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Apr 08 2020 8 Comments

Tokyo light, shadows and intriguing looks

The winter, as well as early spring light is lovely in Tokyo, and so the spot below became a place to regularly walk past or wait at for a little while. A location that allowed me to photograph a slightly concerned looking salaryman, the rather more retro look of a young fella in shades, and with a dash of colour for a change, the intriguing expression of the gentleman below.

tokyo light, shadows and intriguing looks

Categorized: Photography

Apr 06 2020 6 Comments

Tokyo concrete and cigarettes

Some cigarette breaks are considerably bleaker than other cigarette breaks.

Tokyo concrete and cigarettes

Categorized: Photography

Apr 01 2020 4 Comments

An old Tokyo barber turned bar owner

The fella in the photographs was a barber until he was 50, but he didn’t like it, so he became a bar owner instead. A job he has done ever since. For the last 24 years to be exact. Cooking and serving behind the little counter below.

Those are the simple facts, but how long he will continue to be open for business is far less certain. His age of course is a factor, but with Tokyo residents now being asked to refrain from socialising in the evening, and a lockdown surely inevitable, it’s not hard to imagine that once the pandemic is over, lots of little places like this will sadly never open again.

a former barber now septuagenarian Tokyo bar owner

a former barber now septuagenarian Tokyo bar owner

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Mar 30 2020 12 Comments

Tokyo blue, black and salaryman greys

Tokyo sun, shadows and salaryman expressions

Categorized: Photography

Mar 27 2020 9 Comments

The lockdown in Tokyo begins, sort of

Much debate has surrounded Japan’s post-Diamond Princess avoidance of the coronavirus pandemic — at least on the scale seen elsewhere, anyway. Has it been due to the general lack of physical contact in public? The pretty much standard habit of mask wearing perhaps? Or, has it always been a mere matter of time before the country succumbed?

Despite the possible merits of those cultural traits, the latter now appears to be the case, with Tokyo’s governor requesting a soft lockdown at a press conference on Wednesday. Of course how many people adhere to it remains to be seen, especially as the message was confused somewhat by a mention of only the weekend. The same goes for the timing, and ultimately its effectiveness — we’ve just got to wait and see. In the meantime, like in so many other parts of the world, it’s now simply a case of sitting tight and hoping for the best.

lockdown in Japan

Categorized: Photography

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