Mark Johnston > Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward is home to the city's metropolitan government office complex and a cluster of some of Japan's tallest buildings.  From left are visible the profiles of Tokyo Opera City,  Shinjuku Park Tower ["Lost in Translation"], the twin towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office buildings [TMG1 and 243 m high] just right of center, the pointed NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building [240 m], the Shinjuku Mitsui Building, the curve-sided Tokyo Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower, and the Sompo Insurance Building.

At lower right is the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, rebuilt in 1991.  The original facilities at this site were built in 1954 for the World Wrestling Championships and used in the 1964 Summer Olympics.  The dark area at middle left is Yoyogi Park and the Meiji Shrine.
Mark Johnston > Hong Kong skyline at sunset, looking south across Victoria Harbor from the Kowloon side.
Mark Johnston > Sunset over the city of Ito, on the eastern coast of Shizuoka Prefecture's Izu Peninsula, Japan.
Mark Johnston > Sunset over the city of Ito, on the eastern coast of Shizuoka Prefecture's Izu Peninsula, Japan.
Mark Johnston > Flaming sunset over the city of Ito, on Shizuoka Prefecture's Izu Penninsula, Japan.
Mark Johnston > Sunset along the flank of Mt. Fuji, seen from the Shinkansen [bullet train] somewhere in Kanazawa Prefecture.
Mark Johnston > A blazing sun descends over Western Tokyo.  In the foreground, blossoming cherry trees in Aoyama Cemetary, and beyond, the winged roof of the Tokyo National Gymnasium in Yoyogi.  On the horizon lie the mountains of the Hakone area north of Mt. Fuji, which stands outside the left margin of this photo.
Mark Johnston > Dusk settles along Shanghai's Bund and the Huangpu River.  Buildings along the waterfront include [left to right]:  part of The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank [HSBC] Building, The Customs House, The Bank of Communications Building, The Russo-Chinese Bank, The Bank of Taiwan, the North China Daily News Building, The Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China [most brightly lit], The Palace Hotel, The Peace Hotel, The Bank of China, and part of The Yokohama Specie Bank, The Yangtze Insurance Association Building, and the EWO Building.
Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward is home to the city's metropolitan government office complex and a cluster of some of Japan's tallest buildings. From left are visible the profiles of Tokyo Opera City, Shinjuku Park Tower ["Lost in Translation"], the twin towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office buildings [TMG1 and 243 m high] just right of center, the pointed NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building [240 m], the Shinjuku Mitsui Building, the curve-sided Tokyo Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower, and the Sompo Insurance Building.

At lower right is the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, rebuilt in 1991. The original facilities at this site were built in 1954 for the World Wrestling Championships and used in the 1964 Summer Olympics. The dark area at middle left is Yoyogi Park and the Meiji Shrine.
Mark Johnston > Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward is home to the city's metropolitan government office complex and a cluster of some of Japan's tallest buildings.  From left are visible the profiles of Tokyo Opera City,  Shinjuku Park Tower ["Lost in Translation"], the twin towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office buildings [TMG1 and 243 m high] just right of center, the pointed NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building [240 m], the Shinjuku Mitsui Building, the curve-sided Tokyo Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower, and the Sompo Insurance Building.

At lower right is the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, rebuilt in 1991.  The original facilities at this site were built in 1954 for the World Wrestling Championships and used in the 1964 Summer Olympics.  The dark area at middle left is Yoyogi Park and the Meiji Shrine.
Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward is home to the city's metropolitan government office complex and a cluster of some of Japan's tallest buildings. From left are visible the profiles of Tokyo Opera City, Shinjuku Park Tower ["Lost in Translation"], the twin towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office buildings [TMG1 and 243 m high] just right of center, the pointed NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building [240 m], the Shinjuku Mitsui Building, the curve-sided Tokyo Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower, and the Sompo Insurance Building.

At lower right is the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, rebuilt in 1991. The original facilities at this site were built in 1954 for the World Wrestling Championships and used in the 1964 Summer Olympics. The dark area at middle left is Yoyogi Park and the Meiji Shrine.
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