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Tokyo Skytree Observation Diary 2011.03.11 – Part IV

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Date of photo: 2011.03.11 (21:15)
People are still lining up to go home. The Skytree has endured this earthquake and is still standing tall. Despite all the shaking, it stands tall and dignified as the world's best free-standing radio tower. I photographed it with the waning moon.


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Date of photo: 2011.03.11 (21:15)
At night, the moon is waning. From the rooftop, I took photos of the moon, the Skytree, and the traffic jam of people stranded on the streets after the big earthquake. The line of people is still there.


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Date of photo: 2011.03.11 (21:15)
I'm heading up Kuramaebashi-dori towards Ryogoku. The road going up seems quiet, but there happens to be a gap in the traffic lights. Both lanes are jammed.


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Date of photo: 2011.03.11 (21:15)
From the footbridge in front of the company, heading towards the outbound lane of Kuramaebashi-dori. For over four hours, a stream of people heading home has been continuing on the right side of the overpass towards Chiba.


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Date of photo: 2011.03.11 (21:15)
From the footbridge in front of the company, heading towards the Kuramaebashi-dori outbound lane.
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Date of photo: 2011.03.11 (21:15)
Usually it's never this congested.


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Date of photo: 2011.03.11 (21:15)
This is the flow of people returning home from the Ryogoku area towards Chiba.


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Date of photo: 2011.03.11 (21:15)
This is a photo of the intersection where we left our company.


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Date of photo: 2011.03.11 (21:15)
There are lots of cars.