It was an unplanned trip.
Even if you don't prepare anything, if the opportunity arises
I had to go on a London tour.
I took this opportunity to take a look!
By referring to the photos posted by vlogs and Onnies, we excluded places where it was difficult to specify the location.
It appears in the first scene of London Log and is divided into four courses centered on Tate Modern, one of London's famous attractions.
1. St. Paul's Cathedral - Temple Chambers
First, Tate Modern!
Cross the Millennium Bridge from the Tate Modern side to St Paul's Cathedral.
The point is at the end of the leg.
If you go straight from the cathedral along the main road towards Temple Chambers, you will come across other points.
Work first, but
This is also opposite The Church of St Martin Ludgate (that's the red sign in the background of the photo?).
Since this is a neighborhood that has been under construction for a very long time, I was wondering if something was still going on, but it was disappointing that there was no signboard.
Next time, a public phone
Continue down the road and it's just before you reach the Royal Courts of Justice. The background looks correct.
The Royal Courts of Justice will reappear on the Muji walking trail.
You also pass a place like this in the middle.
After passing the Royal Courts of Justice, you will come to a large intersection and head down towards the Thames. Then you will come to Unilever House, which can be seen on the Muji walking course. If you turn around here, you will find Temple Chambers.
We'll cover this again in the Muji walking course, but if you go a little deeper, it looks like Muji is pushing behind Eunha in the Navionly photo. It is also the background of that photo.
2. Tate Modern - Royal Courts of Justice (Muji Promenade)
For convenience, I will call it Muji Trail.
Actually, it's almost the same as above, but follows the Thames River a little further.
The reason I chose Tate Modern as my starting point is because, other than the Millennium Bridge, there is another bridge nearby that crosses the river.
Then, there is the photo taken with the Unilever House mentioned earlier in the background, the red building across from it, and the Wait signal photo point (this is ambiguous, but I think the probability is high).
And photos taken with the Temple Chambers in the background.
Next, there is the Inner Temple Gardens next to it.
Here are some photos of the entrance and the barbed wire background (I'm not sure about the point of the barbed wire background, but the barbed wire appears to be around this area, and if you flip the photo left and right, I think the point would be around this as well)
And if you go up here you will see the Royal Courts of Justice, here is the background photo.
3.Soho
One of the many reasons why London is unforgettable, it is home to the wonderful 98's Onnies.
The main points of the photo are clustered at approximately equal distance.
If you know that it is Soho and refer to the signs in the picture, you can easily find it.
First, 98’s Only Needles. Wow
Next, an alley shot.
You can also refer to the signboard here.
This was a bit of a challenge, but if you go into the sushidog alley with 98's in the background, you will find it right away.
Other Muji photos are also around here.
A little further up you are at Oxford Circus.
Thanks to you for going to so many places and taking pictures.
There's still one more place left.
Due to photo upload restrictions...
Let’s continue next time!