The magic of Japan's night streets by Juna Yamamoto

Japan is a country where the future has triumphed over the present and has taken its rightful place in most major cities. In the afternoon, the streets of these cities look like a beehive, which does not stop its movement for a second, laden with skyscrapers and strewn with thousands of roads and bridges. However, at night, Japanese megacities are even more bewitching: people on the streets are getting smaller and everything around is flooded with light from lanterns, signboards, billboards and architectural lighting. Believe me, it’s worth seeing with your own eyes at least once in your life!

But if you have not yet reached Japan, then night urban photos of Japanese photographer and retoucher June Yamamoto are ideal for seeding. At the moment, the guy lives in Tokyo and loves street photography no less than ours.

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