A train on the Chuo Line rolls along between Iidabashi and Ichigaya stations in leafy central Tokyo on Thursday.
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A train on the Chuo Line rolls along between Iidabashi and Ichigaya stations in leafy central Tokyo on Thursday.
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Sometimes when I've dozed off on the Chuo-sen and then woken up, I've had that gut wrenching feeling that I was asleep for far to long and I've ended up in the country side when all you can see out the window was green, green, and more green and then I remember I'm on the Chuo-sen inside the Yamanote-sen loop still. This part of Tokyo is so relaxing in the summer because of all the green that sometimes when I feel burned out from work and seeing all that glass, steel and concrete, I take the Chuo-sen to get to where I'm going even though the ride would be faster using another route on JR.
afterthequake
Love it. I like getting down to the canal cafe once a year or so. It just gives you a quick sense of another side of Tokyo, besides the concrete and glass.
Tessa
Lovely pic!