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Jun 18 2024 6 Comments

A morning meander through non-touristy Tokyo

I’ve mentioned my long-standing love of Shinjuku numerous times on these pages, as due to the interesting people and unexpected scenes it continues to conjure up, the area remains a firm favourite. The parts of Tokyo I’m drawn to on a much more regular basis, however, are those that provide ordinary, even mundane moments. Simple signs of everyday lives lived like they have been for generations, and ideally in environments that accentuate the passage of time.

Whether these photographs manage that is of course debatable, but for me at least they were interesting little vignettes that caught my eye on a morning photowalk last week.

A morning meander through non-touristy Tokyo

A morning meander through non-touristy Tokyo

A morning meander through non-touristy Tokyo

A morning meander through non-touristy Tokyo

A morning meander through non-touristy Tokyo

A morning meander through non-touristy Tokyo

A morning meander through non-touristy Tokyo

A morning meander through non-touristy Tokyo

A morning meander through non-touristy Tokyo

A morning meander through non-touristy Tokyo

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Jun 11 2024 10 Comments

Scenes from the old Japanese resort town of Atami

Easily accessible and only a few hours south of Tokyo, the old resort town of Atami hit the big time during the madness of the bubble years, as along with money being readily available in general, it also became a key destination for business retreats and the vast entertainment funds they involved.

With that said, it’s no surprise at all then that the bursting of the bubble hit the town hard, and while it’s probably fair to say it has finally recovered, with visitors returning and its location making it an attractive commuter town, the scars of that asset fuelled rise and fall are still visible. Elements that to my eyes at least make Atami all the more interesting, and these photos show aspects of that. All of them taken just over a year ago during a short stay.

Scenes from the old Japanese resort town of Atami

Scenes from the old Japanese resort town of Atami

Scenes from the old Japanese resort town of Atami

Scenes from the old Japanese resort town of Atami

Scenes from the old Japanese resort town of Atami

Scenes from the old Japanese resort town of Atami

Scenes from the old Japanese resort town of Atami

Scenes from the old Japanese resort town of Atami

Scenes from the old Japanese resort town of Atami

Scenes from the old Japanese resort town of Atami

Scenes from the old Japanese resort town of Atami

Scenes from the old Japanese resort town of Atami

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Jun 07 2024 10 Comments

Shinjuku now, then and always

Due to a combination of spending more time in east Tokyo, and working here, there and everywhere on a new project, I haven’t meandered round Shinjuku anywhere near as much as I used to. It’s an area I have always had a soft spot for, and after doing a photowalk there last week, I was reminded of just how much I still like it, and how I really need to start visiting more regularly once again.

That won’t be happening all that often just yet though, so until it does, I’ve put together some photos taken there over the years. I’ve done this before, but these are my absolute faves. Well, they are for now at least, anyway. Brief moments in time that I’m very happy to have documented.

Lastly, just like everywhere in Tokyo, Shinjuku has changed enormously, but whereas some locations now don’t feel quite the same anymore, Shinjuku somehow does. It may look different, yet at the same time it still has a very similar atmosphere. So here then, from fairly recently to much further back, are those aforementioned moments. Fractions of a second that in many ways capture what Shinjuku means to me.

Shinjuku now, then and always

Shinjuku now, then and always

Shinjuku now, then and always

Shinjuku now, then and always

Shinjuku now, then and always

Shinjuku now, then and always

Shinjuku now, then and always

Shinjuku now, then and always

Shinjuku now, then and always

Shinjuku now, then and always

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Jun 04 2024 10 Comments

Moments of calm in a city of many millions

With its vast population and famous entertainment hubs, Tokyo is as loud, busy and frantic as one would imagine. It is also quite the opposite.

Move from those well known areas, or find some of their tucked away little secrets, and the city can be a very different place. A metropolis that is calm, quiet and sometimes even serene. Below then are some examples of that, all taken in the last couple of weeks when on long wanders or photowalks with customers. Moments captured in places ranging from those aforementioned central districts, to the capital’s western suburbs, with each and every location feeling like a completely separate world.

Moments of calm in a city of many millions

Moments of calm in a city of many millions

Moments of calm in a city of many millions

Moments of calm in a city of many millions

Moments of calm in a city of many millions

Moments of calm in a city of many millions

Moments of calm in a city of many millions

Moments of calm in a city of many millions

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

May 31 2024 9 Comments

Tokyo vegetables and a V4 engine

With its bright colours and friendly owners, this old Tokyo vegetable shop is a treat in itself, but the unusual addition of a still treasured 1980s Honda Gold Wing makes it even more special.

The business has been in operation for 60 years, and that unexpected motorbike was purchased around 1990 for the far from insubstantial sum of 4 million yen. A clearly much loved machine that is now only taken out on rare occasions, although it is started most days to keep it ticking over. Something its owner clearly enjoys doing, so to witness that simple little routine was absolutely lovely.

Tokyo vegetables and a V4 engine

Tokyo vegetables and a V4 engine

Tokyo vegetables and a V4 engine

Tokyo vegetables and a V4 engine

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

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