Komatsu Building (49 22)
Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery (49 24)
Meiji Shinto Shrine Entrance (50 01)
Tokyo Street Scene (48 12)
Corn on the Cob (49 15)
Holy Man (49 16)
Courtyard Entrance (50 02)
Meiji Shrine, Tokyo (50 04)
Meiji Shrine, Tokyo (50 05)
NHK Television Studios (50 07)
NHK Television Studios (50 08)
Sunday Market (50 09)
Kyoto Tower (50 11)
Kyoto Firemen (50 12)
View from Train (50 15)
Nagoya Castle and Northwest Turret (50 18)
Nagoya Castle (50 19)
Maid of the Firth, Oban (51 02)
Duart Castle, Mull (51 05)
Disembarking on Mull (51 07)
Torosay Castle, Mull (51 10)
Oban to Mull ferry (51 14)
Oban (51 16)
Entrance (49 17)
Sensō-ji Buddhist Temple (49 12)
Sensō-ji Buddhist Temple (49 11)
Asakusa Shinto Shrine (49 10)
Moat and Guard Tower (49 08)
Imperial Palace Grounds (49 04)
Tokyo Tower (49 02)
Tokyo Tower (49 01)
View from Tokyo Tower (48-24A)
View from Tokyo Tower (48-24)
Tokyo Night Scene (48 21)
Ginza, Tokyo (48 17)
Rickshaw (48 14)
Ginza, Tokyo (48 13)
Ginza, Tokyo (48 11)
Ginza, Tokyo (48 08)
Ginza, Tokyo (48 07)
Bullet Train (48 05)
Boat leaving Esbjerg (47 18)
Esbjerg Harbour (47 17)
Water Tower, Esbjerg (47 16)
Esbjerg Sealarium (47 13)
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National Diet Building (49 21)


Tokyo, taken in 1986 on 35mm film.
The National Diet Building is the centre of political activity in Japan, where both houses of the National Diet of Japan meet. Sessions of the House of Representatives take place in the south wing and sessions of the House of Councillors in the north wing.
The National Diet Building is the centre of political activity in Japan, where both houses of the National Diet of Japan meet. Sessions of the House of Representatives take place in the south wing and sessions of the House of Councillors in the north wing.
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