TOKYO-GA, an international project to capture “TOKYO NOW”
through the visionary eyes of 100 photographers, launched in Tokyo in 2011.

There are two areas in Tokyo that are considered to be “holy places for book lovers”: Kanda and Daikanyama. Kanda is a historically-rich area filled with rare and used books from various fields. Daikanyama is a stylish area facing Yamate Avenue, where fashionable shops and various embassies line up. A few years ago, an attractive bookstore called TSUTAYA Daikanyama opened. For book lovers, both areas are the perfect destinations when visiting Tokyo. You will find also the fantastic mixture of “Old meets New”…

This Theme Photographers

Yukari CHIKURA
Japan
Ryo OHWADA
Japan

Imagine - Nostalgic Moments
Amano-Ya Cafe

Taste - Traditional Sweets
Amano-Ya Cafe

Seek - Old-Fashioned Love Story
Used Book Store

Walk - Oldest Russian Cathedral in Tokyo
Holy Resurrection Cathedral

Join - Local Festival
Kanda Myojin

Find - Culture and Art books at Daikanyama-Tsutaya Bookstore
Daikanyama

Look - Silent Street
Daikanyama

Rest - A Cozy Corner at Small Cafe
Daikanyama

Encounter - Charm of a Side Street
Daikanyama

Drive - Loneliness at Midnight
Daikanyama
