Tokyo has to be one of my favorite cities. As much as I am a wilderness hermit the chaos and energy from this city is amazing and it is always an electrifying experience to be there. In the dozen or so times I have been to Tokyo I have only seen Fujisan once! This last trip the sky was clear so I headed up the sky tree to grab this shot looking over Tokyo. Mount Fuji or Fujisan is the highest mountain in Japan 3,776.24 m (12,389 ft). Honshu Island, Japan. Photo taken at 164mm, f8, 1/500 at ISO 100.
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Great picture of Mt Fuji!
Thanks
Beauty. Fujisana heritage of Japan
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Awesome photo. Love all the detail in the city that fades to the mountain
Thank you . It is a crazy city.
What a view of the city! I can imagine how tall the building must be from where the photo been taken. Thanks.
The sky tree is the worlds tallest tower; although not the tallest building. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Skytree
Amazing photos of Mt. Fuji. Great job.
Thanks ! Hope your well.
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Tokyo. The anagram lovers Kyoto.
It is in my top 5 cities I would like to live in.
Yep would be a fun ride there for a while.
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I can sense Japan's 80's vibes from this shot :) Thanks for featuring Fuji-san, nice to hear you like Tokyo.