The Other Half
I'd been told that the area of Tokyo I've moved to is considered upmarket. Certainly not the part where I live, so I was wont not to believe it. However a few minutes walk across the tracks revealed real houses, some with gardens. Multiple garages were abundant. And then I found this stable, and just had to take a few pictures with the mobile phone. I reproduce them so you too can view the opulence we are all missing out on.
Someone doesn't believe in supporting the local car industry, hey.
What I really like is the glass garage doors. You may look, but don't touch peasant.




5 Comments:
the sequential licence plates are a nice touch too... attention to detail, that is... although they don't have a lot of room left to move... maybe 11-11 is on order for the bentley?
Gosh, I do feel inadequate now.
As if I needed another reason to feel inadequate.
Who the hell can afford to garage multiple cars in Tokyo?
I need more wealth! Wealth, dammit!
I'm guessing the same guy who can afford a Mazzaratti, a Lamborgini and two Ferraris.
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