325/2011: Goshikizakura Ohashi Bridge, Adachi Ward on Flickr.
五色桜大橋
315/2011: Kinko Junction, Yokohama City on Flickr.
282/2011: Ariake Junction, Koto Ward on Flickr.
What I like about this image is the small star shining through the elevated expressways :)
277/2011: Shinonome Junction, Koto Ward on Flickr.
I’ve shot this angle several times before: bit.ly/vLJhIY. When I visited there this time, the some of the streets lights were off and the atmosphere there were a bit different different.
276/2011: Showajima, Bay Shore Branch Route on Flickr.
While shooting at this spot, my tripod somehow got broken. I got to visit this place again.
275/2011: Kinko Junction, Yokohama City on Flickr.
There was the full moon behind the lanes but couldn’t capture it from where I was standing.
Kohoku Junction, Adachi Ward on Flickr.
263/2011: Rainbow Bridge on Flickr.
I was waiting for the lights on the bridge to be turned on. I’m so glad that the all the lights on the expressways in Tokyo have come back.
257/2011: Centreal Circular Route, Edogawa Ward, Tokyo on Flickr.
This was taken earlier this year. The lights had been off since the quake, but on October 1, the lights came back to the expressways. I’m quite happy so that now I can go out and shoot them again.
040/2011
Komatsugawa, Shuto Expressway, Tokyo
Central Circular Line (center), Route 7 Komatsugawa Line (left),
and Keiyo Road (right) over Nakagawa River and Arakawa River.
Sunset Over Shinonome Junction, Shuto Expressway, Tokyo
Toyosu Exit, Route 10 Harumi Line, Shuto Expressway, Tokyo
This route ends near the candidate location of Olympics’ athlete village, which didn’t happen. Also, Tokyo government is thinking of moving Tsukiji Market around here. But the polluted soil has prevented it from happening any time soon.
As a consequence, not many people seem to use this exit, or at least they didn’t when I was there. The government might not be happy, but I am happy because it makes a cool subject.
Tatsumi Junction, Shuto Expressway, Tokyo
I will go back to this place soon again,
because the battery ran out right after I photographed this.
By the way, the name of 辰巳 (Tatsumi) means dragons and snakes.
What a perfect name for this junction!
Edobashi Junction, Shuto Expressway, Tokyo
I took the same kind of photo here, but wanted to try it with my new cam and lens.
Luckily, the maintenance of Nihonbashi Bridge, which is seen beyond the overpass,
was over and the blue sheets that covered it had gone. Good.