Sea Firefly to have a coffee and take photos. To best way to access the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line from the center of Tokyo is to go to Odaiba first using the Rainbow Bridge.

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Crossing the bay under the sea. Speed limit 80km/h (50mph).

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

When we arrived to the rest area 海ほたる Umi-hotaru “The Sea Firefly” we parked our car and walked around for a while. We had the sensation that we were on a boat. The building has several floors, all of them full of shops, restaurants and, of course, a Starbucks.

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

That thing by the sea that looks like a monument is part of the machinery that was used to drill the highway tunnel.

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line