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Sep 23 2019 8 Comments

Tokyo’s grittiest subway entrance?

Several years ago, a fresh coat of paint sadly spruced up this subway entrance. Time and the elements, however, have thankfully started to take their toll again, meaning that for me at least, it’s almost back to its gritty best. Scenery that in this case was made all the better due to the added extra of a similarly time-worn stare.

tthe grittiest subway entrance in tokyo

Categorized: Photography

Sep 20 2019 8 Comments

Tokyo urban art head to head?

traditional Japanese urban art in Tokyo

Categorized: Photography

Sep 18 2019 6 Comments

A young Japanese woman passed out drunk on the street

It may well be September, but summer in Tokyo shows no sign of letting up, with temperatures still getting above 35 degrees. Heat that, when combined with the similarly unrelenting humidity, is a hard climate to contend with at the best of times. Then on top of that, throw in a long night fuelled by a gargantuan amount of booze, and even the simple pretence of managing is clearly surpassed by the far more pressing desire to simply pass out.

a drunk and passed out Japanese woman in Tokyo

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Sep 16 2019 12 Comments

Japan’s Respect for the Aged Day in pictures

Today is a national holiday in Japan. Respect for the Aged Day to be precise. So having taken lots of photos of elderly Japanese over the years, here’s a selection of shots to mark both the day, and this ever-growing, ever-resilient section of modern Japanese society.

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

elderly Japanese portrait

Categorized: Photography

Sep 13 2019 16 Comments

Tokyo photographed from above

Not the kind of photo I usually take. It’s a rather cliched one to say the least. But on the rare occasion I do find myself gazing down on Tokyo, the truly massive size of the city never fails to impress. Similarly, with all its distinctive areas, and seemingly limitless surprises, I’m always amazed that this incredible and truly sprawling metropolis has somehow become home. Yet perhaps more than anything, looking down it’s hard not to think about the infinitely varied lives of all those many millions of other people who call it home too.

Tokyo skyline photographed from above

Categorized: Photography

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