Although many people deny it, you can see Mount Fuji from Tokyo, especially on clear winter mornings.
I took this photo at dusk from Ariake, in Tokyo Bay.
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Martin F (unregistered) on March 29th, 2007 @ 9:35 pm
As the Tokyo air pollution is being reduced, we get treats like this.
You know there are lots of “Fujimidai” around town, which used to be spots where you could see Fuji in the Edo era. Lets hope that this will be a common sight again.
James Hart (unregistered) on March 30th, 2007 @ 5:09 pm
Yeah, there’s a Fujimi area near my office. It’s on a hill, so I guess years ago you could see Mount Fuji, but now the area is filled with office buildings…
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As the Tokyo air pollution is being reduced, we get treats like this.
You know there are lots of “Fujimidai” around town, which used to be spots where you could see Fuji in the Edo era. Lets hope that this will be a common sight again.
Yeah, there’s a Fujimi area near my office. It’s on a hill, so I guess years ago you could see Mount Fuji, but now the area is filled with office buildings…