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Jan 13 2017 8 Comments

Japan: A portrait of the artist as an old man?

Japan A portrait of the artist as an old man

Categorized: Photography

Jan 09 2017 6 Comments

A dystopian Tokyo tunnel

An underground tunnel, a long-abandoned bike and the sense of a story that’s always going to be out of reach.

dystopian tokyo tunnel

Categorized: Photography

Jan 06 2017 10 Comments

Japanese morning drinkers

Ten thirty on a Wednesday morning might seem a little early for cheap booze and chicken on a stick, but in a week when most people went back to work, the drinks may well have been medicinal rather than any attempt at merriment.

morning drinkers in Japan

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Jan 04 2017 6 Comments

Old and beautiful Japanese bonsai

Old and meticulously cared for bonsai are incredibly beautiful things. In our fast-moving, increasingly chaotic world, they are also objects of quiet, almost ethereal calm. Creations that elegantly take a stand against the prevailing desire for quick results or regular reinvention.

Nurtured and cared for over centuries, the trees’ anonymous and often long gone custodians neither craved for, or were rewarded with, any kind of recognition whatsoever. Instead, they were simply temporary guardians. Skilled practitioners granted the pleasure of such works of art, but at the same time given the far more important task of preserving their beauty for future generations.

a beautiful japanese bonsai

Categorized: Culture, Photography

Dec 27 2016 26 Comments

A few favourite photographs from 2016

With the year rapidly drawing to a close, it’s time once again to look back over the last 12 months and pick out my favourite photographs.

On so many levels, 2016 has been an absolute shocker, but personally at least it has been one to remember. It started out just like the previous year ended — full of fear and uncertainty. But all that changed in July, when my wife got the all clear after her tough, incredibly brave fight with breast cancer. A result that still sometimes feels like a dream, and what came before it nothing short of a nightmare.

Through both the good and bad, however, the one constant has been photography. Being out with a camera made the tough times more bearable, and the happy ones even better. And below are the results of those excursions. Some have been chosen for the memories — others purely because of what came out of the camera. They aren’t in chronological order. Just how I feel they work best. Plus as usual, clicking on any of the photos will bring up a bigger, sharper version.

A set that neatly wraps up Tokyo Times for the year. So until early January, when the usual posts will resume as normal, Happy New Year and all the very best for 2017!

steely Japanese looks

japan don't kill yourself

japanese gambler

giant tortoise in Tokyo

Tokyo bikers

Japanese political protester

Tokyo plum blossom transvestite

yasukuni shrine strangeness

Japanese silver hat and a mini moustache

Striking Japanese woman in blue fur

Japanese poor man

harsh look at poverty in Japan

old Tokyo shoemaker

quiet tokyo streets

blue lit Japanese underpass

abandoned Tokyo train tunnel

a lone japanese gambler

old tokyo payhones

Tokyo legs

quiet sake in a Tokyo bar

Categorized: Photography

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