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Lee

May 19 2026 4 Comments

Century-old Tokyo family businesses

There are so many photographs on these pages of old Tokyo businesses and their owners that no longer exist. Death, redevelopment and quite often both combining to change how many parts of the capital now look and feel.

That said, there is thankfully still a lot of history left to see and enjoy, so for something of a change from the more regular scenes of before and after, here are some survivors, all of which were shot very recently.

First is a traditional shoe shop that has been open for a century. It’s now in the hands of its 3rd generation owner, with the 4th already working there and preparing to take over.

Then there’s a similarly aged liquor store run by an 85-year-old who’s also the 3rd generation proprietor. For added interest, the building it’s housed in is even older. Quite something for a wooden structure, particularly so in a city that was heavily firebombed and is prone to both earthquakes and typhoons.

Lastly is a neighbourhood fishmonger that I first photographed in 2020, so I’ve included that shot as well — a memory that made seeing the place still operational even nicer.

The shop was founded by the current owner’s father in 1935. Sadly he died young, so his even younger son took over. That was in 1953, and now, 73 years later, that once fresh-faced youngster is still working there at the ripe old age of 89.

Century old Tokyo family businesses

Century old Tokyo family businesses

Century old Tokyo family businesses

Century old Tokyo family businesses

Century old Tokyo family businesses

Century old Tokyo family businesses

Century old Tokyo family businesses

Century old Tokyo family businesses

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

May 12 2026 6 Comments

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

On some days, regardless of how many kilometres I wander, the end result is no interesting images whatsoever. Fortunately other outings can work out way better, and while it’s highly unlikely any of these will become long term faves, they are nonetheless photographs that nicely document a recent Tokyo meander. One that took in some old and familiar locations, along with a few previously unseen spots surprisingly near to them.

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

An old Tokyo wander with added urban greenery

Categorized: Photography

May 05 2026 8 Comments

Scenes of older Tokyo in the rain

I don’t shoot a lot in the rain — my usual excuse being I need to manually focus, and trying to hold an umbrella between one’s shoulder and neck when taking a picture isn’t the most elegant of approaches. It’s not exactly the most ergonomic either.

To be honest though I’ve become something a fair weather photographer, and the issues mentioned above are more than manageable. Something these photos hopefully prove. All of them taken on a recent walk when at times the rain turned out to be much heavier than forecast. They are also results I like, so maybe, just maybe, I’ll be a little less inclined to stay indoors the next time outdoors is a bit inclement.

Oh, and as a side note, for more old vending machines, my latest newsletter contains a whole host of them.

Older Tokyo in the rain

Older Tokyo in the rain

Older Tokyo in the rain

Older Tokyo in the rain

Older Tokyo in the rain

Older Tokyo in the rain

Older Tokyo in the rain

Older Tokyo in the rain

Older Tokyo in the rain

Older Tokyo in the rain

Older Tokyo in the rain

Older Tokyo in the rain

Categorized: Photography

Apr 28 2026 10 Comments

Faded places, people and Japanese public housing

These are photos from a walk I did that included a huge public housing complex just south of Tokyo. A network of once futuristic buildings that have always fascinated me, so in one of my future newsletters I’ll compile a full series of the photographs, along with some historical background and the societal changes such structures brought about.

For now though, these are just a small set that document a meandering walk that while not entirely intentional, resulted in photos showing the quiet, faded and increasingly empty scenes one often sees in Japan. Sights that, as these amply prove, are in no way limited to more rural areas.

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faded-places-people-and-japanese-public-housing

Categorized: Photography

Apr 21 2026 6 Comments

More Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo buildings and businesses are a constant theme of my work. Faded backdrops that say so much about the city’s past, as well as the countless stories connected with them.

That said, the addition of a person in the frame is something I always hope for. Not just any old person either, but someone with at least some kind of visual association — no matter how tenuous that may be. It could be age, demeanour, or simply the colours they are wearing. An element that in one way or another complements the overall image.

These then are recently taken shots along those lines. Several of them feature places I’ve photographed before, whereas others are first time finds.

Photographs of Tokyo people and places

Photographs of Tokyo people and places

Photographs of Tokyo people and places

Photographs of Tokyo people and places

Photographs of Tokyo people and places

Photographs of Tokyo people and places

Photographs of Tokyo people and places

Photographs of Tokyo people and places

Photographs of Tokyo people and places

Photographs of Tokyo people and places

Photographs of Tokyo people and places

Categorized: Photography

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