Aimlessly walking around Tokyo is one of life's greatest pleasure. ;_;
do you live in japan, cuz i have a few questions not related to this thread but related to japan
tokyo is extraordinarily broad and huge
how long would i have to attend a cram school to pass the senmon gakko entrance exam if im a high school drop out
i have japanese nationality but most of my life ive lived in bolivia, south america
Only during times where the streets are fairly deserted. Being swept up in a crowd of people is not fun.
Less talking more photos.
>>14716567
That's Akihabara, right?
>>14717789
yes, getting off at Denkigai entrance of Akihabara station, and going south for 100m.
>>14716313
If you're telling the truth, you might be able to go teach English there.
Here's a few of Tokyo University. You can just walk around the campus on the weekends, and there's a lot of nice nature to see as well.
And one from nearby Nezu Shrine, which is also worth a visit.
can't the mods set the maximum image size limit to 7 or 8MB?
>>14721219
Hey, I think I was there too.
Anyway, how about putting them on /hr/?
Where should I go to if I want to see a lot of nice landscapes and old buildings that don't have a lot of tourists?
Are there some places on this overpopulated island where I can be on my own?
>>14722128
Pretty much only Tokyo is very overpopulated. Go north, south, west and you'll have a lot of space for yourself
Walked from Ikebukuro to Mejiro Station yesterday. Had some free time and didn't want to just sit somewhere.
>>14722151
Happy for you.
>>14722814
Nice bar street, where is this?
>>14726287
Diff anon, but pretty sure that's Golden-gai in Shinjuku
>>14727142
Oh, I've only been there at night. It looks nice but is stupidly expensive and full of tourists.
>>14727524
I thought Roppongi was?
What about Shibuya?
>>14728748
They all are, at least compared to most of the other cities.