Mount Fuji in Tokyo

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Mount Fuji comes to Tokyo this week with two exhibitions of photos in Ginza: White Peaks at the Fuji Photo Salon and Mount Fuji at the Kodak Photo Salon. Admission is free and the photos are likely to be much better than my effort above….
For more information on art exhibitions in Tokyo, check out Tokyo Art Beat.

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  4. “Form of Light” in Ginza
  5. Tokyo Tower from Roppongi Hills

4 Comments so far

  1. tim t. (unregistered) on January 6th, 2006 @ 7:42 am

    always looking for the elusive mt. fuji. - nice pics. always used to seeing pics of fuji w/ telephone polls and buildings around.

  2. Jeshii (unregistered) on January 6th, 2006 @ 10:15 am

    Wait, isn’t fuji visible from Tokyo? I could swear I saw it from Shinjiku before.

  3. Michael(tm) Smith (unregistered) on January 6th, 2006 @ 10:25 am

    Jeshii wrote:

    Wait, isn’t fuji visible from Tokyo? I could swear I saw it from Shinjiku before.

    Mt. Fuji is visible from Tokyo. Theoretically. As long as you are up somewhere high enough that you can get an unobstructed view out to the western horizon. And as long as it’s a very clear day.

    But there aren’t many very clear days in Tokyo…

  4. James Hart (unregistered) on January 6th, 2006 @ 10:31 am

    Yeah, as Mike says, only on very clear days. Actually the top banner on my blog shows Fuji from my flat in Tokyo.
    By the way Jeshii, you’re way cooler than Rahman…;-)


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