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Wed, Apr 29, 2026, 04:15 AM

Minato, Japan

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This daytime street scene in Minato, Japan, captured from an elevated perspective, features a vibrant red Ferrari sports car parked on a zebra crossing. The vehicle, a Ferrari 458, is angled with its…read more

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This daytime street scene in Minato, Japan, captured from an elevated perspective, features a vibrant red Ferrari sports car parked on a zebra crossing. The vehicle, a Ferrari 458, is angled with its rear facing the viewer, displaying a Japanese license plate "品川339° 458" (Shinagawa district). Behind the Ferrari, a pink delivery truck, bearing the text "カクヤス" (Kakuyasu, likely a liquor store chain) and "高圧ガス" (High-pressure gas), is parked amidst stacks of crates and goods. The background is dominated by a multi-story building adorned with numerous large commercial signs, indicating a bustling urban environment. A prominent red and white sign on the left reads "驚安の殿堂 DON QUIJOTE/ROPPONGI," identifying a Don Quijote store in Roppongi, confirming the location. Below this, a vertical building directory lists various establishments, including "KENTOS," "VENET TOKYO ROPPONGI," multiple instances of "美人茶屋" (Bijingatei - beautiful women's tea house), "JUNGLE TOKYO 熊本 宮崎," "chloris," and "CLUB ZOO TOKYO." Other visible text includes "SAPPORO," "JUNGLE," "新商品入荷" (New products arrived), "1F カラコン 取扱中!!" (1F Color contact lenses available!!), and an advertisement featuring a woman's face with "ごめんね素肌" (Sorry, bare skin). The overall lighting suggests an overcast or cloudy day. The image captures a blend of luxury and everyday commerce in a lively Tokyo district. | Open Wire