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Apr 23 2024 8 Comments

Dated Japanese shops both open and otherwise

There’s no shortage of old shop and restaurant fronts on Tokyo Times. For starters there are so many of them, and for me at least they are endlessly fascinating as they are fully intertwined with the lives of their owners — both past and present. Stories we will never know, but at the same that doesn’t stop us wondering what they may be. On top of that there’s also the very real danger that what is here one day, won’t be the next, so photographing them always feels like a must.

So with that said, here is a set of recent finds. Some in Tokyo, and others further afield. Most are still in use, but clearly one or two aren’t. All of them, however, offered something, or indeed someone, of interest.

Dated Japanese shops

Dated Japanese shops

Dated Japanese shops

Dated Japanese shops

Dated Japanese shops

Dated Japanese shops

Dated Japanese shops

Dated Japanese shops

Dated Japanese shops

Dated Japanese shops

Dated Japanese shops

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Apr 19 2024 14 Comments

Personal Tokyo transportation

Tokyo’s public transportation system is quite rightly held in high esteem. The sheer scale of it, not to mention its incredible reliability, is a genuine thing of wonder. That said, personal transportation is very much a thing as well, and it’s something that can vary wildly, from the cool to merely convenient, and the stylish to the really rather silly. Here then are some examples, along with the people in control of them.

unusual Tokyo transportation

unusual Tokyo transportation

unusual Tokyo transportation

unusual Tokyo transportation

unusual Tokyo transportation

unusual Tokyo transportation

unusual Tokyo transportation

unusual Tokyo transportation

unusual Tokyo transportation

Categorized: Photography

Apr 16 2024 8 Comments

Far from perfect Tokyo days

A surprising amount of what I see and read about Japan online seems to cover the same topics. The food, manners, modernity, safety, a lack of real poverty, and of course the cleanliness. Elements of the country that are genuine positives. Lots of truth in there too, even if it is just in a comparative sense. What often seems to get lost, however, is that just like everywhere else in the world, Japan has its fair share of problems, meaning for many, life is tough, and those much touted aspects that supposedly make it such a special place are an irrelevance, or worse still, simply don’t ring true at all.

All of which came to mind when I saw the scene below. I’ve photographed this coin laundry before, but seeing it stripped of the lockers it once housed, I assumed it was no longer in use. But I was wrong. It still is. And surrounded as it is by accommodation in a similarly sorry state, it remains the nearest and most accessible option for many.

Far from perfect Tokyo days

Far from perfect Tokyo days

Far from perfect Tokyo days

Far from perfect Tokyo days

Far from perfect Tokyo days

Far from perfect Tokyo days

Categorized: Photography

Apr 12 2024 7 Comments

Tokyo’s most comical car park?

There are sadly plenty of car park photos on these pages, as all too often they replace old buildings and businesses. This one, however, is very different, as it’s downright comedic rather than disappointing. Unusually for a simple parking space, it also asks questions galore. None of which, it has to be said, are easy to answer in any way whatsoever.

Tokyo’s most comical car park

Tokyo’s most comical car park

Tokyo’s most comical car park

Categorized: Photography

Apr 09 2024 16 Comments

Japan nobody

Japan’s shrinking population is well documented, but while it’s hard to appreciate such societal changes when in and around Tokyo, once away from the capital or the country’s other major hubs, the resultant decline and distinct lack of people very quickly become apparent.

Closed businesses, abandoned homes and general decay are often the norm, and the images below are an example of that. A small selection of the photographs I took during 3 days driving round a relatively small area several hours north of Tokyo.

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Japan nobody

Categorized: Haikyo, Photography

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