ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月2日 07時13分


Spend enough time in Tokyo and you can start to notice certain paradoxes, like how a city that feels so busy can sound so quiet. You may also find that, despite its sprawling footprint, the best way to experience the city is on foot. Its walkable nature is partly what has made Tokyo a destination that rivals Paris or New York for street photography.

On a recent visit from late October through early November, @simbarashecha, a photographer at The Times, found that the city was uncharacteristically warm. Although the weather didn’t exactly reflect the season, there were sartorial signs of fall. At Yoyogi Park, lots of people wore autumnal earth tones that recalled the area’s natural palette. Elsewhere, others dressed in plaids, corduroy and a variety of layers. And in Harajuku, a district known for bright colors, Cha said he was surprised to see lots of outfits that incorporated black. “I took it as just another of Tokyo’s paradoxes,” he writes.

Tap the link in our bio to see more style from the streets of Tokyo. This article is part of @simbarashecha’s visual column, Style Outside, which explores street style around the world.


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