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Lee

Apr 25 2018 16 Comments

Photo series: Old, faded and crumbling Tokyo

Japan has no shortage of beautiful places and buildings, but personally, it’s the ramshackle and forlorn that really grab my attention. Faded or dilapidated structures that hint at unknown stories, and at the same time boast a unique, unconventional beauty all their own.

This aspect of the country is something I’ve been gradually documenting on my portfolio site, here, and almost exclusively on Instagram. The same goes for the exploration of buildings that have gone beyond mere disrepair, and lapsed into abandonment. These can be found in sets on this site, or as a greatest hits of sorts, here.

A good few of the photos mentioned above, however, were taken in different parts of the country, as urban migration and Japan’s ageing population have really begun to devastate smaller towns and settlements. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t similar sights to be seen in the capital, because there are — lots of them in fact. A situation that finally brings me to the photos below.

Taken while out and about in Tokyo over the last few months, they show a very different side of this modern metropolis — one that is fascinating, but at the same time gradually disappearing.

old faded and crumbling tokyo

old faded and crumbling tokyo

old faded and crumbling tokyo

old faded and crumbling tokyo

old faded and crumbling tokyo

old faded and crumbling tokyo

old faded and crumbling tokyo

old faded and crumbling tokyo

old faded and crumbling tokyo

old faded and crumbling tokyo

old faded and crumbling tokyo

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Apr 23 2018 12 Comments

Tokyo vending machine merriment

Massive conglomerates clearly favour bright red, but far more pleasantly, so do mirth-filled octogenarians.

Disappearing old Tokyo smiles

Categorized: Photography

Apr 20 2018 10 Comments

A lonely looking, but oddly beautiful laundrette?

A lonely looking but beautiful Japanese laundrette

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Apr 18 2018 11 Comments

Japan’s cruel labelling of the unemployed?

Like many societies, Japan has an unhealthy obsession with labelling people, but this new, surprisingly literal approach, seems more than a little cruel.

unemployed couple in tokyo

Categorized: Photography

Apr 16 2018 6 Comments

An expressive face in a Tokyo smoking space

expressive Tokyo face in a smoking space

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