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Tokyo, 1989 Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan. 日本 東京都 港区 赤坂2丁目 Photography by Michitaka Kurata
I went to this super popular sushi spot in Akasaka over the weekend — Sushi Sho Saito — with my friend and their partner. Apparently it's really hard to get a reservation! 😳🍣 They gave us some small dishes and sushi, one after the other. It was such a lovely evening. 💫
お茶漬の味 / The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice Yasujirō Ozu. 1952
Gate 2 Chome-1-1 Motoakasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0051, Japan See in map
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Friedrich Hundertwasser, Countdown, 21st Century Monument for TBS, Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan, 1992

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January 1992: Tokyo Geisha (probably from Akasaka) performing in the Yanagibashi Ryotei "Inegaki" (いな垣). Inegaki closed in January 1999. It was the last remaining pillar of the Yanagibashi Karyukai. Its Geisha association disbanded upon closure of Inegaki. The last active Geisha, Asaji 朝じ, had already died three years prior, in August 1996. Photos: https://www.hanamiyako.com/1993/10/17/料理人西野正巳ヒストリー江戸編 Closure of Inegaki and disbanding of the Geisha association in 1999: Asahara Sumi: Tokyo Rokkagai, p. 66-67 Asaji: https://kotobank.jp/word/柳橋朝じ