Using Spiderman to sell cell phones allows the models to pose in awkward and humiliating ways.
a variety of signs about smoking manners along with a bin for ditching cigarettes... most people in Tokyo drop butts on the street and this is an attempt to civilize them
A subtle prophylactic emporium.
Gimme two shots of creepy spider leg lashes.
A grotesquely overpriced box of See's candy - 2 lbs for $140.
A very rare vegan restaurant in Tokyo.
Cell phones are the great unifier.
Diving School "AquAqu" and Outdoor goods shop "Do Box". This is the view from the train platform.
An advertisement for Nova conversation school. They used to have ads everywhere, but are now out of business due to shady practices on the part of their president. My first job in Japan was at Nova. Fortunately, I was able to move on after a two years there.
An "ekiben" (train bento) shop. You don't have to be riding a train to eat their boxed lunches, but it probably wouldn't hurt.
A cell phone shop with some absolutely thrilled employees standing outside advertising a "campaign" (sale or special contract). The woman by the arrow just has to stand there all day.