Ginza, Early Morning – Tokyo, Japan
Since 1869, with the arrival of Emperor Meiji, Tokyo – officialy, Tokyo Metropolis – is the Japanese capital.
Since 1869, with the arrival of Emperor Meiji, Tokyo – officialy, Tokyo Metropolis – is the Japanese capital.
During nighttime, a young Japanese woman climbs the access ramp of a footbridge allowing pedestrians and cyclists to cross the Onji River in Daitō (Osaka district), Japan.
Ginza is a popular upscale shopping area of Tokyo, with numerous internationally renowned department stores, boutiques, restaurants and coffeehouses.
Hong Kong Wetland Park is a conservation, education and tourism facility, located at the northern part of Tin Shui Wai, in Yuen Long. It was to be an ecological mitigation area (EMA) for the wetlands lost due to Tin Shui Wai New Town development.
Hong Kong Maritime Museum is a non-profit educational institution funded by the international shipping community and the government in Hong Kong.
Higashiosaka is a city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It is served by two train stations, Tokuan and Kōnoikeshinden.
The Hong Kong Cultural Centre is a multipurpose performance facility located in Tsim Sha Tsui, on the former location of the Kowloon Station of the Kowloon-Canton Railway.
Odaiba is a large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, Japan, across the Rainbow Bridge from central Tokyo.
Busan (Pusan) is the second biggest city in South Korea, after Seoul, the capital. It’s close to Japan and two lines of ferries rely Busan to Fukuoka.
Shibuya Crossing is the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing, stopping vehicles in all directions to allow pedestrians to inundate the entire intersection.