It is a familiar scenery for those who work in Ginza and those who live nearby, but for those who do not know the night view of Ginza, we captured Ginza from around 9:20 pm to around 10:00 pm on the camera.
I didn't know the night view of Ginza until a while ago.
This photo shows the person who is blowing saxophone in front of Matsuzakaya.
People passing by, people stopping and listening ... people who can talk ...
He was blowing while having fun with Mike on in the night town.
I captured the scenery of Ginza 4-chome to 6-chome in the camera.
I took pictures of old streetlights and the top of a relatively classic building.
On Chuo-dori, it seems that the building was restricted to be up to the 10th floor by the "Hyakushaku method", but now a slightly higher building seems to be built.
It's near Ginza 4-chome intersection.
The lighting is shining brightly.
Ginza says, "When do you sleep?" ・It's shining brightly until all the time.
This is a new streetlight on Ginza Street this year.
I didn't notice it during the day, but the pillars also had light bulbs and glowed brightly.
There was a clock just beyond the telephone pole, and the date and time were reflected in detail below it.