The camera is fine, your eyes are fine, your seeing things just fine. It’s the picture that has a problem. It’s a house actually, and no, it was not toppled over by the tokyo earthquake

The image was submitted thru email by one of our readers, unfortunately no other information was given aside from the picture and a caption. This is a completely working house. Judging from proportions - with the door sized around 2100 to 2400 meters high, I’d guess that this is a three-level house with the last floor possibly an attic. This one’s definitely an eye catch!
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