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Nov 13 2012 4 Comments

A modern Japanese girl at a far more traditional festival

Japanese festivals attract all kinds of people, but the annual Tori-no-Ichi celebration at Shinjuku’s Hanazono Shrine is something else. Situated right by Kabukicho, Tokyo’s largest red light district, it attracts hosts and hostesses, plus a far less appealing but equally large number of yakuza and their ilk. A heady mix that means pointing one’s camera is best done with discretion, but at the same time, the results of doing so can definitely be worth it.

modern Japanese girl

Categorized: Culture, Fashion, Photography

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  1. Alissa says

    11/13/2012 at 8:59 am

    I love this! Another great look into how Japan is SUCH a mix if old and new culture. Great shot!

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    • Lee says

      11/13/2012 at 3:57 pm

      Thanks! Yes, it really is. A seemingly effortless mix most of the time too.

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  2. Hans ter Horst says

    11/13/2012 at 7:13 pm

    Great shot again, I can see how street photography in Kabukicho could be a bit dangerous 🙂 I had the opportunity to shoot a portrait of this guy (http://monochrome.me.uk/blog/p/1222) in Kabukicho but made sure I had his permission first

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    • Lee says

      11/13/2012 at 10:18 pm

      Lovely shot. Quite a character eh?

      To be honest I don’t mind shooting in and around Kabukicho, but that festival attracts an awful lot of dodgy types. Many of whom I really wouldn’t want to upset…

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