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Sep 10 2010 6 Comments

Shogi on a sunny afternoon

It’s impossible to even guess how many games of shogi these two pensioners must have played over the years, or indeed what their running tally of results is, but what does seem definite is that on a sunny afternoon, there really can’t be many other places where they’d rather be relaxing.

shogi

Categorized: Culture, Photography

Sep 08 2010 10 Comments

Koenji Awa Odori dancers

The famous Koenji Awa Odori festival is, bar the customary drinking and eating, about three things: dancing, dancing and, erm, dancing. However, the only trouble is, with well over a million visitors over the space of two evenings, seeing said dancing is often easier said than done. And taking photos of it is even trickier. Especially so if too much time is spent dabbling in the aforementioned drinking and eating.

So, whilst I did manage to bag at least a few shots of the main attraction, covering the young.

koenji Awa Odori

Not so young.

koenji Awa Odori

And the two of them in tandem.

koenji Awa Odori

Most of my captures were of those providing the accompaniment.

koenji Awa Odori

Which included all kinds of instruments.

koenji Awa Odori

koenji Awa Odori

And again, all kinds of ages.

koenji Awa Odori

But one thing is for sure: trying to get pictures with so many people there was tiring, but obviously nowhere near as tiring as actually taking part.

koenji Awa Odori

Categorized: Culture, Music, Photography

Sep 07 2010 11 Comments

Cute as a button barriers

In a land where kawaii is unquestionably king, it sort of makes sense that normally bland roadside barriers should be given that all important cute conversion.

cute Japan

And, as a bit of a bonus, the inclusion of a cheeky little wink for added chirpiness.

cute Japan

Categorized: Culture, Photography

Sep 03 2010 20 Comments

Japanese street food

Street style.

Japanese street food

Categorized: Culture, Food and Drink, Photography

Aug 18 2010 7 Comments

Japanese workers (who enjoy) working #31

Many words have been said about the Japanese salaryman and his complete commitment to the company — an undying diligence that often results in ludicrously long hours and all the problems that can then produce.

But thankfully, that’s not always the case. Far from it in fact. And some fellas, whilst they may work hard, and in all kinds of weather, get a lot of joy from their job.

Japanese rickshaw

As, it’s quite clear, do their customers.

Japanese rickshaw

Categorized: Culture, Photography

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