Weekly Photo Challenge : Movement
You can find such clocks in public spaces such as parks and public buildings.
This large clock is put on the wall of the major broadcast station in Tokyo.
You can check the time from a distance.
This large clock is put on the void of an office building in Tokyo.
The building has 30 floors and the sunlight comes through the void.
What a large void!
I can undersntand why the building needs a clock of this size.
Anyway, you can remember (the movement of) the time thanks to the huge clock.



Great movement photo Cocomino!
Thank you!
I like that second clock in front of the TV station. It looks like something from a Hayao Miyazaki movie!
You are great because Hayao MIyzaki designed this clock.
http://www1.ntv.co.jp/kengaku/blog/2009/04/post_2.html
those are some cool clocks! thank you for sharing!
My pleasure! They are interesting, aren’t they?
They are so beautiful, Thank you dear Cocomino, love, nia
Thanks. Have a wonderful day!
How beautiful and striking, each different than the other!
Thank you for your kind reply on my blog the other day… but I am already back in India. But whenever I am here, I feel like I am already traveling again (albeit only virtually) through your beautiful blog, words and pictures. Many thanks for sharing the beauty of your country with us, cocomino
Oh, I made a hasty decision. I’m glad if you come to Japan, again and enjoy the town.
Wonderful clocks. I like the second one
Many thanks. The second one is a littl cute.
Love the pictures – a lovely contribution to the Movement challenge!!
Many thanks. I’m really glad to hear that.
Great images…
Thank you.
What wonderful and interesting time pieces! I love clocks.
Many thanks. The clocks are important for working.
They are very cool and do create a lot of interest when you find them around
Japan Australia
Thank you. Yes, they are various kinds of clocks and arts in public spaces.
all the clock hands are moving – and we are forced to follow in a hurry …
Ah, that’s true. I want to forget the time sometimes.
Wow! What cool clocks! I would love an office that looked through the clock in your last photo!
Thanks much. The last clock is really large and very unique.
These are fantastic shots.
Thanks a lot. They are wonderful.
Hi Cocomino! I’ve visited to two big clocks in pics 2 & 3, in Roppongi. The clock in the second pic is really cool. I like how the cartoon figures move!
How nice! You’re lucky to find them. The cartoon is very cute.
Such lovely clocks!
Definitely. Thanks!
The town where I was born has a similar park / clock as the one in your first photograph, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen any quite like the second two! Very interesting! And fun!
Thank you so much. There aren’t such clicks in my neighborhood. Tokyo is an interesting city.
Great representations of movement! They are cool clocks!
Many thanks. They are unique and attract many people.
イギリス人は時間を守る概念はありません。
駅の電車はよく遅刻です。
友だちと会うときも遅刻です。
ああ、たいへんですね。
それは、困りますね。日本人は、ちょっとでも遅れるとみんなかりかりします。それも困ります。
What a uniquely wonderful way to meet the “movement” challenge with these terrifficly varied clock photos! Thank you, dear Coco!
Thank you. Glad to hear that! Have a wonderful day.
i like the last clock, truly one of a kind.
Thanks much. It’s a cool one:)
What a fascinating collection.
Thank you so much!
The movement in clocks – how clever!
Thanks much. Glad to hear that:)
I like the second one! It feels like in a fantasy world!
That’s true. The author is an anime creator.
Wow! These clocks are amazing. Beautiful. Have a great day!
Many thanks! Have a great day, too.
Lovely interpretation of movement.
Thank you so much. glad to hear that.