香港六合彩即时开奖

Yoyogi National Stadium

Harajuku & Aoyama


This early masterpiece by architect Tange Kenz艒 was built for the 1964 Olympics (and will be used again in the 2020 games for the handball event). The stadium, which looks vaguely like a samurai helmet, uses suspension-bridge technology 鈥 rather than beams 鈥 to support the roof.


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The entrance to this castle-like structure by Nakamura Hiroshi is a dizzying hall of mirrors (which makes for a great photo); there鈥檚 a roof garden on top.

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