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Last Updated: September 9, 2020
Architecture, Buildings, Landmarks
The Port of Kobe is maritime port in Kobe, Hyōgo, which requires written permission from the Kobe Port Authority for commercial and editorial photography or videography in these major areas: Meriken Park (which contains the Kobe Port Tower), Kamomeria (bus terminal), Takahama Quay, Memorial Park, Harbor Walk, and Harborland (a shopping district) at the waterfront
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Last Updated: November 20, 2019
Architecture, Landmarks
Shinjuku Golden Gai is private property of the Shinjuku Sanko Shopping District Business Promotion Association that is well known for its architectural interest, and for its nightlight. It is composed of a network of six narrow alleys and even narrower passageways. There is a strict policy which prohibits any photography or videography, both creative and
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Last Updated: March 9, 2018
Architecture, Uncategorized
Shinjuku Gyoen Park is a National Park that requires an admission fee in Shinjuku and Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Written permission from the Minister for the Environment is required for any commercial or editorial photography and without obtaining the required permits, content featuring the Shinjuku Gyoen Park is unsuitable for commercial or editorial use. Shinjuku Gyoen
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Last Updated: February 3, 2015
Architecture, Landmarks, Uncategorized
Content taken of or on the grounds of the Imperial Palace is off limits in all content for commercial use. No submissions please. Content may be suitable as editorial use only, provided consent is given. No submissions to collections available for commercial use. Please see the Palace shoot policy posted here: http://www.env.go.jp/garden/kokyogaien/english/index.html Please review posted
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Last Updated: January 3, 2013
Buildings, Landmarks, Uncategorized
The Tokyo International Forum was designed by architect Rafael Vinoly, and is a multi-purpose centre. While the exterior is known for resembling an elongated boat, the inside features long, curving lines of steel trusses and class. Additionally, the exterior grounds feature sculpted artwork resembling rock gardens. Imagery of the Tokyo International Forum is not suitable
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Last Updated: January 3, 2013
Uncategorized, Vehicles
There are several high-speed or “Bullet Trains” known around the world, for example the French TGV or Japanese Shinkansen. Images of these trains are not suitable for commercial use, however may be acceptable for editorial use. Several other trains, buses and water taxis have trademark protection for logos. Note that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)
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Last Updated: September 26, 2017
Architecture, Buildings, Landmarks, Uncategorized
Yokohama City is in the Kanto region of Japan, where local municipal laws restrict the taking of and commercial use of imagery featuring 8 different locations in Yokohama City. These locations include: 3 zones within PACIFICO Yokohama (Rinko Park, Koryu Zone, and Pukarisanbashi Pier), Daikoku Futo Parking Area (commonly referred to simply as “Daikoku”), Nippon Maru Memorial Park, Yokohama Port Symbol
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