• Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

Tokyo Times

Photographs from a small group of islands

  • Photowalks
  • Portfolio
  • Book and Prints
  • Newsletter
  • About/Contact
  • Follow
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Twitter
    • RSS

Jul 23 2014 12 Comments

A young Japanese woman feeding a pigeon

To many people, pigeons are nothing but pests. But not for this young woman. Instead, they are creatures to be cared for and fed leftover bar snacks.

Japanese woman feeding a pigeon

Categorized: Photography

Jul 21 2014 12 Comments

A slightly disheveled Tokyo stare

Some days are most definitely better than others.

disheveled Japanese man in Ueno

Categorized: Photography

Jul 18 2014 15 Comments

Summer in Tokyo: A boy in a bucket

Sometimes, pleasure really does come from the simple things in life. Like a bucket and some water on a suffocatingly hot summer’s day.

Japanese boy in a bucket in Tokyo

Categorized: Photography

Jul 17 2014 10 Comments

Buddhist monk and mesmerised boy

This young boy may well have been in desperate need of a pee, but for a moment at least, his bladder concerns were put on hold by the mesmerising sight of a Buddhist monk praying in the middle of the street. Praying, perhaps, that the little lad in question could find somewhere to go before things got too desperate.

Japanese Buddhist monk and surprised boy in Tokyo

Categorized: Photography, Religion

Jul 15 2014 8 Comments

An old Tokyo bar and its no-nonsense Mama-san

Her native Okinawa that she left over 40 years ago must have changed enormously, but the bar this strong-willed Mama-san runs in Tokyo most certainly hasn’t. Or at least not since the 1970s.

old and small Tokyo bar Mama-san

A space that in many ways is more like an extended living room than a bar, allowing customers, with the accompaniment of a couple of beers, to feel completely at home.

old and small Tokyo bar Mama-san

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

« Previous Page
Next Page »

Footer

Copyright © 2026 · Tokyo Times