π The Most Unbeatable Free Night View in All of Tokyo π
I've always known that Tokyo's inner light night view is absolutely stunning. Finally, I got to experience it for myself! ποΈ ποΈ In my opinion, compared to Ebisu and Roppongi, the impact of other buildings on the Tokyo Tower is minimal here. The key is it's free, free, free! And as long as you don't disturb others, there are no staff to prohibit you from using a tripod, which is extremely friendly for landscape photography enthusiasts! πΊοΈ Map Navigation: Ebisu Garden Place Once you enter the building, there will be signs in the lobby directing you to the 38th and 39th floor observation decks. Just follow the signs, and you'll be fine. After getting off the elevator, pass by a few restaurants, and you'll see floor-to-ceiling windows facing the entire city of Tokyo. The floor has two sides, and when you walk to the other side, you can also get a panoramic view of the direction opposite to Tokyo Tower, which is Shinjuku. πΈ When shooting, you'll need to shoot through the glass, so it's best to use a lens hood (for mobile phones, you can use clothes or a cloth to block the reflection). I used a 70-200mm focal length lens, and for mobile phones, you'll need about 3x zoom. Since it's a telephoto position, the sense of depth of the city is very strong. However, it's best to choose a clear sunny day (most days in Tokyo are quite clear), and this place is also very suitable for panoramic shooting. #RomanticLifeDocumenter π #TravelInspiration π #BeautifulSceneryOnTheJourney π #TokyoTravel πΌ #TokyoNightView π #TokyoPhotography πΈ #BlueHour π #NightViewPhotography π #RediscoveringTheWorldThroughPhotography π #TokyoWanderGuide πΊοΈ #TokyoBucketList π #JapanTravelGuide πΎ #LandscapePhotography ποΈ #InnerLightNightView π #InnerCityNightView ποΈ #NikonBrothers π·