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Lee

Mar 07 2023 18 Comments

A 94-year-old and his little Tokyo sweet shop

A couple of years or so ago I took the first photograph. The scene really appealed, but as some customers turned up I didn’t get a chance to speak. Only a picture.

Returning last week, I was pleased to see the shop still there. The last of two businesses in a little alleyway that must have once been quite busy. And yet that said, it was both lovely and a little surprising to see a steady stream of youngsters turning up with their parents or grandparents. Many of the latter likely reliving their childhood days, as remarkably the shop has been in operation for 74 years. Even more incredible is that the owner has been there the whole time, and remains there undeterred at 94. A man who despite his age, and dealing with the public everyday, is quiet, and endearingly really quite shy.

an old and retro Tokyo sweet shop

an old and retro Tokyo sweet shop

an old and retro Tokyo sweet shop

an old and retro Tokyo sweet shop

an old and retro Tokyo sweet shop

an old and retro Tokyo sweet shop

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Mar 03 2023 9 Comments

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The best days of this old Tokyo shopping street are long gone. Back in the 1950s and 60s it was a bustling thoroughfare at the heart of the community, whereas these days it’s half shuttered up and a shiny new supermarket, which a whole host of buildings were demolished for, will likely cause even more closures.

None of which, it has to be said, takes anything away from its unique and faded charm, so below are some of the people I’ve photographed along it. A mixture of business owners and local shoppers — some taken many years ago, with others very recent. Only one is an image that’s arguably strong enough to work by itself, but as a set I feel they do tell something of a story. A little snapshot over time of the life of the street, along with the lives that have made it so special.

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

The life and times of an old Tokyo shopping street

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Feb 28 2023 10 Comments

Details of an incredibly overgrown old Tokyo barber shop

When I first photographed this old barber shop it was overgrown.

an overgrown Tokyo barber shop

Now, a little more than five years down the line, to say it’s overgrown is something of an understatement. The business itself is locked up and seems to have been for a long time, but somewhat surprisingly, the house part of the building is still lived in. Best of all, however, remains the name. Barber Mori. Mori being a surname, but also the word for forest.

an overgrown Tokyo barber shop

an overgrown Tokyo barber shop

an overgrown Tokyo barber shop

an overgrown Tokyo barber shop

an overgrown Tokyo barber shop

an overgrown Tokyo barber shop

Categorized: Photography

Feb 24 2023 8 Comments

Tokyo fried food looks after five years

There are a lot of photos on these pages of Tokyo bars, homes and buildings that have disappeared forever. The city changes at a ferocious pace, and rightly or wrongly, there’s generally little time for sentiment. Old places are to be demolished. It mostly seems as simple as that.

All that said, Tokyo is a truly sprawling metropolis, meaning that while much is gone, a massive amount still remains. Like the fried food and meat shop below.

Five years have passed between the photos, with the evening one taken just recently. However, while the time of day might have been different, the building, food and even the suspicious stare, remain reassuringly the same.

old Tokyo fried food shop

old Tokyo fried food shop

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Feb 21 2023 14 Comments

Tokyo graffiti and urban art over the years

The other week I posted some old and newer graffiti photos on my Instagram account. A mix of people and places from over the years that I re-edited and thoroughly enjoyed revisiting.

Some of them have appeared on Tokyo Times before, but several haven’t, and only a couple in this newly edited form. So with that in mind, it seemed like a good idea to post them. It’s also nice to be able to show the whole set, and at a fairy decent size and resolution. Plus as a decidedly dubious bonus of sorts, I’ve also added a very rare one of me in a favourite little spot of mine. The shot taken by my mate and co-author of the Tokyo Conversations photobook, Giovanni. A nicely meta photo of a photobooth, featuring a photographer, taken by his photographer friend.

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Not the most typical Tokyo salaryman

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Tokyo graffiti

Categorized: Photography

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