Best Tokyo Photography Spots: 30,000 Steps to Capture 8 Stunning Views of Japan’s Capital

Best Tokyo Photography Spots: 30,000 Steps to Capture 8 Stunning Views of Japan’s Capital

Best Tokyo Photography Spots: 30,000 Steps to Capture 8 Stunning Views of Japan’s Capital

Last week, my friends and I conquered Tokyo in an epic five-day “special forces-style” photography marathon, racking up an impressive 30,000 steps daily 🚶‍♂️. We captured breathtaking shots with iconic Tokyo landmarks as our backdrop, turning the city into our personal photoshoot playground 📸.

Best Tokyo Photography Spots: 30,000 Steps to Capture 8 Stunning Views of Japan's Capital
Best Tokyo Photography Spots: 30,000 Steps to Capture 8 Stunning Views of Japan’s Capital

Ready to recreate these stunning shots? Here are the exact locations where magic happened – your perfect Tokyo photo checklist ✅.

Best Tokyo Photography Spots: 30,000 Steps to Capture 8 Stunning Views of Japan's Capital
Best Tokyo Photography Spots: 30,000 Steps to Capture 8 Stunning Views of Japan’s Capital

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**Picture-Perfect Spots 📍**:
1️⃣: The sleek urban jungle of Roppongi Hills (5 Chome−2−4, Minato City)
2️⃣: Ryuko Building’s dramatic restaurant entrance (perfect for moody shots)
3️⃣: Kamiyacho Station Exit 1 (urban commute vibes)
4️⃣: Oshinari Park Berth (waterfront serenity)
5️⃣: ADAGIO CAFE (cozy European charm in Tokyo)
6️⃣: Koroku Shrine’s mystical side road (east side hidden gem)
7️⃣: Yanagishima Pedestrian Bridge (architectural wonder)
8️⃣: Sensoji Temple (timeless traditional beauty)
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Best Tokyo Photography Spots: 30,000 Steps to Capture 8 Stunning Views of Japan's Capital
Best Tokyo Photography Spots: 30,000 Steps to Capture 8 Stunning Views of Japan’s Capital

Stay tuned! More Tokyo photography secrets coming soon – including hidden angles for Tokyo Tower, Skytree, and incredible train photography spots you won’t find in guidebooks 📸.

Best Tokyo Photography Spots: 30,000 Steps to Capture 8 Stunning Views of Japan's Capital
Best Tokyo Photography Spots: 30,000 Steps to Capture 8 Stunning Views of Japan’s Capital
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