
Omotesando and Harajuku are full of alleys, and it's not uncommon to find very ordinary houses and old wooden apartments right behind famous brand-name shops.
However, all of them are located in prime locations in the city center. I wonder if he's actually very rich? Or does he dare not sell his ancestral land? I always go to the store or hair salon with my imagination.
When I wanted to take a picture in a narrow alley like this, I was glad I had my camera hanging out. Since Leica cameras are designed to be easy to carry around on a regular basis, I think that's more of an advantage than just imaging and performance.

Especially in Jingumae, the area where land prices and rents are rising due to the Olympics.
Nevertheless, there are only a few residents, shop staff, people who know their way around, and people who have wandered into the alleyways.
It's March 2020 and the current mood of self-restraint is no different. Isn't this the only place in the city where the number of people is not decreasing? Because there is less to begin with.