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Feb 01 2019 10 Comments

An old school Tokyo train traveller

No face mask or ubiquitous smartphone for this old fella. Instead, it was just pinstripes, a trilby and total indifference.

old school tokyo train traveller in pinstripes and trilby

Categorized: Fashion, Photography

Jan 30 2019 8 Comments

Tokyo kitchen confidential

Behind the scenes, or at least the back door, of a busy Tokyo kitchen.

Tokyo kitchen confidential

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Jan 28 2019 12 Comments

The future in Tokyo is bright?

The answer to the question above, of course, depends on who you ask. Quite possibly when they are asked too. But on a sunny and mild winters day, this young couple’s response, I guess, would have been a clear and confident, yes.

a happy young Tokyo couple

Categorized: Photography

Jan 25 2019 13 Comments

A photogenic Tokyo subway station at night

Most of Tokyo’s subway entrances are functional rather than photogenic, which partly explains my ongoing appreciation of this old, previously posted little spot. However, that’s not to say all the modern variants are uninspiring, as this beautiful beacon of urban light amply proves.

A beautiful and atmospheric Tokyo subway station at night

Categorized: Photography

Jan 23 2019 11 Comments

A ramshackle old sushi shop and its chef

A little over a year ago I posted a photo of this wonderfully ramshackle and incredibly faded old sushi restaurant.

a ramshackle old Tokyo sushi shop

At the time, the old man standing by the door led me to believe it was still a going concern. Subsequent walks past, however, appeared to suggest otherwise. There was sometimes a light on which seemed like a good sign, but there was never a telltale noren outside indicating it was actually open.

Until, that is, I passed by during a photowalk tour over the weekend.

The old man was there as expected. It is, after all, his shop — one he started 60 years ago. But these days he only serves tea and helps out a bit with preparation. Instead, his son is now in charge. A man who may lack the experience of his father, but most definitely none of the skills, as the food was as delicious as the restaurant is dilapidated.

portrait of a tokyo sushi chef

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

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