The Summer Olympics will return to Tokyo next year for the first time since 1964. The worlds best athletes will be on display, of course, but so will Japans sprawling capital — a dense mix of the traditional and the eccentric.
Small shrines and ancient temples nestle alongside gleaming towers and high-tech gadgetry. Pedestrians meander through a labyrinth of alleyways lined with places to eat or drink, while passengers wedge silently into subway cars or ride on sleek bullet trains.
It all seems to fit together in near-perfect harmony, says Associated Press photographer Jae Hong, who is beginning a yearlong assignment to capture the flavor of Tokyo before the games begin.
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The Summer Olympics will return to Tokyo next year for the first time since 1964. The worlds best athletes will be on display, of course, but so will Japans sprawling capital — a dense mix of the traditional and the eccentric.
Small shrines and ancient temples nestle alongside gleaming towers and high-tech gadgetry. Pedestrians meander through a labyrinth of alleyways lined with places to eat or drink, while passengers wedge silently into subway cars or ride on sleek bullet trains.
It all seems to fit together in near-perfect harmony, says Associated Press photographer Jae Hong, who is beginning a yearlong assignment to capture the flavor of Tokyo before the games begin.
“It seRead More – Source