Shinjuku is one of the busiest places in Tokyo and you can see various contrasts of society there. Numberless stories are rolling under the huge buildings in somberness. Good to walk around through the night.
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These giant spectral cylinders are great at different times of the day but my favourite time is around dusk when the buildings in the city start to light up. The Gherkin and the new Shard building are framed in the lowest ring then the shifting colours of the sky are almost split in the following ellipses.
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Perfect place to have sex.
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One of my favorite local record stores. They stock over 15,000-20,000 LP’s and 12" singles and have a great selection. I usually stick to the left side of the shop where soul, disco, and international records are.
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Walthamstow Wetlands are London's largest urban wetland nature reserve, home to many wildlife species. Only 15min from central London. The cafe is open daily for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. 
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The Areopagus Hill, also known as the Hill of Ares, is a prominent rock outcropping located northwest of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. In ancient times, the hill was the site of the Areopagus, a council of elders who were responsible for hearing cases of homicide and other serious crimes. The name "Areopagus" means "Hill of Ares," and it was said to be the site where Ares, the god of war, was tried for the murder of Poseidon's son. According to mythology, Ares was acquitted, and the hill became a place of judgment for the people of Athens. Today, the Areopagus Hill is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, who come to enjoy its stunning views of the city and the surrounding landscape. Visitors can climb the rocky steps to the top of the hill, where they can see the remains of the ancient court and enjoy panoramic views of Athens. The Areopagus Hill is also associated with several important historical and cultural events. For example, according to the Bible, the apostle Paul preached on the hill during his visit to Athens in the 1st century AD. In addition, the hill has been the site of numerous political demonstrations and protests throughout modern Greek history.
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Hands down for the best burger joint in town. They also serve some great cocktails. The proof is in the pudding, so go over and grab a bite!
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A great place to see contemporary art, and a bookstore with a beautiful selection
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not only as an Austrian you are sometimes craving sausages - the "Wurst Case" Car parked in front of Diviera Drive is as photogenic and good as the place itself!
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Baths Open every day 2 fr. for adults, from 16 years 1 fr. for kids Free for children under 6 years 022 732 29 74 Full breakfast with juices pressed, handmade bread, typical birchermuesli and a hot drink of your choice. At noon and in the evening, an excellent dish of the day at popular prices. 022 738 16 16 Summer Breakfast from 7am 7h-23h Winter Breakfast from 8am 7h-23h During the winter season, discover the warm atmosphere of a wood-heated cabin or, on sunny days, the terrace, surrounded by water and birds of the lake. Every evening from 18:00, the famous fondue to the cremant, specialty of the place. Booking highly recommended. Massage Professionals offer you different types of massage: relaxation, sports or muscle, reflexology, lymphatic drainage or shiatsu. Booking by phone only from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 1 pm every day from 9.30 am to 8 pm, from 1 January to 31 December 70 fr. the 50-minute session 022 731 41 34 Sauna, Turkish bath, hammam Winter From September to May, the Baths of the Pâquis offer 2 mixed saunas, 1 Turkish bath mixed, 1 mixed hammam, 1 hammam reserved for women. Tuesday: day reserved exclusively for women. Mixed on other days. Entrance fee: 20 fr. (sauna, Turkish bath, hammam). Mondays: 13 fr. Subscription 11 entries: 150 fr. Two large towels (rental possible to 5 fr. Room) Open from Monday to Saturday from 9am to 9.30pm, Sunday from 8am to 9.30pm. Warning: last entries at 20:30. Closing of the locker rooms for the bathers of winter at 20:30! 022 732 29 74 Summer The hammams are open all the summer according to the schedules baths. Entrance fee: 10.–, including towel
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If you're ever in Manchester and stuck for art materials or a birthday card or fancy doing some laser cutter or risograph printing then Fred Aldous is the place for you. The shop has been open since 1886 with a man called Fred — a man with a bright idea and a cracking beard — decided to open a shop selling cane for baskets to carry cotton. Craft and community are at the very heart of the business. Look out for their amazing window displays designed by their amazing in-house team or local designers and makers.
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Beautiful minimalist Japanese ceramics.
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Daro Sulakauri is a Georgian photojournalist. She was born in the Caucasus nation of Georgia and currently is based in Tbilisi. After obtaining a degree from the Department of Cinematography at the Tbilisi State University, she moved to New York to study photography at the International Center of Photography. Before graduating in 2006, she was awarded the John and Mary Phillips Scholarship as well as being recognized by the ICP Director's Fund.  Upon completing her studies, she returned to the Pankisi Gorge in her native Georgia to document a hidden narrative of the Chechen conflict in an outpost of refugees who crossed to Georgia from Chechnya and have remained in relative isolation ever since. The project won second place of the Magnum Foundation's Young Photographer in the Caucasus award in 2009. Daro has won a Lensculture award for her story on Early Marriages in mini series as well as EU prize for journalism and Human Rights House prize in London. She was included in a list of 30 under 30 Women Photographers and Photo District News' 30 emerging photographers to watch. She is a participant of World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass 2017, 2018 Reuters Photojournalism grantee and official Canon Ambassador. As a freelance photojournalist, her work can be seen in publications such as The New York Times, National Geographic, der Spiegel, Forbes Magazine, and other.
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photographer based in Belgium
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Annina is a German graphic designer born in Würzburg and currently living in Constance with a focus on editorial design. After having espresso at a small gelateria on the other side of the street, she is working in-beetween her 30 succulents while listening to detective stories. Her approach is to make her projects look as much fun as she had making them.
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Zoë Williams creates otherworldly creatures that are inspired by dreams, visions, and the collective unconscious. Born in 1983 in New Orleans, LA, Zoë Williams holds a BA in Fine Art from the University of New Orleans and a Certificate in Fiber Art from the University of Washington. Her work in needle felted wool has been exhibited in galleries around the world. She currently lives and works in New York City. Portrait photo by Walt Cessna.
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Alexia (b.1993) is an Argentinean-Canadian cultural practitioner dedicated to creating, facilitating & holding space for emerging artists. She follows the tides of the moon and her personal projects explore how we are shaped in and by collectivities. She is the current Director at Xpace Cultural Centre.
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I’m an architect work in Seoul. 
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Illustrator from Madrid, currently living and working in Annecy, France.
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Born in London, UK 1987, and having grown up in Dubai U.A.E, Sara Naim is of Syrian origin. She moved back to study at Chelsea College of Art and Design and completed her BA Photography from London College of Communication (2010). Directly after, Sara moved to New York to intern for Ryan McGinley, and since, has worked with photographers Peter Funch, Diana Scheunemann and Lyndsy Welgos. Sara Naim has been in exhibitions in London, Dubai, Germany, New York City, and Guernsey, and has been featured on Vice, Dazed Digital, Dossier Journal, FFFFound, The Guardian, and Fast Company.  Sara currently lives and works in Dubai.
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After spending close to nine years in the UK, I am now based in Sweden, currently working as a Senior Designer at KurppaHosk in Stockholm.
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Mirabella, a long time writer, visual artist and filmmaker, is currently completing her thesis years in the graduate department at The Tisch School of the Arts, where she is a Dean's Fellow. Mirabella has made various short films, and has screened at: The Catskills Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, Picture Farm Film Festival', Festival International Signes De Nuit, Palm Beach International Film Festival, The New Orleans Film Festival, The Montana Film Festival, and the First Run Film Festival. She was singularly nominated out of her class by the TISCH Graduate faculty for a Princess Grace Award, and recently won the Wasserman Fox Writing Award for Best Screenplay. She was recently accepted as a 2017 Marcie Bloom Fellow. Mirabella is currently in development on a television show, feature film, and new shorts.
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Erica is a freelance writer, editor, illustrator and content strategist with a focus on luxury, travel, wellness and sustainability. When she's not globetrotting the world, you can find her sipping a hot cuppa milk tea in Hong Kong, nibbling on giant cookies and cinnamon buns in Vancouver, or scarfing down slices of appeltaart in Amsterdam.
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Graphic designer and founder of Sakaria Studio, a Stockholm based design studio for typography and visual identities.
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Nathan Metzler is an independent designer specializing in the creation of wordmarks, lettering, and fonts in the development of brands. Collaboration is essential to his work and he regularly partners with agencies to provide custom typographic solutions for projects of all scales. In his free time he can usually be found reading a book, backpacking, or poring over ephemera on the hunt for the funkiest vintage letterforms.
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