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  • Restaurant as seen from outside at Nonbei street. Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
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  • Restaurant as seen from outside at Nonbei street. Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
    NONBEI_STREET_7259.jpg
  • Restaurant as seen from outside at Nonbei street. Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
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  • Restaurant as seen from outside at Nonbei street. Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
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  • Man siting outside a restaurant to make a call at Nonbei street. Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
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  • People having fun in Aizu restaurant at Nonbei street. Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
    NONBEI_STREET_7182.jpg
  • Torifuku restaurant at Nonbei street. Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
    NONBEI_STREET_7166.jpg
  • Restaurant as seen from outside at Nonbei street. Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
    NONBEI_STREET_7144.jpg
  • People entering Nonbei street in search for a restaurant. Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
    NONBEI_STREET_7239.jpg
  • Client entering a bar on Nonbei street. Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
    NONBEI_STREET_7221.jpg
  • Toshiko Yoshizawa (87) has a little restaurant called "Aizu" on Nonbei street. Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
    NONBEI_STREET_7179.jpg
  • Man on the phone at Nonbei street. Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
    NONBEI_STREET_7155.jpg
  • Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
    NONBEI_STREET_7133.jpg
  • Restaurant on Nonbei street. Nonbei street in Shibuya is a narrow street with little restaurants and bars, each one with a special character. Tokyo 16 September 2008, Japan
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  • Inside 109 department store in Shibuya, Masayo (left) and Makiko (right) are on their way to work in the shop COCOLULU. Their style is "surf fashion".  Tokyo 4 Apr. 2006
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  • Couple in Shibuya
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  • Ei (left) Rui (center) and Rei (right) are dressed as the members of the cosplay music band "Himitsu Kessya Kodomo". Harajuku
    STREET FASHION_5821.jpg
  • Harajuku. Chita (left) and Mirin (right) say their fashion's name is "decora"
    STREET FASHION_5817.jpg
  • In Shibuya, Miki says that her fashion can not be categorized.
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  • Yong Fa is wearing a Shinto priest's clothes. The mask is from a Noh theater character. He chose to dress like that for the Hanami (cherry blossoms viewing) party at Harajuku's Yoyogi park. Every year people get together under the cherry trees in organized picknics and enjoy the temporary beauty of chery trees' blosshoming.
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  • Harajuku. Gin (left) is a punk and Kaoru (center) is dressed as lolita. One more punk on the right.
    STREET FASHION_5824.jpg
  • Harajuku, Takeshita dori. Masaki is dressed in the "lolita" fashion.
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  • Outside the 109 department store in Shibuya. Ajusa (left) is wearing her school uniform and Megumi (right) is casualy dressed except her make-up that is in the style of "Ganguro Gal"
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  • A couple shopping inside "Laforet" department store in Harajuku.
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  • Harajuku Takeshita dori.
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  • Girl in Harajuku Urahara. Tokyo - JAPAN
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  • Omotesando dori outside Omotesando Hills. Tokyo - JAPAN
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  • On the street between the houses of the monnks..LAMBRANG MONASTERY IN XIAHE - CHINA.copyright: Androniki Christodoulou.
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  • Harajuku. Goths
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  • One of the many antique shops in Beyoglu, off from Istiklal street..ISTANBUL
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  • On "Istiklal" street in Beyoglu, old covered markets have been transformed to entertainment areas with many popular restaurants with live Turkish music..ISTANBUL, Androniki Christodoulou/WorldPictureNews
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  • On "Istaklal" street in Beyoglu, old covered markets have been transformed to entertainment areas with many popular restaurants..ISTANBUL, Androniki Christodoulou/WorldPictureNews
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  • Street children by Tonle Sap river in Phnom Penh. The river-front is a place where many Cambodians go for a night out but also street children hung out. They sleep there do part time jobs like selling books to foreigners or begging and often get picked up by traffickers or pedophiles.
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  • Street art and graffiti in the Gazi/Metaksourgio area of Athens
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  • Street of the traditional part of Matsue city, near the house where Lefkadios Hern used to live.
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  • Playing domino on a street in Trinidad which is a popular tourist destination of Cienfuefos province - CUBA
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  • Street art by Manolis Anastasakos in the Omonoia area of Athens
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  • The house where writer Lefkadios Hern lived in Matsue city.<br />
Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) was an open-minded writer and world-traveller who settled in Matsue as an English teacher in 1890. There, he met his wife, daughter to a samurai family, and lived in a simple but beautiful traditional Japanese house on Shiomi Nawate Street, north of Matsue Castle. His former residence is now open to the public, and located next to it is the Memorial Museum dedicated to his life and his works.
    HERN-MATSUE-1962.jpg
  • The house where writer Lefkadios Hern lived in Matsue city.<br />
Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) was an open-minded writer and world-traveller who settled in Matsue as an English teacher in 1890. There, he met his wife, daughter to a samurai family, and lived in a simple but beautiful traditional Japanese house on Shiomi Nawate Street, north of Matsue Castle. His former residence is now open to the public, and located next to it is the Memorial Museum dedicated to his life and his works.
    HERN-MATSUE-1943.jpg
  • Esmael (husband) and Saheb Zade (wife) Bashira with their children and Saheb Zade’s brother, in Mytilene city. <br />
They are from Kabul in Afghanistan where the husband had a street stall selling clothes. After an explosion near their home killed her nephew who was a policeman, they got scared and decided to leave the country. They want to go to Switzerland.
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  • Hiroshima City. Street artist
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  • Hiroshima City. Waiting to cross the street
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  • Night view of Paceo de Marti street in Havana - CUBA
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  • Street barber in the historic center of Havana - CUBA
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  • In a market street of Airin, homeless day laborers alert over one of them who is unconsious. The guy eventualy recovered but it was said that three other homeless people died that night because of the cold weather..The old name of the area now called Airin, was untill 1966 Kamagasaki and many people still call it like that. .Kamagasaki (????) is an old place name for a part of Nishinari-ku in Osaka, Japan. Airin-chiku (???????) became the region's official name in May, 1966.Sections of four different towns: Nishinari-ku Taishi (??????), Haginochaya (?????), Sanou (???), North Hanazono (????) and Tengachaya (?????) are collectively known as the Kamagasaki region..Kamagasaki as a place name existed until 1922. Kamagasaki is known as Japan's largest slum, and has the largest day laborer concentration in the entire country. 30,000 people are estimated to live in every 2,000 meter radius within this region. An accurate count of occupants has never been produced, even in the national census, due to the large population of day laborers who lack permanent addresses..
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  • Homeless man sleeping on the street in Airin..The old name of the area now called Airin, was untill 1966 Kamagasaki and many people still call it like that. .Kamagasaki (????) is an old place name for a part of Nishinari-ku in Osaka, Japan. Airin-chiku (???????) became the region's official name in May, 1966.Sections of four different towns: Nishinari-ku Taishi (??????), Haginochaya (?????), Sanou (???), North Hanazono (????) and Tengachaya (?????) are collectively known as the Kamagasaki region..Kamagasaki as a place name existed until 1922. Kamagasaki is known as Japan's largest slum, and has the largest day laborer concentration in the entire country. 30,000 people are estimated to live in every 2,000 meter radius within this region. An accurate count of occupants has never been produced, even in the national census, due to the large population of day laborers who lack permanent addresses..
    04a_KAMAGASAKI_0389.jpg
  • The house where writer Lefkadios Hern lived in Matsue city.<br />
Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) was an open-minded writer and world-traveller who settled in Matsue as an English teacher in 1890. There, he met his wife, daughter to a samurai family, and lived in a simple but beautiful traditional Japanese house on Shiomi Nawate Street, north of Matsue Castle. His former residence is now open to the public, and located next to it is the Memorial Museum dedicated to his life and his works.
    HERN-MATSUE-1963.jpg
  • The house where writer Lefkadios Hern lived in Matsue city.<br />
Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) was an open-minded writer and world-traveller who settled in Matsue as an English teacher in 1890. There, he met his wife, daughter to a samurai family, and lived in a simple but beautiful traditional Japanese house on Shiomi Nawate Street, north of Matsue Castle. His former residence is now open to the public, and located next to it is the Memorial Museum dedicated to his life and his works.
    HERN-MATSUE-1955.jpg
  • The house where writer Lefkadios Hern lived in Matsue city.<br />
Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) was an open-minded writer and world-traveller who settled in Matsue as an English teacher in 1890. There, he met his wife, daughter to a samurai family, and lived in a simple but beautiful traditional Japanese house on Shiomi Nawate Street, north of Matsue Castle. His former residence is now open to the public, and located next to it is the Memorial Museum dedicated to his life and his works.
    HERN-MATSUE-1952.jpg
  • The house where writer Lefkadios Hern lived in Matsue city.<br />
Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) was an open-minded writer and world-traveller who settled in Matsue as an English teacher in 1890. There, he met his wife, daughter to a samurai family, and lived in a simple but beautiful traditional Japanese house on Shiomi Nawate Street, north of Matsue Castle. His former residence is now open to the public, and located next to it is the Memorial Museum dedicated to his life and his works.
    HERN-MATSUE-1941.jpg
  • The house where writer Lefkadios Hern lived in Matsue city.<br />
Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) was an open-minded writer and world-traveller who settled in Matsue as an English teacher in 1890. There, he met his wife, daughter to a samurai family, and lived in a simple but beautiful traditional Japanese house on Shiomi Nawate Street, north of Matsue Castle. His former residence is now open to the public, and located next to it is the Memorial Museum dedicated to his life and his works.
    HERN-MATSUE-1948.jpg
  • The house where writer Lefkadios Hern lived in Matsue city.<br />
Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) was an open-minded writer and world-traveller who settled in Matsue as an English teacher in 1890. There, he met his wife, daughter to a samurai family, and lived in a simple but beautiful traditional Japanese house on Shiomi Nawate Street, north of Matsue Castle. His former residence is now open to the public, and located next to it is the Memorial Museum dedicated to his life and his works.
    HERN-MATSUE-1945.jpg
  • Saheb Zade Bashira with one of her their children in front of the tent where she is staying. <br />
They are from Kabul in Afghanistan where her husband had a street stall selling clothes. After an explosion near their home killed her nephew who was a policeman, they got scared and decided to leave the country. They want to go to Switzerland. <br />
Moria refugee camp is a bit further out of Mytilene city and it is divided in two sections. The inner part is well organised with buildings and police guarding it, and the outer part where mainly Afghan refugees live in tents and is purely guarded with chaotic situations, mainly during food distribution, frequently occur.
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  • Esmael (husband) and Saheb Zade (wife) Bashira with their children, inside the car that picked them up after they were walking many hours trying to reach Mytilene city. <br />
They are from Kabul in Afghanistan where the husband had a street stall selling clothes. After an explosion near their home killed her nephew who was a policeman, they got scared and decided to leave the country. They want to go to Switzerland.
    045-LESVOS-MYTILENE-6003.jpg
  • Hiroshima City. Waiting to cross the street
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  • Street in Phnom Penh. The extreme poverty of Cambodia contrusted by expensive cars on its streets that often belong to corrupted government officials.
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  • Street in Sway Pa village. Sway Pa is a Vietnamese village 11 Km away from Phnom Penh that used to openly be a center of sex trafficking, especialy of underaged girls, even children. One year ago the police cracked down on the brothels but NGO people and journalists who recently visited undercover, found out that underaged girls are still be available on request. Rummors say that the place never stoped functioning but went undercover as many other similar places that the police tried to close down.
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  • In a market street of Kamagasaki, homeless day laborers alert over one of them who is unconsious. The guy eventualy recovered but it was said that three other homeless people died that night because of the cold weather.
    06_KAMAGASAKI_0780a.jpg
  • The house where writer Lefkadios Hern lived in Matsue city.<br />
Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) was an open-minded writer and world-traveller who settled in Matsue as an English teacher in 1890. There, he met his wife, daughter to a samurai family, and lived in a simple but beautiful traditional Japanese house on Shiomi Nawate Street, north of Matsue Castle. His former residence is now open to the public, and located next to it is the Memorial Museum dedicated to his life and his works.
    HERN-MATSUE-1959.jpg
  • The house where writer Lefkadios Hern lived in Matsue city.<br />
Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) was an open-minded writer and world-traveller who settled in Matsue as an English teacher in 1890. There, he met his wife, daughter to a samurai family, and lived in a simple but beautiful traditional Japanese house on Shiomi Nawate Street, north of Matsue Castle. His former residence is now open to the public, and located next to it is the Memorial Museum dedicated to his life and his works.
    HERN-MATSUE-1949.jpg
  • Hiroshima City. Cosplayer (costume-player) crossind the street on the North side of the Peace Memorial Park.
    HIROSHIMA_9288.jpg
  • Street children at the riverfront nof Phnom Penh. The 3 of them with Pov (12) (front in blue) as their leader are looking either for gay customers whom they can offer to follow to their hotel rooms or straight customers for whom they can find girls of any age.
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  • Evening street restaurant in Chiang Saen, a sleepy town on the banks of Mekong river. Laos can be clearly seen on the other side of the river and the town also has a port where the ships that travel along the river come to trade.
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  • Girl at riverfront of Tonle Sap river in Phnom Penh. The river-front is a place where many Cambodians go for a night out but also street children hung out. They sleep there do part time jobs like selling books to foreigners or begging and often get picked up by traffickers or pedophiles.
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  • Street in Wan Chai
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  • couple at a Nichome street
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  • Street bar where day laborers who go to the Airin Labor Welfare Center in the early morning hours looking for work, stop for a drink or food. .The old name of the area now called Airin, was untill 1966 Kamagasaki and many people still call it like that. .Kamagasaki (????) is an old place name for a part of Nishinari-ku in Osaka, Japan. Airin-chiku (???????) became the region's official name in May, 1966.Sections of four different towns: Nishinari-ku Taishi (??????), Haginochaya (?????), Sanou (???), North Hanazono (????) and Tengachaya (?????) are collectively known as the Kamagasaki region..Kamagasaki as a place name existed until 1922. Kamagasaki is known as Japan's largest slum, and has the largest day laborer concentration in the entire country. 30,000 people are estimated to live in every 2,000 meter radius within this region. An accurate count of occupants has never been produced, even in the national census, due to the large population of day laborers who lack permanent addresses..
    12_KAMAGASAKI_0627.jpg
  • Street market in Chenjoagou village
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  • Street market in Chenjoagou village
    14_CHENJIAGOU_9838.jpg
  • Central street of Nichome
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  • Street scene in front of the gate (right) of the Chenjiagou Taijiquan School, in Chenjiagou village.
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  • Street market in Chenjoagou village
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  • Mixed couple crossing a street in central Hong Kong
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  • Man sleeping on the street at 4 am in Goldengai, a nightlife area with some of the oldest bars in Tokyo.
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  • Stylish Japanese men on Omotesando-dori street in Harajuku.
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  • Street market in Chenjoagou village
    16_CHENJIAGOU_9823.jpg
  • Streets of the monastery..LAMBRANG MONASTERY IN XIAHE - CHINA.copyright: Androniki Christodoulou.
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  • Geisha waling the streets of Asakusa in Tokyo
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  • Morning on the streets of the monastery..LAMBRANG MONASTERY IN XIAHE - CHINA.copyright: Androniki Christodoulou
    03 morning.jpg
  • Day laborers in the streets of Airin..The old name of the area now called Airin, was untill 1966 Kamagasaki and many people still call it like that. .Kamagasaki (????) is an old place name for a part of Nishinari-ku in Osaka, Japan. Airin-chiku (???????) became the region's official name in May, 1966.Sections of four different towns: Nishinari-ku Taishi (??????), Haginochaya (?????), Sanou (???), North Hanazono (????) and Tengachaya (?????) are collectively known as the Kamagasaki region..Kamagasaki as a place name existed until 1922. Kamagasaki is known as Japan's largest slum, and has the largest day laborer concentration in the entire country. 30,000 people are estimated to live in every 2,000 meter radius within this region. An accurate count of occupants has never been produced, even in the national census, due to the large population of day laborers who lack permanent addresses..
    30_KAMAGASAKI_0787.jpg
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