There are numerous series from faded Japanese towns and cities on these pages. Settlements that were once thriving and filled with dreams, but now, after decades of decline, are quiet, ramshackle and presumably long past the tipping point of ever being resuscitated.
Also, away from Japan’s big cities, such places are far from rare, which means it’s impossible not to wonder what the country will be like in the years to come. That though remains to be seen, so for now, these are photos from a few southern towns. Scenes of the present made up from elements of a far more expectant past.
July’s newsletter, Zen and the demise of old-school Japanese restaurants, covers similar themes, along with my thoughts on accepting the inevitable disappearance of such places. You can subscribe, or simply have a read here.


































































