Tokyo in 24 hours

Written by
Annemarie Luck
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In Tokyo, there's so much going on 24 hours a day that FOMO is a constant threat. In our autumn 2015 magazine issue, we're celebrating all the fabulous ways Japan will blow your mind, and we want to show off just what makes our favourite city so unique. So a little while back, we asked readers to send us their personal photos, taken at all times of the day. Out of the many submissions we received (thank you!), we chose 14 images to give you a glimpse of Tokyo in all her traditional and modern glory. All the images are published in our next magazine (out on September 30) as well as here...

6am: Fish market stand in Kichijoji. Image by Naoko Fujishima

7am: Up early in Asakusa. Image: Luis A Suarez

9am: Harajuku. Image by Emilie Hébert

10am: Looking down from Tokyo Tower. Image by Erika Cota

11am: Shinkansen reflection in the window near Shinagawa Station. Image by Arseny Rossikhin

12pm: Asakusa Park. Image by Max Golomidov

12pm: Omotesando. Image by Max Golomidov

12pm: Imperial Palace street scholars. Image by Max Golomidov

2pm: Man walking in Takadanobaba. Image by Justin Epperson

3pm: Blending in with the crowd in slow motion, Ginza. Image by Quah Su Gin (Sid)

5pm: Gotoh Museum Kaminoge – tradition meets modernism. Image by Pascal Bergougnou

9pm: Dinner at an izakaya in Shimokitazawa. Image by Amy Chang

11pm: A couple's adventure begins. Image by Becky Dowding

 

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