Xmas Around Me

I know Christmas illuminations in Germany are splendid and magnificent! Wish I were there.



But I'm in Tokyo, so I have to stand non-aesthetic illuminations in concrete valleys. However, all of Japanese people including me get a ho-ho-feeling in Christmas! hihi. ;]

I'm going to take some photos of Christmas in Tokyo with my poor camera.

First, here are pictures of the lobby of my company's building.


Well,
we got a feeling we didn't need to work here.
hihi.






...Oh, I'm about to forget, today I've booked a lesson of English. I need to get to the school after work!
Shrubbery around the building which my English school is in is decorated with many small LED lights.
small
but
cute*




After the lesson, I wander around Roppongi.




The "Blue Man Group" from New York to Roppongi has showen us their performances. I'd like to watch it sometime near future.




Walking on a pavements with shining trees.



The Tokyo tower can be seen between trees and buildings from here.




I find a big blue lagoon in Roppongi. It's as big as a half of a football ground. We can feel like we are floating on tropical see at night. :)



Blue lights are shining and moving like ripples.
Super!







Then, I ride on a subway to get to Ebisu.
Walking down on a shinny street, I arrive at "Ebisu Garden Place".


There is a special chandelier by Baccarat. It will be here until 14 January.




Ohhh, so gorgeous French crystals! :) ... Merci, Baccarat!




And, I move to Ginza and Ootemachi area.
Most of buildings have a big tree at their lobby floors.


This big tree can change the color of its own lights. I would have taken a movie of it...







Even the ceiling is cute with stars!






When I walk out to a street, I find

...what's this? A decorated bicycle.
It's not in China, here is Japan... ^^;

I didn't see this last year. How much it the fee? (Nee, I won't ride it!)




BY THE WAY...,
The default lights of buildings are brighter than the Christmas illuminations...! Holly cow... ^^;



Anyway, I'm walking along some streets.








Borders of streets are also lightened up.
:)





...Well, the long walk tired me out. I'll go home.
I live in a residential area in Tokyo, but a circle in front of a station near my house is also...

...decorated. ^^;

Who on earth does come to see an illumination of such a small station?! lol





As a bonus, here is a link which I picked up some photos pro-photographers took (maybe).
http://picasaweb.google.co.jp/rootingforsge/TokyoXmas


...Well, did you enjoy the illuminations around me? I hope so. ;)

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