3 photogenic spots in Tokyo recommended by Japan travel photography professionals!

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Here are three photo spots that are sure to catch your eye on social media and are a must-see when traveling to Tokyo. All of these locations are easily accessible from central Tokyo, so be sure to include them in your itinerary.

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1. Asakusa

First up is Sensoji Temple, famous for Kaminarimon. The temple's beautiful vermilion color is sure to look great in photos. Not only the temple but also the shopping street is crowded, so I think it's fun to walk around eating and taking photos. At night, the building is illuminated with lights, giving you a completely different view than you would see during daylight hours.

2. Around Tokyo Station

The station building of Tokyo Station is famous, but the office district surrounding it has a calm atmosphere and you can see a variety of scenery while taking a walk. There are wide roads, so you can take photos with skyscrapers in the background, or you can take natural photos with the greenery of the trees on the tree-lined streets and around the Imperial Palace.

3. Shibuya Scramble Crossing

When you come to Shibuya, the center of pop culture, you can't miss the scramble crossing. You'll definitely be overwhelmed by the colorful signboards and above all by the number of people constantly coming and going! You can see a typical Japanese scenery that is different from temples and shrines.

What do you think of the three photo spots introduced so far? I would be happy if you could use it as a reference for your Tokyo trip!

All the photos posted in this article were taken by professional photographers from a photography service called "Capture My Japan." I'm sure there were photos of various expressions taken by professional photographers at places you've heard of before.

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"Capture My Japan " is a photography service for tourists visiting Japan from overseas by Lovegraph Co., Ltd, which operates one of Japan's largest on- location photography session businesses. Would you like to capture yourself along with the beautiful scenery of Japan with a professional photographer? You can experience shooting at your favorite travel destinations such as Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka. Capture My Japan's photographers have bases all over the country and can handle shooting in a wide range of areas. We have photographers who have passed a strict screening process, so you can leave your shooting to us with confidence! Japanese photographers who have a good understanding of each region will take care of your needs. Why not leave your memories of your trip to Japan together in a wonderful way?

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