I try to take the Nakano Sun-Shine building, but it's gotten the small part of it in the right end of the picture.
My idea of train panoramic photography is to push the lens on to the glass of the window of a train and to press the shutter button with the panoramic mode.
The camera would move on a straight line so that the arc distortion would occur less and less. The result is this.....Ha,ha ha....
(総武線、Sobu line, around Nakano station, Nakano ward)
I've thought wrongly the festival of jazz at Asagaya would be held on the last weekend of the October. The 22 and 23 are the days. So I miss to get some ticket for the sessions. I can only see a small parade of the Dixie music.
On the days of the Asagaya Jazz Street, I can find very few vacant seat at all of the coffee shops and restaurants around the Asagaya station. I make up my mind to have a dinner in my room. AT a Soba noodle restaurant, the master sells his pictures for ten hundred yen per each.