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Jun 14 2017 10 Comments

An abandoned hotel once occupied after the war

Built in 1929, the Ikaho Kanko Hotel must have been quite a place to stay in its day. Situated in a popular hot spring resort, the cultural heritage listed structure was originally designed to cater for the region’s foreign visitors. A surprising concept, especially so in those days, and one that took a rather ironic twist, as the hotel became an official recreation facility for the US occupation forces after World War Two. Fast forward to 2017, however, and all those factors seem more akin to another reality, rather than merely another era.

abandoned old Japanese hotel

Like other hot spring areas that have seen better days, Ikaho is dotted with abandoned structures, and in an all too familiar story, the hotel simply couldn’t attract the number of paying customers it needed. So, at the end of May, 2007, it closed — exactly ten years ago to the day when these photos were taken. A decade that has exacted a very heavy toll on the building, with the climate already making some serious inroads.

abandoned old Japanese hotel

abandoned old Japanese hotel

abandoned old Japanese hotel

abandoned old Japanese hotel

But like so many abandoned places, whether they be villages, clinics, or even post offices, it’s the lack of sound that is often the most striking. Where once there were people and all manner of noises, there is now only silence. A key element that the remaining photographs hopefully convey.

abandoned old Japanese hotel

abandoned old Japanese hotel

abandoned old Japanese hotel

abandoned old Japanese hotel

abandoned old Japanese hotel

abandoned old Japanese hotel

Categorized: Haikyo

Jun 12 2017 4 Comments

Tokyo lunch time tension?

The cook was merely curious, but the customer’s look is much less clear.

Tokyo lunch time looks and tension

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Jun 09 2017 10 Comments

Ginza glares

Meeting people and making friends in Ginza.

ginza glares

Categorized: Photography

Jun 07 2017 18 Comments

Tokyo rock and roll intoxication

The Motörhead poster seemed very apt, although something much quieter was likely called for when consciousness eventually returned.

tokyo rock and roll drunks

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Jun 05 2017 9 Comments

A Tokyo street portrait showing the passage of time

Situated down a narrow little Tokyo side street, the shop below is wonderfully old and ramshackle. It’s a building that appeals so much I’ve passed it more times than I care to remember, and detours enabling me to drop by again are never a chore. The owner, however, I’ve only seen twice. Well, clearly, anyway — he’s usually tucked away in the back watching television. The first time was back in August 2014, when I managed to get this quickly snatched photo.

Tokyo side street portrait

Then, last week, I was lucky enough to see him again. A sighting that was a pleasant surprise and also a stark reminder of the time that’s passed, as while the building hasn’t changed, its inhabitant clearly has.

Tokyo side street portrait

Categorized: Photography

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