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Home » Community » Photoshoots » Japan 2005 (MSX World - I love MSX) » Up on the 45th floor of the Keio Plaza hotel, this is what...

Up on the 45th floor of the Keio Plaza hotel, this is what Tokyo looks like. The large white spot on the back is Tokyo Dome, close to Jimbocho and Akihabara.

by MSX Resource Center on 18-10-2009, 21:10
Topic: Japan 2005 (MSX World - I love MSX)

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