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Sep 03 2024 9 Comments

A dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

Recently I’ve posted a few photo series of old and dilapidated Japanese markets. This one, however, is a little different. It’s pre-war and wooden, which is something of a rarity, meaning its ramshackle nature is hardly unexpected. In fact, the middle section has now collapsed, and the former homes above are in an even worse state, so despite somehow hanging on, its days really do seem to be numbered.

There again, a few businesses are still functioning, but on the day we visited, they were closed. Fortune still favoured us though, as a shop owner who still uses his shuttered premises for preparing orders was busy working away, and seeing our interest, he cheerfully invited us in for a look.

To say it was like stepping back in time is an understatement, and perhaps not surprisingly, the dark interior was similar to the rest of the market. The roof was falling in, and a structural beam in the corner looked like it was one small nudge away from disintegrating entirely. None of which bothered the man himself, and he continued to grill eel like he has done for decades — his kind and open smile evident even in the semi-darkness.

A brief but incredibly memorable encounter that made an already extraordinary place feel all the more special. How much longer the site will last is impossible to say, and an earthquake in the area only days after these photos were taken further emphasises its increasingly precarious existence. For now though, it provides an increasingly rare glimpse of how life was, and how it never will be again.

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

dilapidated pre-war and wooden Japanese shopping street

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Aug 30 2024 7 Comments

The quiet and faded nature of an old Japanese town

Like so many old Japanese towns and resort locations, the best days of this place are long gone. Many of the businesses are now closed, and a good number of those still operating seemingly do so more out of habit than any real sense of commerce.

That said, such areas are almost always fascinating to explore, and despite only being small, this one was no exception. There were hints of the past round every corner, and in a region hit particularly hard by the nation’s ageing population, the sight of a long-broken condom dispenser seemed especially poignant. Well, at least as poignant as such a machine can be.

The quiet and faded nature of an old Japanese town

The quiet and faded nature of an old Japanese town

The quiet and faded nature of an old Japanese town

The quiet and faded nature of an old Japanese town

The quiet and faded nature of an old Japanese town

The quiet and faded nature of an old Japanese town

The quiet and faded nature of an old Japanese town

The quiet and faded nature of an old Japanese town

Categorized: Photography

Aug 27 2024 16 Comments

An assortment of Tokyo summer scenes

The sets of images I usually post are invariably put together to try and tell a story, or tie similarly themed photos together. These, however, don’t really work that way, as the only things they have in common are their differences, along with the fact they were all taken recently in Tokyo. And in that sense at least, they provide a way to show the surprises a city on such a scale can regularly conjure up. Which, in a way, is a theme in itself.

An assortment of Tokyo summer scenes

An assortment of Tokyo summer scenes

An assortment of Tokyo summer scenes

An assortment of Tokyo summer scenes

An assortment of Tokyo summer scenes

An assortment of Tokyo summer scenes

An assortment of Tokyo summer scenes

An assortment of Tokyo summer scenes

Categorized: Photography

Aug 23 2024 14 Comments

A large but increasingly empty post-war Japanese market

The best days of this once busy market are very noticeably long gone. A lot of it is now shuttered up, and those businesses still open are slowly but surely approaching their end. It does, however, remain an incredible looking place, particularly so with its striking main entrances. There are also some disused living quarters above, which I was lucky enough to see a little of. An unexpected extra that added even more to the experience.

A shop owner I spoke to, and who very kindly provided access to the old accommodation area, was resigned to the market’s demise, as quite understandably there are no next generation family members ready to take over. At the same time, there was a genuine sense of pride in what they still do, along with a deep affection for how things once were. Interest shown in the market is appreciated too. Sometimes its by curious visitors like myself, or one of the film crews that use the location due to its old school appearance. Way more important though are the regular customers who clearly make opening everyday a worthwhile endeavour, and so open they do until they can do so no more.

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

A post-war and now mostly shuttered up Japanese market

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Aug 20 2024 10 Comments

The dinginess of a Japanese entertainment district

The crowded nights and bright lights of Shinjuku’s famous Kabukicho red light district do a good job of disguising a lot of its general dinginess. It’s also a fairly similar story when it comes to the much darker reality of what goes on behind the area’s often garishly decorated exteriors.

Away from the capital, however, and in a much smaller city with the time approaching dusk, any hint of glamour surrounding such locations can be considerably harder to find.

The dinginess of a Japanese entertainment district

The dinginess of a Japanese entertainment district

The dinginess of a Japanese entertainment district

Categorized: Photography

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