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May 02 2023 18 Comments

Tokyo human, and non-human interaction

Over the weekend I lost my beloved pet bird, Bobby. He provided a huge amount of joy to my late wife and I, and since Akiko passed away, he’s been a truly incredible companion. Always there with a chirp at just the right time, or chatting contentedly on my shoulder — both of us simply happy to be together. He was also a good listener, although despite being bilingual, his vocabulary wasn’t the best, so his responses were rather limited. But that was ok. He was always there. That was the main thing.

Time, however, can’t be stopped, let alone turned back, and despite being as tough as he was terrific, age finally caught up with the little fella. A long life ended, but one that was filled with fun, and no small amount of naughtiness, just like it should be.

A loss that got me thinking about many things, but it also made me realise how important pets are, along with animals in general, in a metropolis like Tokyo. The capital may well have a truly massive population, but it can be a very lonely city for many of its inhabitants. All that concrete and steel sometimes creates an unhealthy detachment from the natural world as well, so below is a series of photos I’ve taken over the years of Tokyo residents interacting with their non-human counterparts. Several of the moments are poignant. A few may even be deemed inappropriate. In one way or another though, I think they all show a connection and simple pleasure that it’s all too easy to lose out on.

tokyo animals

tokyo animals

tokyo animals

tokyo animals

tokyo animals

tokyo animals

tokyo animals

tokyo animals

tokyo animals

tokyo animals

tokyo animals

tokyo animals

Categorized: Photography

Apr 28 2023 8 Comments

Japanese local election colours and contrasts

Japanese electioneering invariably involves little more than repeatedly bellowing the candidate’s name over a loudspeaker and waving meaninglessly from a moving vehicle.

Now, whether a photograph of that process passing by a business offering decidedly adult entertainment euphemistically labelled as a health service says anything about Japanese politics I don’t know, but it definitely feels like it should.

Japanese local election colours and contrasts

Categorized: Photography

Apr 25 2023 8 Comments

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood and its last inhabitant

There’s documentation on Tokyo Times of homes, bars and favourite old structures left empty and unceremoniously demolished. Scenes that are difficult to look at sometimes, but ultimately it’s the way Tokyo has, does, and likely always will go about reinventing itself.

Below though is something on a different scale altogether. A truly huge number of houses and buildings that are being torn down to make way for a 50 floor apartment complex. A development that is merely the latest in the area, meaning nearby little streets like this one are more than likely living on borrowed time.

Time for this location, however, has been and gone. Well, gone except for one man who still hangs on in the home he was born in 74 years ago. A last stand that he knows is coming to an end, but until then he continues to water his plants as usual. The simple, mundane sight of which was strangely reassuring as well as terribly sad.

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

The demolition of a Tokyo neighbourhood

Categorized: Photography

Apr 21 2023 10 Comments

Tokyo’s wonderfully faded old Coca-Cola signboards

Culturally or otherwise, I’ve never had any kind of association with it, and in my entire life I can probably count on one hand the number of cans or bottles of the stuff I’ve drunk, and yet seeing old Coca-Cola signboards in Tokyo is always a genuine treat.

What specifically it is about about them I don’t really know, but their faded colours and textures are clearly a factor, as is the similarly dated nature of the buildings they are attached to. Then there’s that mix of East and West, plus in some cases at least, the rapidly encroaching modernity of the surroundings. All of which adds up to something really quite special, making them great to stumble upon and occasionally seek out.

Signs of the past that were rather appropriately photographed in places covering the city’s eastern suburbs out to its much more distant far west. Also, the first and last are very recent finds, with the others from years gone by, and apart from the fourth one, they are all happily still standing.

Tokyo’s faded old Coca-Cola signboards

Tokyo’s faded old Coca-Cola signboards

Tokyo’s faded old Coca-Cola signboards

Tokyo’s faded old Coca-Cola signboards

Tokyo’s faded old Coca-Cola signboards

Tokyo’s faded old Coca-Cola signboards

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Apr 18 2023 10 Comments

Quiet moments in the middle of Shinjuku’s crowded nightlife scene

Shinjuku train station is the busiest in the world, and the nightlife spots in the areas surrounding it are similarly crowded. Blaring screens, signs and people everywhere make it as packed with revellers as it is brightly lit, and yet amid all the chaos and noise there are still quiet scenes to be enjoyed. Moments like the ones below that briefly at least defy the surroundings and offer something akin to a sense of calm. All of which were photographed over the last couple of weeks or so. A time when masks were officially deemed unnecessary, and things in Tokyo finally started to feel like they were getting back to normal.

Quiet moments in the middle of Shinjuku’s crowded nightlife scene

Quiet moments in the middle of Shinjuku’s crowded nightlife scene

Quiet moments in the middle of Shinjuku’s crowded nightlife scene

Quiet moments in the middle of Shinjuku’s crowded nightlife scene

Quiet moments in the middle of Shinjuku’s crowded nightlife scene

Quiet moments in the middle of Shinjuku’s crowded nightlife scene

Quiet moments in the middle of Shinjuku’s crowded nightlife scene

Quiet moments in the middle of Shinjuku’s crowded nightlife scene

Quiet moments in the middle of Shinjuku’s crowded nightlife scene

Quiet moments in the middle of Shinjuku’s crowded nightlife scene

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

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