It has been 27 years since the wall fell, and the graffiti has been repainted several times due to deterioration./ Photo by Jun Igarashi
Located on a bridge where trains run. There is a dining area in front of the store./ Photo by Jun Igarashi
The recommended dish is the chili cheeseburger topped with cheese and pickled jalapenos. Last year, they opened a second store in front of Kottbusser Tor station./ Photo by Jun Igarashi
Berghain, a club known as the temple of techno/ Photo by Jun Igarashi
It looks just like a Japanese passport photo machine./ Photo by Jun Igarashi
You can take 4 different photos at once./ Photo by Jun Igarashi
Antique stall in Mauerpark. There are many tourists, so prices are a little high./ Photo by Jun Igarashi
The highlight of shopping at the Mauerpark flea market is the stalls selling handmade fashion accessories and other items. Part of the fun is chatting with the makers./ Photo by Jun Igarashi
There are also many food stalls where you can enjoy gourmet food from around the world./ Photo by Jun Igarashi
The people at the store are also very friendly/ Photo by Jun Igarashi
This is the Thai Park, commonly known as Thai Park, held in Prussia Park./ Photo by Jun Igarashi
The East Side Gallery is a preserved 1.3km long wall towering along the Spree River./ Photo by Jun Igarashi