Japanese Crow in Tokyo. It said “caa-haa-caa”, which roughly translates as “I am 142 years old!”. But I didn’t believe it, so I just took a picture without its consent.
Japanese Crow

Japanese Crow in Tokyo. It said “caa-haa-caa”, which roughly translates as “I am 142 years old!”. But I didn’t believe it, so I just took a picture without its consent.
The Tokyo skyline at dusk, shot from the Tokyo Skytree at over 600 meters height.
Strolling around at night in Tokyo, I visited the Yanaka Cemetery (谷中霊園 Yanaka Reien), close to Ueno in Taito, Tokyo, Japan.
There I took a long-exposure shot of the impressive Yanaka Five-Storied Pagoda, which was originally part of the Buddhist temple Tenno-ji (天王寺). It was built in 1644 and burned down in 1771 and was rebuilt some 20 years later in 1791. This last version, built of Japanese zelkova wood was, at almost 35 meters, the tallest of its kind in the Kanto area.