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Mar 05 2012 17 Comments

Pikachu, using a phone, on a train, in Tokyo

Due to the city’s size, and the sheer number of tracks that cross it, Tokyo’s trains carry all walks of life — from the regular salaryman, to the odd Hollywood pirate. And yet that said, this was definitely the first time I’ve ever seen someone who popped out dressed as Pikachu.

Pikachu in Japan

Categorized: Odd, Photography

Mar 02 2012 10 Comments

A contrasting figure at Shibuya crossing

Shibuya crossing is one of Tokyo’s most iconic images. As is the fashion the city is famous for. But this lady offered a very noticeable contrast to that. A dissimilarity in fact that for me at least made her all the more interesting. And the crossing itself, much less so.

old Shibuya fashion

Categorized: Fashion, Photography

Feb 29 2012 21 Comments

Invader urban art in Tokyo

In some cases, urban art can justifiably be labeled as vandalism, but French practitioner Invader’s mosaics are firmly in the art camp. Or if not, they are certainly more fun.

Tokyo invader art

He ‘invaded’ Tokyo around a decade ago, leaving behind what appears to be a large number of his creations dotted around the city. Some of which have obviously disappeared. While others have been painted over. But a few have thankfully survived. A measly three of which I’ve managed to photograph.

Pieces that are sometimes fairly obvious.

Tokyo invader art

At other times not.

Tokyo invader art

But are always a pleasure to see.

Tokyo invader art

Categorized: Photography

Feb 28 2012 20 Comments

A Japanese mother and daughter moment?

Tokyo’s trains carry all kinds of people, for all kinds of purposes, but many of those journeys are spent alone, along with lots of other solo passengers. And yet these two travelling companions, at least for a moment, looked the most lonely of all.

Japanese mother and daughter

Categorized: Photography

Feb 27 2012 7 Comments

Baby face bewilderment?

In modern, shrinking Japan, there isn’t exactly an abundance of babies, although it hasn’t quite got to the stage yet when noticing one is a novelty.

And yet as relatively small as their numbers are, they are still clearly fascinated by the kind of face that makes up even less of the population than they do.

Japanese baby

Categorized: Current Affairs, Photography

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