Old and New Architecture in Tokyo - Photo 4
By Muza-chan on Dec 7, 2009 | In Japan travel | 18 feedbacks »
Another join between old and new from the Tokyo’s mixed architecture attracted my camera in Ikebukuro, this time because of the traditional look of the old building.

This old building remained between three tall new buildings and, although it seems deserted, gives to the place a certain charm…

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The old not giving into the new. As time marches on.












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