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Japanese Narrow Buildings - Photo 8

Sun, November 29, 2009, by Muza-chan

Another narrow building (or pencil building, as we learned from takranke) that caught my attention in Tokyo is in Chuo-ku, close to the Suitengumae station.

Narrow Building

At the first floor seems to be a small shop, with the usual flower pots at the front entrance. I like that the rooms from upstairs, although very small, seem to be quite bright, with windows on two sides.

Narrow Building

O altă clădire îngustă (pencil building, după cum am aflat de la takranke) care mi-a atras atenţia în Tokyo se găseşte în Chuo-ku, aproape de staţia Suitengumae.

Narrow Building

La parter are un mic magazin, cu obişnuitele ghivece cu flori în faţă. Camerele de la etaj, deşi foarte mici, par destul de luminoase, cu ferestrele pe două laturi.

Narrow Building

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