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Feb 21 2018 8 Comments

Laugh, and the world laughs with you?

Laugh, it is said, and the world laughs with you. But don’t laugh, and it continues to do so anyway.

Laugh and the world laughs with you

Categorized: Photography

Feb 19 2018 6 Comments

Japanese kids in a cage

They were the ones in a cage, but it was very clear who the curiosity was.

Japanese kids being pushed about in a cage

Categorized: Photography

Feb 16 2018 13 Comments

Tokyo underground stares

tokyo underground concrete and stares

Categorized: Photography

Feb 14 2018 10 Comments

Old Tokyo bar expressions

This bar is incredibly photogenic, but as ever, it’s the people that make it truly interesting. And this man, with his wonderfully expressive face, is another lovely example.

old tokyo bar scene and expressions

For more photos of this bar and its fascinating array of regulars, my slowly growing series can be seen here.

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Feb 12 2018 10 Comments

Japanese nationalists at Yasukuni Shrine on Foundation Day

When February 11th (National Foundation Day) rolls round, I always feel compelled to go and photograph the same group of nationalists who gather at Tokyo’s controversial Yasukuni Shrine. Exactly why I feel the need to go I don’t know. Photographically, I’ll likely never get the snow that helped create my best shot there back in 2011. Plus when it comes to politics, I find everything the nationalists stand for utterly repugnant.

And yet still I go.

Perhaps it’s simply the spectacle. Their brief, but dramatic appearance is certainly like nothing else I’ve ever seen in Japan. Or indeed any other country for that matter. There’s also the challenge I suppose, as it puts me in the uncomfortable position of having to stand right in front of a bunch of people who have little time for me, and even less for my political leanings. It may even be the fact that despite our differences, it’s hard not to feel at least a grudging respect, as regardless of their faults, they always tone down the rhetoric and solemnly pray for the souls of Japan’s fallen men and women.

Anyway, whatever the reason, or indeed reasons, below are a few of the images I came away with this year. For anyone interested, there’s also a broader selection of nationalist photos on my portfolio site, here.

Japanese nationalists at Yasukuni Shrine 2018

Japanese nationalists at Yasukuni Shrine 2018

Japanese nationalists at Yasukuni Shrine 2018

Categorized: Photography, Religion

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