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N 8 B 1.3K C 4 E Jun 18, 2006 F Jun 29, 2006
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no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art

Best view on LARGE

SHITAMACHI -- can be traslated as Shita (DOWN) & Machi (TOWN) or Downtown. When you hear Tokyo we usually think of tall buildings and High-Tech areas. But there are still many traditional areas in Tokyo.

In SHITAMACHI you'll still find the old Edo cultures, no famous tourist spots, lifestyle is very slow, old houses and old peoples and old fashioned SHITAMACHI life style.

JR Koiwa Station is about 30 minutes by the Yokosuka Line from Tokyo Station.

OR you may want to see the other side
JAPANESE UP & CLOSE

Tags:   ajpscs japan tokyo koiwa edogawa-ku edo japanese nikon D100 old fashioned lifestyle streetphotography street no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art

N 4 B 741 C 2 E Jun 25, 2006 F Jun 29, 2006
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no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art

Best view on LARGE

SHITAMACHI -- can be traslated as Shita (DOWN) & Machi (TOWN) or Downtown. When you hear Tokyo we usually think of tall buildings and High-Tech areas. But there are still many traditional areas in Tokyo.

In SHITAMACHI you'll still find the old Edo cultures, no famous tourist spots, lifestyle is very slow, old houses and old peoples and old fashioned SHITAMACHI life style.

JR Koiwa Station is about 30 minutes by the Yokosuka Line from Tokyo Station.

OR you may want to see the other side
JAPANESE UP & CLOSE

Tags:   ajpscs japan tokyo koiwa edogawa-ku edo japanese nikon D100 Black&Whtie b&w monokuro old fashioned lifestyle streetphotography street no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art

N 1 B 1.1K C 4 E Aug 20, 2006 F Aug 22, 2006
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no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art
@Sugamo, Toshima-ku, Tokyo

AGE IS NO BARRIER
Japan's population, currently 128,085,000, experienced a high growth rate during the 20th century, as a result of scientific, industrial, and social changes.

Population growth has more recently decreased, because of falling birth rates and almost no net immigration. High sanitary and health standards produce a life expectancy exceeding that of any other nation in the world.

The population started declining in 2005, as the 1.067 million births were exceeded by the 1.077 million deaths. Assuming current birth and death rates, the 2005 population of 127 million will decline to 100 million in 2050, and 64 million in 2100--and keep falling.

The main problem will be the financial crisis that comes from having a higher and higher Dependency ratio (that is, nonworking young and old compared to working ages.)

Demographics of Japan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Best view on LARGE
OR you may want to see the other side
JAPANESE UP & CLOSE

Tags:   ajpscs japan tokyo nikon D100 people japanese street streetphotography no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art glimpse of Japanese life Age Is No Barrier

N 1 B 7.0K C 21 E Jun 10, 2006 F Jun 21, 2006
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no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art

Best view on LARGE

SHITAMACHI -- can be traslated as Shita (DOWN) & Machi (TOWN) or Downtown. When you hear Tokyo we usually think of tall buildings and High-Tech areas. But there are still many traditional areas in Tokyo.

In SHITAMACHI you'll still find the old Edo cultures, no famous tourist spots, lifestyle is very slow, old houses and old peoples and old fashioned SHITAMACHI life style.

JR Koiwa Station is about 30 minutes by the Yokosuka Line from Tokyo Station.

OR you may want to see the other side
JAPANESE UP & CLOSE

Tags:   ajpscs japan tokyo koiwa edogawa-ku edo japanese nikon D100 Black&Whtie b&w monokuro old fashioned lifestyle streetphotography street no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art 123bw

N 3 B 936 C 1 E Jul 2, 2006 F Aug 22, 2006
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no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art
@Sugamo, Toshima-ku, Tokyo

AGE IS NO BARRIER
Japan's population, currently 128,085,000, experienced a high growth rate during the 20th century, as a result of scientific, industrial, and social changes.

Population growth has more recently decreased, because of falling birth rates and almost no net immigration. High sanitary and health standards produce a life expectancy exceeding that of any other nation in the world.

The population started declining in 2005, as the 1.067 million births were exceeded by the 1.077 million deaths. Assuming current birth and death rates, the 2005 population of 127 million will decline to 100 million in 2050, and 64 million in 2100--and keep falling.

The main problem will be the financial crisis that comes from having a higher and higher Dependency ratio (that is, nonworking young and old compared to working ages.)

Demographics of Japan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Best view on LARGE
OR you may want to see the other side
JAPANESE UP & CLOSE

Tags:   ajpscs japan tokyo nikon D100 people japanese street streetphotography no rules, no limitations, no boundaries it's like an art glimpse of Japanese life Age Is No Barrier


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