高田馬場 Tokyo, May 26.
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高田馬場 Tokyo, May 26.
Where Culture Passes Quietly — Takadanobaba
In this corner of Tokyo, culture does not announce itself. It simply drifts through the everyday.
Murals of this scale stretch along the street, yet they do not demand attention. They move with the pedestrian gaze, becoming part of the city’s rhythm — seen, absorbed, and carried forward without spectacle.
Perhaps this is where Tokyo reveals its quiet brilliance: a metropolis where artistic expression coexists with routine, where creativity lives comfortably within infrastructure, and where even a passing moment can feel layered with narrative.
Captured on Canon EOS D60.
heading to Akihabara
✨ THE PALMS Takadanobaba 4-chome – The Spirit of Waseda ✨
Not Tokyo University. Not Keio. Waseda is WASEDA.
This neighborhood breathes freedom and rebellion. Think Haruki Murakami, Tamori, Kōkami Shōji, Itō Seiō, Demon Kakka — a place shaped by independent minds, political debate, subculture, and creative chaos.
Messy, borderless, and alive. That’s Waseda.
🏠 THE PALMS Takadanobaba 4-chome 💰 ¥105,000,000 🏗 Built in 2012 📏 66㎡ | 2LDK | 2nd floor 🚶 9 min walk to Takadanobaba Station
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