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Oct 07 2020 9 Comments

Little Tokyo bar books and a bare belly

Before beers were served and meat grilled, the late afternoon light allowed just enough time for a book and a baring of the midriff.

little Tokyo bar book and bare belly

little Tokyo bar book and bare belly

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Oct 05 2020 4 Comments

Tokyo train station reflections

Target practice?

tokyo train station reflections

Categorized: Photography

Oct 02 2020 12 Comments

A crumbling Tokyo alleyway from a different time

Preparations for the Olympics that weren’t put Tokyo’s construction industry into overdrive, but even in normal years, the city is in a constant state of flux — its need to modernise seemingly insatiable. Yet due to the capital’s size, and its wonderfully sprawling nature, there are still little enclaves that are forever stuck in what feels like a completely different time.

A crumbling Tokyo alleyway from another time

Categorized: Photography

Sep 30 2020 14 Comments

Scenes from a half-abandoned old Japanese hot spring resort

This year has seen the tourism industry hit incredibly hard, but for many of Japan’s traditional hot spring resorts, it has been a long slow decline rather than a sudden, completely unexpected collapse. A decades-long battle against closures and falling numbers that many towns will presumably never recover from.

The country’s mass tourism boom of the 1950s and 1960s, followed by the financial free-for-all of the bubble era, saw the construction of more, and generally bigger hotels. An expansion that, perhaps not surprisingly, proved unsustainable due to the double whammy of changing travel trends and economic stagnation.

Of course big, sprawling hotels with their own hot springs, restaurants and entertainment facilities are ideal when they are busy, but when increasingly under capacity, the financial burden must be staggering. And stuck with so many rooms to maintain, and over time slowly modernise, a lot of hotels seem to have simply limped on without any real attempts at renovation, making their eventual demise all the more inevitable. Closures that then affect the likes of local eateries and souvenir shops, causing further decline and increasingly visible neglect. A vicious, and incredibly cruel circle that has hit numerous tourist areas in Japan, just like this now terribly quiet old resort town.

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

And these are some of the rooms in one of the resort’s abandoned hotels. A structure that seems to be the biggest of those that have succumbed to insolvency, and one that’s surprisingly still quite modern. Rooms that take the quietness of the streets below to a whole new level, as they seem to silently preserve the long lost conversations of those who once stayed in them.

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

half-abandoned Japanese hot spring resort

Categorized: Haikyo, Photography

Sep 28 2020 20 Comments

Tokyo Monday morning umbrella blues

Tokyo blue underpass umbrella

Categorized: Photography

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