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Apr 05 2019 4 Comments

A photo series: Faded and dying rural Japan

Away from Japan’s main cities and popular tourist destinations, the country is awash with faded and gradually emptying towns and settlements — the nation’s low birth rate and increased urban migration causing the slow death of an ever increasing number of locations.

Not so long ago on these pages I documented a now closed and overgrown train line just north of Tokyo, and last year a completely abandoned village in the mountains. Both victims, in slightly differing ways, of the aforementioned societal shifts affecting the whole country. And in a similar vein, a couple of weeks ago I travelled north and stayed in a few towns that were once prosperous, but now, just like so many others, offer little more than faded memories of former glories.

faded and empty rural Japan

faded and empty rural Japan

faded and empty rural Japan

faded and empty rural Japan

faded and empty rural Japan

faded and empty rural Japan

Life does still go on of course, albeit in a very different way, and this forlorn old clothes shop run by a bent over old lady which I featured just recently was one such example.

an old and strange Japanese clothes shop

an old and strange Japanese clothes shop

But more often that not, it’s a case of lives lived behind shutters and crumbling facades.

faded and empty rural Japan

faded and empty rural Japan

faded and empty rural Japan

Or, as is increasingly the case, lives no longer lived there at all.

faded and empty rural Japan

faded and empty rural Japan

Categorized: Photography

Apr 03 2019 4 Comments

Tokyo cherry blossom pinks, and yellows

The unusual sight of spring’s pink and white vista viewed through a yellow, UV visor.

Tokyo cherry blossom through a yellow visor

Categorized: Photography

Apr 01 2019 12 Comments

A truly tiny Tokyo bookshop

In Tokyo, there are minuscule outlets with amazing amounts of stock, as well as cupboard-like electronics stores run by little old ladies. And now, it turns out, there are also similarly small bookshops with pleasant looking proprietors.

tiny tokyo bookshop

Categorized: Photography

Mar 29 2019 4 Comments

Tokyo standing bar drinks and line dancing?

Some Tokyo drinkers are definitely more expressive than other Tokyo drinkers.

Tokyo standing bar drinker

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Mar 27 2019 10 Comments

Shinjuku Tiger: The man and the movie poster

For regular visitors of Shinjuku, the sight of an older fella cycling the streets in a colourful, toy adorned outfit probably won’t come as a surprise. And considering the gentleman in question is Shinjuku Tiger, neither will his ubiquitous tiger mask.

Having worn the mask and unique ensemble since 1972, he has understandably become a part of the landscape. In fact, considering how much Shinjuku has, and is changing, he’s arguably one of the entertainment district’s few constants. A factor that presumably played a part in the decision to make a film about him. The subtitled trailer of which can be seen here.

And below, sat next to the movie’s promotional poster, in his regular haunt of Golden Gai, is Shinjuku Tiger himself.

Shinjuku Tiger in Golden Gai

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