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Nov 28 2016 6 Comments

An old bar owned by a former beauty queen

Now in her early 80s, this bar owner’s beauty queen days are little more than a distant memory, but the former Miss Fukushima is still far from ready to give up the profession that has ultimately consumed much more of her life.

Owning and running the tiny place below for the past 52 years, she shows no signs of slowing down. Even advancing years and a battle with cancer have thankfully proved incapable of dampening her enthusiasm. So 6 nights a week booze is still knocked back, the banter remains gloriously bawdy, and brief glimmers of the past abound.

former japanese beauty queen old bar owner

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Nov 25 2016 9 Comments

Old style Tokyo shopper, and shopping

No Black Friday or Cyber Monday madness for this fella. Just a leisurely stroll with a suitably retro basket should he find something worth buying.

old style tokyo shopping

Categorized: Photography

Nov 23 2016 12 Comments

Japanese street fashion: A fella in a frock

Hours of walking can very often result in nothing photographically, but to be fair, Tokyo does tend to reward perseverance. And on this particular day, the wonderfully unexpected sight of a young fella doing his thing in a floral frock was ample recompense for the many kilometres covered.

japanese street fashion a fella in a frock

Categorized: Fashion, Photography

Nov 21 2016 7 Comments

Tokyo 24 hour paralytic people

In Tokyo, a night out can very easily roll round to the next day, but the need to sleep can just as effortlessly sneak up before night-time falls again.

tokyo 24 hour drunk drinkers

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Nov 18 2016 11 Comments

A regal Tokyo lunch break?

Tsukiji fish market isn’t exactly the nicest of places. The sprawling complex is busy, noisy, and rather befittingly it doesn’t exactly smell the best. Yet none of these factors appeared to affect this fella, as despite the surroundings and his run-of-the-mill lunch box, he still somehow managed to look almost regal.

regal Tokyo break

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

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