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Nov 29 2024 10 Comments

A stunning old Tokyo tofu shop over time

This old Tokyo tofu shop has been a favourite of mine for years. The way everything leans this way and that is incredibly appealing, and the huge sign above is without a doubt very special indeed. Or perhaps more accurately, it was special, as sadly it suffered irreparable damaged during a typhoon several years ago and has never been replaced.

Still, sign or no sign, there remains a lot to like, and as an added extra of sorts, the buildings behind the shop were recently demolished, exposing its similarly ramshackle rear.

Below then are some photos taken over the years. Images that date from 2018 to as recently as just last week.

stunning old Tokyo tofu shop over time

stunning old Tokyo tofu shop over time

stunning old Tokyo tofu shop over time

stunning old Tokyo tofu shop over time

stunning old Tokyo tofu shop over time

stunning old Tokyo tofu shop over time

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Nov 26 2024 11 Comments

An old Tokyo coffee shop and its owner

An increasing number of my posts seem to cover people and places that are no longer with us, but thankfully there are still plenty of exceptions, and this wonderful old coffee shop is one of them. A space that it turns out was originally a photo development studio, before a decades-ago conversion into the business it remains to this day.

The opening image is from February 2016, which was the first time I visited. Since then I’ve stopped by on numerous occasions, but until just recently, it had been a while. When returning the other week then, it was a relief to see the seating area unchanged, and despite being unable to manage on her own these days, the owner is still there, and still as smiley as ever.

An old Tokyo coffee shop and its owner

An old Tokyo coffee shop and its owner

An old Tokyo coffee shop and its owner

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Nov 22 2024 9 Comments

Timeless Osaka photowalks

A few weeks ago I did my first official Osaka photowalks. Three days of exploring and photographing the city’s older, grittier neighbourhoods — all of which are a very different world from the busy streets and bright lights of Dotonbori and the Glico man.

Below I’ve pasted the review of those walks, and the photos that follow are a taste of what we saw. Quieter scenes where time seems to have stood still. All shot in areas that have no fancy modern shops or restaurants, and aside from the occasional convenience store, no famous chains either. In fact, in these instances at least, there aren’t even any smartphones. Just life as it once was, and for now at least, still is.

Review:

We have engaged Lee for full day Tokyo photowalk tours on several previous occasions, and this time were pleased to have the opportunity to enjoy a three day tour with him in Osaka.

Lee’s 20+ years of living the culture and back street life of Japan, plus his easy-going friendly personality, provided the osmotic catalyst that allowed us to leave our tourist bubble and truly see the life and people in the less trodden neighbourhoods. As always the tour was tailored to us, and we got to see, taste, hear and learn about the Japan that is mostly hidden from us. 

Lee sought out many genuine scenes that could have been from any time right back to the sixties. The likes of now vanishingly rare vending machines, plus shopkeepers from another era who were often happy to engage with a bit of chat giving us a precious glimpse into their long histories.

Lee also has the natural ability to take a random encounter and produce unique impromptu experiences. Such as a look around the inside of a small town theatre after a chat with a local, and, after passing an unusual doorway, seeing an amazing portrait exhibition of local day labourers taken over a ten year period.

There is never a moment that Lee doesn’t have some information or story to tell as we walk around, so every day was entertaining, educational, and full of photographic opportunities.

Of all the wonderful things we brought back from our visit to Japan, the memories of this tour are the most valuable.

Mark & Deborah, November 2024

Timeless Osaka photowalks

Timeless Osaka photowalks

Timeless Osaka photowalks

Timeless Osaka photowalks

Timeless Osaka photowalks

Timeless Osaka photowalks

Timeless Osaka photowalks

Timeless Osaka photowalks

Timeless Osaka photowalks

Timeless Osaka photowalks

Timeless Osaka photowalks

Timeless Osaka photowalks

Categorized: Photography

Nov 19 2024 12 Comments

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

For something slightly different, this is a collection of photos taken at Japanese train and subway stations. Images that date from just last week to over a decade ago. Also, most are from Tokyo, but a few were taken outside the capital.

That said, regardless of where they were shot, train travel is an integral part of life in Japan — especially city life. The busy and invariably stressful commute in particular an often unavoidable necessity. These, however, show a slightly different side of the public transport experience. Quieter, as well as less generic moments captured before, after and between journeys.

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Scenes from Japanese train and subway stations

Categorized: Photography

Nov 15 2024 4 Comments

Exploring some small Japanese islands by bicycle (day 2 of 2)

The last post covered day 1 of cycling the Shimanami Kaido. A route that connects Hiroshima prefecture to Shikoku.

The second and final stretch of the cycle was nicely overcast, which as well as keeping the temperature down, also made the views out to sea incredibly quiet and peaceful. Scenery that not only matched the feel of life on the islands, but it also perfectly captured the serenity of the day — a Sunday.

All in all it was a truly fascinating weekend that culminated in us making our way over the Kurushima Kaikyo suspension bridge. Once the world’s longest, it was a sight to behold and a similarly impressive experience crossing it, making it the perfect end to a thoroughly enjoyable journey.

Shimanami Kaido cycling course

Shimanami Kaido cycling course

Shimanami Kaido cycling course

Shimanami Kaido cycling course

Shimanami Kaido cycling course

Shimanami Kaido cycling course

Shimanami Kaido cycling course

Shimanami Kaido cycling course

Shimanami Kaido cycling course

Shimanami Kaido cycling course

Shimanami Kaido cycling course

Shimanami Kaido cycling course

Categorized: Photography

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