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Apr 17 2017 9 Comments

An old Tokyo bar and its similarly aged owner

Tokyo is almost constantly in flux. Buildings go up and down, businesses change and the gentrification of so much of the city is utterly relentless. Mercifully, however, the more Tokyo changes, the more little pockets of it somehow remain just the same. Like this traditional old bar not far from the capital’s more central hubs.

Opened over 50 years ago, it’s only had one owner — a man who is now in his 74th year. Yet despite his age and the daily 8 hour grind, he shows no sign of slowing down, or indeed losing any of his infectious enthusiasm.

friendly and old little Japanese bar in tokyo

A genuine sense of character that is not only reflected in the bar’s surroundings, but also in those who frequent it.

friendly and old little Japanese bar in tokyo

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Apr 14 2017 4 Comments

Angry cleaning on the streets of Tokyo?

Some scenes, sometimes, simply don’t make much sense.

angry old japanese man in tokyo

Categorized: Photography

Apr 12 2017 6 Comments

Simple Tokyo street food

Simple food, prepared in a simple structure, at the side of an old shopping street.

simple tokyo street food

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Apr 10 2017 8 Comments

Tokyo youth culture, to corporate culture?

tokyo graffiti

Categorized: Photography

Apr 07 2017 4 Comments

Tokyo disappointment or utter despondency?

When one door closes, it’s sadly not a given that another one will suddenly open.

tokyo disappointment

Categorized: Photography

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