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Oct 08 2024 11 Comments

Scenes and surprises from the far west of Tokyo

Despite still being part of the capital, the far west of Tokyo can sometimes feel like another world, let alone merely a different city. For starters the area is incredibly green, but it’s also mountainous, and comparatively at least, very sparsely populated. Elements that together make even the briefest of visits feel like a welcome break.

Just like other parts of the metropolis, it also has the same wonderful knack of providing unexpected surprises. The sight of a slowly rotting Mercedes isn’t necessarily what you’d expect. Nor was the the pleasure of seeing a sheltered seat looking out from naturally sheltered surroundings. And yet that said, neither of those were anything like as unforeseen as the dolls we found in an abandoned house. A traditional old home full of far from traditional items.

Categorized: Photography

Oct 04 2024 8 Comments

An old Tokyo laundrette, colours and lots of Coca-Cola

Sometimes, some walks, offer up a pleasing array of scenes that one way or another fit nicely together. Often it’s colours, or certain themes, and every now and again, it’s a lovely combination of the two. A mix I got on this recent meander, when everything somehow sort of just worked out.

An old Tokyo laundrette, colours and lots of Coca-Cola

An old Tokyo laundrette, colours and lots of Coca-Cola

An old Tokyo laundrette, colours and lots of Coca-Cola

An old Tokyo laundrette, colours and lots of Coca-Cola

An old Tokyo laundrette, colours and lots of Coca-Cola

An old Tokyo laundrette, colours and lots of Coca-Cola

An old Tokyo laundrette, colours and lots of Coca-Cola

An old Tokyo laundrette, colours and lots of Coca-Cola

An old Tokyo laundrette, colours and lots of Coca-Cola

An old Tokyo laundrette, colours and lots of Coca-Cola

An old Tokyo laundrette, colours and lots of Coca-Cola

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Oct 01 2024 10 Comments

Colourful and quiet Tokyo night scenes

Shooting at night, or in the rain, isn’t the kind of photography I do a huge amount of. Manually focusing while holding an umbrella always makes the latter less appealing. The relative lack of the former, on the other hand, is harder to explain, except perhaps that when meandering around after dark, an old and character filled little bar can easily feel like the more enticing option.

This small series of images then was taken recently on one of my Tokyo Photowalk Tours, a walk that provided the perfect reason to be out and about when normally I wouldn’t have been. Designed to cover the quiet and busy, people versus no people, it proved to be a fun and varied combination. The resultant photographs also turned out quite pleasing, which will hopefully give me the requisite push to make similar walks a more regular part of my personal work.

Colourful and quiet Tokyo night scenes

Colourful and quiet Tokyo night scenes

Colourful and quiet Tokyo night scenes

Colourful and quiet Tokyo night scenes

Colourful and quiet Tokyo night scenes

Colourful and quiet Tokyo night scenes

Colourful and quiet Tokyo night scenes

Colourful and quiet Tokyo night scenes

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Sep 27 2024 13 Comments

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

The sound of Showa era silence

Categorized: Haikyo, Photography

Sep 24 2024 8 Comments

The colours and quiet scenery of a slowly declining Japanese town

There’s no shortage of quiet and faded old towns and tourist spots on these pages. Slowly deteriorating locations that offer hints galore about the past, but little in regards the future — except that is the sad inevitability of further decay and population decline.

Here then is a series from another such town, and just like all the others, it was an endlessly fascinating place to explore and photograph. The shop-lined streets and shuttered businesses hark back to a more prosperous, and presumably bustling era. Scenery that makes you wonder what will ultimately happen to all these settlements, but whatever the coming years and decades may bring, for now at least they remain crumbling time capsules still semi-occupied in the present.

The colours and quiet scenery of a slowly declining Japanese town

The colours and quiet scenery of a slowly declining Japanese town

The colours and quiet scenery of a slowly declining Japanese town

The colours and quiet scenery of a slowly declining Japanese town

The colours and quiet scenery of a slowly declining Japanese town

The colours and quiet scenery of a slowly declining Japanese town

The colours and quiet scenery of a slowly declining Japanese town

The colours and quiet scenery of a slowly declining Japanese town

The colours and quiet scenery of a slowly declining Japanese town

The colours and quiet scenery of a slowly declining Japanese town

The colours and quiet scenery of a slowly declining Japanese town

The colours and quiet scenery of a slowly declining Japanese town

Categorized: Photography

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