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  • The 10 Best Spots in Tokyo for Instagram Photos

    Do you enjoy filling your Instagram feed with stunning travel photos? Where can you find the best places to capture historic or modern culture, or to make your photos stand out? Consider our recommendations for the coolest places in Tokyo to practice your photography.

    Tokyo has many iconic sights and is a photographer’s best city worldwide.

    1. Shibuya Scramble Crossing

    The Shibuya Scramble Crossing is the most notable place to visit “Megalopolis Tokyo,” which is surrounded by neon lights, with thousands of people passing the junction. There are several great spots to photograph this world’s most famous crossing in Shibuya area.

    Shibuya Scramble Crossing

    2. Asakusa Sensoji

    What’s the first thing you could imagine when you think of Japan? The Temple of Asakusa Sensoji, with its huge red lanterns of historic temples and pagodas, is the site of “Authentic Japan” in Tokyo.

    Asakusa is a location where people go on a tour or film for a commercial client.

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    3. Tokyo Skytree

    Since it was opened in 2012, Tokyo Skytree is the newest landmark in Tokyo. The Tower looks from a distance brilliant, as do the views of its 350 m and 450 m observatories that are obviously some of the highest in the world.

    Tokyo Skytree
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    4. Shinjuku Kabukicho and Omoide Yokocho

    This is the best place if you’re looking for a photograph at night. The neighborhood is called the place that never sleeps and becomes lighter and more lively as the night deepens.

    Shinjuku Kabukicho

    Omoide Yokocho (思い出横丁), is a narrow street that lines up numbers of small Izakaya. In this retro and smoky alley, where photographers from all around the world are also attracted, visitors can experience authentic Japanese-style drink cultures.

    Omoide Yokocho

    5. Metropolitan Government Building

    Tokyo has many skyscrapers, and Shinjuku in particular is the great area for amazing skyscrapers. Government Metropolis building is one of Tokyo’s best-designed buildings, and also has “FREE” observatories from the 45th floor to view the city (202 m high).

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    6. Harajuku Tokyu Plaza & Takeshita-dori Street

    The Kawaii Mecca, Harajuku has a range of photogenic places like fashionable cafes, candy stores and shops. The Tokyu Plaza’s fashion building, designed as a kaleidoscope, is where most of the instagrammers cannot simply overlook it.

    Harajuku Tokyu Plaza

    Takeshita-dori Street, Harajuku, Tokyo
    Tokyo’s most established center of street fashion. While other areas rival it in terms of hip, Harajuku still reigns when it comes to streetwise and cutting edge.

    Takeshita-dori Street, Harajuku, Tokyo

    7. Tokyo Tower

    It is likely that for several decades, the Tokyo Tower has been the best landmark in town and will always be. This 59 year-old tower is still standing and is favored by many of us, even after the new Tokyo Skytree icon opened.

    Please keep in mind that the white tree illuminations are only available during the Christmas season. If you happen to visit Tokyo at the end of December, the white lights will stand out against the blueish foreground and orange tower.

    Tokyo Tower
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    8. Tokyo International Forum

    I would recommend that you take pictures of it if there is a building in Tokyo would only be a Tokyo International Forum. The Tokyo International Forum is one of the Great Buildings in the World which is famous for Rafael Vinoly’s high technological modern architecture of 1989. The Tokyo International Forum looks like a transparent giant elongated boat with white steel truss curves from outside. You immediately know why this building is seen as one of the great world buildings, when you enter its lobby.

    Tokyo International Forum is a great place to photograph if you’re looking for a unique structure.

    Tokyo International Forum
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    9. Tokyo Station

    The Tokyo Station neighborhood is known for its fascinating coexistence of magnificent historic buildings and towering, modern skyscrapers. We will show you the most popular tourist attractions in the area, as well as hidden gems that should not be missed when touring Tokyo Station, the heart of the Japanese capital.

    Tokyo Station
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    10. Ginza

    The Ginza (銀座) is Tokyo’s most well-known upscale shopping, dining, and entertainment district, with a plethora of department stores, boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, nightclubs, and cafes.

    One square meter of land in the district’s center costs more than ten million yen, making it one of Japan’s most expensive real estate. It is home to the infamous $10 cup of coffee, as well as nearly every major fashion and cosmetics brand.

    Ginza
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    You may like night photography: Shinjuku Night walks, after dark.

  • How to use the rule of thirds in photography

    Good photography isn’t only about your camera. You also need a good view, technical skill, and practice. The photographic composition can make your photography great. The composition is the backbone of good photography. Every object in your shot makes a good balance in your image.

    If you’re new to photography, you may be trying to understand the Rule of Thirds. The Rule of Thirds is perhaps the most well-known ‘rule’ of photographic composition. One of the most popular ways to compose your photographs is to use the “Rule of Thirds”.

    What is the Rule of Thirds?
    The rule of thirds is one of the most popular composition and it’s very easy to understand. Divide your images into thirds vertically and horizontally before shooting. You can use the built-in grid line tool in your DSLR and mobile camera. Using two horizontal and two vertical lines spaced evenly across your photograph. This creates a tic-tac-toe pattern, as shown in the image below.

    the Rule of Thirds

    The four lines will intersect at four points. These are the points where your point of interest should be. Your subjects don’t have to match the lines or intersecting points perfectly. Just position them close to the guide points or lines laid out by the rule.

    The key element of the image is placed on or near the ‘hot spots’. For example, if you are shooting a portrait, make sure the eyes of your subject are near any one of the intersection.

    the Rule of Thirds

    Editing software like photoshop and lightroom also have built-in overlays that allow you to apply the rule of thirds to existing photographs. The Rule of Thirds is not so much a rule as it is a guideline to keep in mind when you are taking photos.

    Overall, using the rule of thirds will help you achieve more aesthetically pleasing compositions. It’s important that you don’t overthink when using this rule.

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