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Lee

Jul 26 2024 13 Comments

Japanese concrete playground telephones

Quite a few years ago I had the pleasure of finding a concrete park telephone. A push-button themed slide that I’ve also included here, as considering its rarity and lovely retro looks, how could I not?

To be honest, I didn’t think it’d be beaten, as there’s just so much to like about it. There’s also the added extra of the kids it’s designed for likely having no idea whatsoever what the reference is.

Yet beaten it might well have been by the new discovery of a rotary dial version that is both more complex and considerably more obscure for those who’ll have fun on it. Above all else though, it simply looks fabulous, especially so in an otherwise rather drab and nondescript local park.

On a very different topic, with the summer weather now in full-on heat and humidity mode, I’m going to slow Tokyo Times down for a bit, and instead of the usual Tuesday and Friday updates, I’ll instead just be posting on Fridays until August 16th. Then, from that date onwards, the usual 2 posts a week will resume.

Japanese concrete playground telephones

Japanese concrete playground telephones

Japanese concrete playground telephones

Japanese concrete playground telephones

Japanese concrete playground telephones

Japanese concrete playground telephones

Japanese concrete playground telephones

Japanese concrete playground telephones

Categorized: Photography

Jul 23 2024 5 Comments

Scenes from a saunter just south of Tokyo

Crossing the border from Tokyo to one of its neighbouring prefectures is almost always a non-event. The urban sprawl simply continues, with barely any perceptible scenery changes whatsoever. Travel a little further, however, and there can be some subtle differences, so with that in mind, this is what I saw on a recent walk south of the capital.

Scenes from a saunter just south of Tokyo

Scenes from a saunter just south of Tokyo

Scenes from a saunter just south of Tokyo

Scenes from a saunter just south of Tokyo

Scenes from a saunter just south of Tokyo

Scenes from a saunter just south of Tokyo

Scenes from a saunter just south of Tokyo

Scenes from a saunter just south of Tokyo

Scenes from a saunter just south of Tokyo

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Jul 19 2024 11 Comments

Old shops somehow still surviving in modern Tokyo

Tokyo changes all the time, and the city’s vast array of modern shops continues to grow on a daily basis. Move away from the capital’s main hubs, however, and it’s still possible to see businesses that have barely changed in decades. Local stores that somehow keep going, with their owners diligently opening every morning despite the likelihood of little in the way of custom.

Here then are some such examples photographed over the last week or so.

old Tokyo shops

old Tokyo shops

old Tokyo shops

old Tokyo shops

old Tokyo shops

old Tokyo shops

old Tokyo shops

old Tokyo shops

old Tokyo shops

old Tokyo shops

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Jul 16 2024 10 Comments

More photos from Tokyo’s most overgrown hotel

Regularly returning to certain areas is a key part of my photography. For starters, the scenes involving people are always going to be different, plus, and particularly so in recent years, rampant demolition is constantly changing how those locations actually look.

This long-term stay hotel in Tokyo’s poorest neighbourhood, however, has barely changed at all. Well, apart from a recent trim that is. A sight that never ceases to amaze, so when the light is on the softer side, it’s impossible not to wait outside for a while to try and photograph any activity. Invariably there isn’t any, but occasionally things do happen, and opting to shoot with a slightly wider lens the other week, the results look a little different from previous efforts.

Here then is a mixture of those recent shots, along with some of those from the past. An ongoing document of this incredible structure, and another record of how truly resplendent it looks covered in its full summer foliage.

photos from Tokyo’s most overgrown hotel

photos from Tokyo’s most overgrown hotel

photos from Tokyo’s most overgrown hotel

photos from Tokyo’s most overgrown hotel

photos from Tokyo’s most overgrown hotel

photos from Tokyo’s most overgrown hotel

photos from Tokyo’s most overgrown hotel

photos from Tokyo’s most overgrown hotel

photos from Tokyo’s most overgrown hotel

Categorized: Photography

Jul 12 2024 11 Comments

An eclectic array of Tokyo corners

One of the wonderful things about Tokyo is that you can never be completely sure what lies around the next corner, making it a city of regular surprises and new discoveries. With that in mind then, this is a series of corners taken over the last week or so. Fragments of the city that hint at potential new finds, as well as highlighting the sheer variety of structures and sights one can always find.

Tokyo corners

Tokyo corners

Tokyo corners

Tokyo corners

Tokyo corners

Tokyo corners

Tokyo corners

Tokyo corners

Categorized: Photography

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