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Jan 21 2025 12 Comments

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era old shops and businesses are regular sights on these pages, so this is a series of Tokyo favourites I’ve taken over the years. Sadly several no longer exist, but at the same time many still do, and as such they often feature on my photowalk tours, making them feel like old acquaintances in a weird kind of way.

In that sense it was an especially enjoyable set to put together, and a few photos in particular brought back some nice recollections. Yet much more significantly, such places also possess a collective memory of sorts, as they contain all manner of stories, along with a sense of the past that is very noticeably disappearing.

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Showa era Tokyo shops and businesses

Categorized: Photography

Jan 17 2025 9 Comments

Scenes from a traditional old Tokyo bathhouse

Gone are the days when visiting a public bathhouse (sento) was an integral part of daily life for many Tokyo residents, and as such, gone are many of the baths themselves. That said, they remain a part of the culture, and some of those still in operation are truly special places, with a retro look and feel all their own. Like Taisho-yu in the photos below.

Opening in 1934, it has undergone numerous changes and renovations, but entering is still like stepping back in time. A space where the colours and dated tech are an absolute joy. Then of course there are the traditional Mt. Fuji murals, with the one nod to modernity being a take on the recent tourism kerfuffle concerning said mountain and a Lawson convenience store.

Photographing the sento as part of a TV programme (there are clips of it on my Instagram) allowed me to see behind the scenes somewhat, and the third generation owner has resisted the now common transition to gas, preferring to still use wood to heat the water — a method that apparently makes it feel softer. Sticking to the old ways, however, does mean a lot of work, as it’s a labour intensive and incredibly repetitive process. One that starts around midday for the late afternoon opening time, and continues until 11pm. A tough job in itself, but then there’s the cleaning once the last bathers have gone home, meaning it’s the early hours of the morning until the day is done. Then it’s sleep before getting up to begin heating the water once again.

Located in Ota ward, it’s an area that back in the day had a lot of factories and small workshops, resulting in the area boasting Tokyo’s largest concentration of sento. A quite staggering 180 in the post-war era. A number that has now declined to just over 30, with many of those run by people who will sadly be the last generation of owners, just like Taisho-yu.

Scenes from a traditional old Tokyo bathhouse

Scenes from a traditional old Tokyo bathhouse

Scenes from a traditional old Tokyo bathhouse

Scenes from a traditional old Tokyo bathhouse

Scenes from a traditional old Tokyo bathhouse

Scenes from a traditional old Tokyo bathhouse

Scenes from a traditional old Tokyo bathhouse

Scenes from a traditional old Tokyo bathhouse

Scenes from a traditional old Tokyo bathhouse

Scenes from a traditional old Tokyo bathhouse

Categorized: Photography

Jan 14 2025 12 Comments

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

Towards the end of last year, I posted a set of photos of a day out in the mountainous and green far west of Tokyo. Travel a little west of the capital itself, and some of the scenery is also similar, so here is a series from a walk there last week. A long trek that just like the Tokyo one featured nature, the regular theme of time and decay, plus a decidedly out of the ordinary find.

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

A walk in the woods just west of Tokyo

Categorized: Photography

Jan 10 2025 6 Comments

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

A little while ago I posted a series of images taken during several Osaka photowalks conducted in late October. All of them were from the city’s grittier, and decidedly non-touristy areas. Locations where time seems to have stood still, and despite life being tough for many residents, the vast majority of people I’ve met there have been incredibly warm, open and kind.

Below then are more photos from those walks. Scenes that I hope capture the down-to-earth nature that for me at least is the overriding feeling of these neighbourhoods. Parts of the city where there’s no need or desire for airs and graces. Just life as it is. For better or worse.

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Down-to-earth Osaka street scenes

Categorized: Photography

Jan 07 2025 6 Comments

Old Tokyo people and places

These images were all taken during photowalk tours towards the end of last year, the results of which make for a series of everyday shots documenting the elderly residents and dated scenes that are both key ingredients of older Tokyo. Elements that when combined together make each and every wander endlessly fascinating.

Old Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo people and places

Old Tokyo people and places

Categorized: Photography

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