File talk:TokyoMetro-kokkaigijidomae-platform-chiyoda-line.jpg

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This photo makes it look like every other metro station in Tokyo. It's actually quite unique, because it's tunnelled in a style closer to the London underground than a typical Tokyo cut and cover eki. Can someone please take a photo from about 5 metres further forward, so that the curved tunnel is easier to see? Extra marks if you can find a way to include the London-underground-style passageways between the platforms. --Specrat (talk) 02:29, 6 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Firstly, this picture is actually located on Wikimedia Commons at commons:FileTokyoMetro-kokkaigijidomae-platform-chiyoda-line.jpg and it is there that you should raise any concerns. Secondly, I agree; I've been in this station twice and was struck by how different it looked. It is also similar to a few Toronto subway stations. However, I will say that pictures donated to Wikimedia Commons are on a ad-hoc basis and we have no control over what people take pictures of. In any case, it needs to be addressed on commons, and not here. This page here, is actually just a local place keeper; not the location of the actual image. arigatō! fr33kman 04:26, 6 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]