In a city as dense and concrete heavy as Tokyo, there’s not exactly what one would call an abundance of greenery. Fortunately, however, there are surprising moments of it, although a certain amount of imagination is sometimes still needed.
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Samsays
No matter how many flowers you imagine you aren’t going to make that street pretty!
That should not be, somebody at the council is going to get a bollocking for sure! It should all be concrete, no space for any opportunistic plants celebrating a feeble attempt at freedom 🙂
Sam says
No matter how many flowers you imagine you aren’t going to make that street pretty!
Lee says
No, it’s not. But it does have a certain gritty charm — of sorts.
Hans ter Horst says
That should not be, somebody at the council is going to get a bollocking for sure! It should all be concrete, no space for any opportunistic plants celebrating a feeble attempt at freedom 🙂
Lee says
Haha! Yes, rogue plants of all things. The horror. But have no fear, they won’t be there for long!
Evan says
Future Haikyo?
A series of time-lapse photos seems the trick.
Lee says
Nah, it’s just an underpass, so no future explorations I’m afraid.
Definitely. Just need someone with more patience than me to do it!
Coli says
I suppose that sticker on the pillar is there to help with the imagination.
Lee says
Yes, or at least nudge it in the right direction!