The miniature exhibition of cities in the world
(Japanese)

Roppongi Hills, Azabu neighborhood walking

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The miniature exhibition of cities in the world The miniature exhibition of cities in the world

This is in the same location as the Tokyo city view on the 52nd floor of a building, and an admission fee is charged independently.
1. London 1. London
1. London 1. London
1. London 1. London
2. Paris 2. Paris
2. Paris (Louvre Museum) 2. Paris (Louvre Museum)
2. Paris (Place De La Concorde) 2. Paris (Place De La Concorde)
2. Paris (Arch of Triumph, Champs-Elysees Main Street) 2. Paris (Arch of Triumph, Avenue Des Champs-Elysees)
3. Frankfurt 3. Frankfurt
3. Frankfurt 3. Frankfurt
4. Berlin 4. Berlin
4. Berlin (Berlin Philharmonic) 4. Berlin (Berlin Philharmonic)
4. Berlin (Potsdamer Platz) 4. Berlin (Potsdamer Platz)
5. Chicago 5. Chicago

When I went back, I flew from St.Louis and changed to the airplane to Japan in Chicago. I only passed along the inside of the Chicago airport, and I have not seen in the city. If I have an opportunity, I will want to see Chicago thoroughly.
5. Chicago 5. Chicago
6. New York 6. New York

My wife and I visited New York in October, 2000. It is one year before airplane terrorism. It was a comfortable trip, so collapse of the Word Trade Center buildings was a shocking incident.
6. New York (Battery Park Neighborhood) 6. New York (Battery Park Neighborhood)

Battery park neighborhood with the ferry crossed to an island with the Statue of Liberty. Two left-hand side transparent boxes are World Trade Center Building which collapsed by terrorism.
6. New York (Empire State Building) 6. New York (Empire State Building)
6. New York (Central Park and Metropolitan Museum of Art) 6. New York (Central Park and Metropolitan Museum of Art)
6. New York (Broadway Neighborhood) 6. New York (Broadway Neighborhood)
7. Shanghai 7. Shanghai
7. Shanghai 7. Shanghai
8. Tokyo 8. Tokyo
8. Tokyo (Waseda) 8. Tokyo (Waseda)

Scenery seen from Waseda. An upper left white building is the Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills. The Waseda University department of science and engineering No. 51 building was located in the foreground, and there was also a building like the Gakushuin girls' high school.
8. Tokyo (Shinjuku) 8. Tokyo (Shinjuku)

Shinjuku as a subcenter of Tokyo. and Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office
8. Tokyo (Yoyogi) 8. Tokyo (Yoyogi)
8. Tokyo (Shibuya) 8. Tokyo (Shibuya)

Shibuya neighborhood. A central white building is the Mori Tower.
8. Tokyo (Shinagawa) 8. Tokyo (Shinagawa)

The Shinagawa station under redevelopment
8. Tokyo (Shinagawa Station) 8. Tokyo (Shinagawa Station)
8. Tokyo (Imperial Palace) 8. Tokyo (Imperial Palace)
8. Tokyo (Tokyo Station) 8. Tokyo (Tokyo Station)
8. Tokyo (Siodome Shio-Site) 8. Tokyo (Siodome Shio-Site)
Roppongi Hills Roppongi Hills
<B>The Edo map in the end of Edo Period (Edo castle) </B> The Edo map in the end of Edo Period (Edo castle)
<B>The Edo map in the end of Edo Period (Edo castle) </B> The Edo map in the end of Edo Period (Edo castle)

The famous names are written , such as Katamori Matsudaira: the load of Aizu feudal domain, and Muneki Date the load of Uwajima feudal domain.



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