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Lee

Nov 01 2024 9 Comments

A half-century old Japanese restaurant and its elderly owners

Old school Japanese lunch spots rarely disappoint, and this lovely little eatery most definitely did not. It has been in business since 1968, with the same couple running it the whole time — a husband and wife team who are now 83 and 79 years old respectively. The man, as is common in such places, does the bulk of the cooking, while the woman serves and helps out with some dishes.

Situated in an area of southern Japan that has started to experience more overseas visitors, we talked to the lady about the changes that has brought, along with some of the challenges. A Japanese only menu not surprisingly makes things tricky at times, although increasingly accurate smartphone translations, along with food replicas on display outside, mean making and taking orders has been relatively stress free.

Those language barriers somewhat surprisingly made us the first foreign customers she’s actually had a conversation with, and being the only ones left as closing time approached, we had time to chat about all manner of things, including her having never visited Tokyo, and the ongoing unknown of how long they will stay open for.

A truly wonderful encounter that will live long in the memory, and all being well, the restaurant will continue to live on for as long as they want it to.

A half-century old Japanese restaurant and its elderly owners

A half-century old Japanese restaurant and its elderly owners

A half-century old Japanese restaurant and its elderly owners

A half-century old Japanese restaurant and its elderly owners

A half-century old Japanese restaurant and its elderly owners

A half-century old Japanese restaurant and its elderly owners

A half-century old Japanese restaurant and its elderly owners

A half-century old Japanese restaurant and its elderly owners

A half-century old Japanese restaurant and its elderly owners

A half-century old Japanese restaurant and its elderly owners

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Oct 29 2024 4 Comments

A grittier and comparatively more rundown side of Tokyo

The vast majority of my photographs show a slightly different side of Tokyo — one that’s older and decidedly more dilapidated than the shiny, modern areas that tend to be more regularly depicted.

Of late, however, I’ve had a good number of comments and messages about images that included graffiti — the common theme being that such sightings were very unusual in Japan. To be honest, there isn’t as much to be seen as in some cities, but that said, Tokyo does have its fair share of urban art. Both creative and otherwise. In the city’s more suburban areas too. So here then are photos from a walk that eventually ended in central Shinjuku, where the last shot was taken. A stroll that took in quite a few scenes that in some ways show a comparatively grittier, and more rundown side of the capital.

A grittier and comparatively more rundown side of Tokyo

A grittier and comparatively more rundown side of Tokyo

A grittier and comparatively more rundown side of Tokyo

A grittier and comparatively more rundown side of Tokyo

A grittier and comparatively more rundown side of Tokyo

A grittier and comparatively more rundown side of Tokyo

A grittier and comparatively more rundown side of Tokyo

A grittier and comparatively more rundown side of Tokyo

A grittier and comparatively more rundown side of Tokyo

A grittier and comparatively more rundown side of Tokyo

Categorized: Photography

Oct 25 2024 8 Comments

Everyday scenes on an everyday Tokyo walk

With Tokyo changing so rapidly, everyday scenes and moments feel increasingly important. Brief snippets of life (and lives once lived) that together seem to be the best way of capturing the often nebulous nature of the now. A now that possesses so much of the past, but due to those aforementioned changes, possibly very little of the future.

That perhaps isn’t the clearest of introductions, and likely I haven’t really got my idea across, but understandable or otherwise, here are the photos. Images that were all taken on a recent walk, and together make for a small series that may, or indeed may not, be greater than the sum of its parts.

Everyday scenes on an everyday Tokyo walk

Everyday scenes on an everyday Tokyo walk

Everyday scenes on an everyday Tokyo walk

Everyday scenes on an everyday Tokyo walk

Everyday scenes on an everyday Tokyo walk

Everyday scenes on an everyday Tokyo walk

Everyday scenes on an everyday Tokyo walk

Everyday scenes on an everyday Tokyo walk

Everyday scenes on an everyday Tokyo walk

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Oct 22 2024 6 Comments

Tokyo colours, lines and inscrutable looks

It was the man and just a few of the colours that initially prompted me to take these two photos. A split second couple of moments that didn’t really give me time to fully appreciate how the lines, shapes, and in particular those colours, complimented one another. All of which turned out to be lovely little extras, although the fella’s wonderfully inscrutable expressions are still very much the main ingredient.

Tokyo colours, lines and inscrutable looks

Tokyo colours, lines and inscrutable looks

Categorized: Photography

Oct 18 2024 14 Comments

The varied sights of a rainy Tokyo walk

Just like every city, Tokyo has its problems and regular irritations, but one of the capital’s many positive attributes is the sheer variety of sights and scenes it’s possible to see on a daily basis. These then are some moments and unique locations spotted on an unexpectedly less than warm meander during the middle of last week.

The varied sights of a rainy Tokyo walk

The varied sights of a rainy Tokyo walk

The varied sights of a rainy Tokyo walk

The varied sights of a rainy Tokyo walk

The varied sights of a rainy Tokyo walk

The varied sights of a rainy Tokyo walk

The varied sights of a rainy Tokyo walk

The varied sights of a rainy Tokyo walk

The varied sights of a rainy Tokyo walk

The varied sights of a rainy Tokyo walk

The varied sights of a rainy Tokyo walk

The varied sights of a rainy Tokyo walk

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

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