Japan Panoramic Photos by Ari Salomon
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Japanese cities often have a wonderfully chaotic mixture of beautiful and ugly, new and old.
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Daiba, literally meaning "fort", refers to some of the man made islands in the Bay of Tokyo, which were constructed in the end of the Edo Period (1603-1868) for the city's protection against attacks from the sea. In the 1990s, Odaiba developed into one of Tokyo's most visited locales with lots of shopping and enter...
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A vertical panorama of the lobby of the ACROS building in Fukuoka, in Southern Japan.
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This bridge has two large circular landings. Zoom all the way into the google map to understand the relationship of spaces. FYI: the field of view is incorrectly noted. This is a 360 degree image.
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