Tokyo Intersection #1
by Roy on August 30, 2007 20:33

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Google Street for Tokyo isn’t out yet so I’m starting my own series of street photos called “Guess the Tokyo Intersection!” This is the first installment and it’s soooo easy. I mean, c’mon, what gaijin could not guess this one, duh!!!



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Comment by tim on 2007-08-31 00:32:35

Um….er….Roppongi?

 
Comment by Roger on 2007-08-31 00:43:12

“Guess the Tokyo Intersection!” is a great game! :)

…though, I have no idea on this one.

 
Comment by Alea on 2007-08-31 01:23:41

Mmm, i’m a certified gaijin but i can’t recognize it.. maybe TCAT terminal of Airport limousine bus?

 
Comment by Robbie on 2007-08-31 04:28:47

Put be down for Roppongi.

Prizes???

 
Comment by AC on 2007-08-31 04:48:22
 
Comment by Robbie on 2007-08-31 09:35:58

Roy, you should require people to explain why they think it’s the intersection.

For me, I always thing of Roppongi has having that elevated roadway as you come out of the subway station.

 
Comment by SaffronSaris on 2007-08-31 09:58:35

渋谷??

 
Comment by AndyH on 2007-09-01 06:50:36

Its not in Ikebukero is it? The intersection bridging Tokyu hands and the Animate! shop?

 
Comment by Randy on 2007-09-02 04:10:03

I’ll throw my vote in as well and say Nihonbashi, though I’m not sure it’s a Gaijin hotspot. Roppongi is probably a better guess.

 
Comment by Roy on 2007-09-02 08:20:44

The answer is of course Roppongi Crossing. To the right would be Cafe Almond.

 
Comment by Patrick on 2007-09-03 12:19:20

> I mean, c’mon, what gaijin could not guess this one, duh!!!

Obviously not many of your readers hang out in Roppongi. :) I avoid it at any occasion.

 
Comment by Roy on 2007-09-03 12:41:27

Patrick, yes I avoid that area as well. It’s terrible to drive through Roppongi on any given night. So many taxis and people drunk and jaywalking.

 
Comment by tim on 2007-09-04 17:47:16

So I was right first.What is my prize?

 
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