So I'm going to Tokyo for 5 days next month (March). Will only be there from Monday-Friday. Haven't been in about 5-6 years (wasn't into photography then) and there's a few shots (from my ever-growing list) I'd like to get this time around (some are a little cliche). For example:
- Long exposure wide angle shot of Shibuya crossing at night: Anyone have much experience going there? What is the most crowded time to go?
- Memory Lane (Yakitori Alley): I'm really digging the cramp dark alleys with the red lanterns.
- Interior of a packed Pachinko parlor: is photography even allowed?
- Sunset shot from top of Roppongi Hills
- Silhouette shot in front of giant digital clock in Roppongi
- Neon lights in Shinjuky/Shibuya
- Wide angle shot of fish auction at Tsukiji: I heard there is a 'fake' auction that goes on in front and the real auction goes on up back. Is that true?
This doesn't even include all the countless photos I will take of the people on the streets. Any other unique vantage points you guys think I should look into? Thanks!
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Wow! Surreal first shot! Looks like a frozen cementory!

