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Jan 24 2012 4 Comments

Dead to the world?

The serene and yet somehow slightly unsettling sight of a man sleeping in the weak but very welcome winter sun.

Japanese public sleeping

Categorized: Photography

Jan 23 2012 9 Comments

Freshly made Japanese sweets

Considering the amount of cake and sweets that many Japanese seem to consume, the country really should be adding obesity issues to its long list of concerns — but it’s not. Far from it in fact. Meaning that on the whole, people do indeed have their cake and eat it too.

And, if it’s all as wonderfully fresh as this, then why not?

Japanese sweets

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Jan 20 2012 12 Comments

A Japanese man on a military-style shopping mission?

For many men, myself included, shopping is such a hassle that some sort of military-like planning beforehand can ease the pain. A strategy that, providing there are no rogue shop assistants or unforeseen circumstances, should allow one to go in, make an exceedingly quick purchase, and then exit — immediately. Sanity intact and stress at a (hopefully) manageable level.

Others, however, appear to take the military element to a new and frightening level, modifying the misery into what would appear to be a full-on mission.

unfashionable Japanese man shopping

Categorized: Fashion, Photography

Jan 18 2012 26 Comments

Sanya, home to Tokyo’s day labourers and dispossessed

Coverage of Japan invariably touches on a variety of regularly trotted out cliches, but arguably one constant is that of a modern, affluent nation. A country that despite its lost decade(s), still benefits from a relatively low unemployment rate, along with an enviably first-class infrastructure.

It’s an approach that admittedly contains a fair bit of truth, but what it also does is brush over the increasing number of people who aren’t aided by any of the above — a large number of whom haven’t done so for quite some time too. And while it’s not difficult to find poverty in many parts of Tokyo (let alone the country as a whole), around Taito-ku, in an area once known as Sanya, it’s starkly and depressingly obvious.

Sanya, Tokyo

Photographs from this area have appeared on Tokyo Times before — images that are troubling not only in the plight of those featured, but in the potentially voyeuristic element of photographing the dispossessed and homeless in the first place.

It’s an argument that I’ve wrestled with, and one that understandably is often debated on photography sites and forums. But as ethically dubious as such photos can be, with next to no coverage of these problems, both in Japan and elsewhere, it also seems equally questionable not to publish them — even if it is only on a website like this, rather than in a newspaper, or on a site of note.

So here, without further justification or explanation from me, are the rest. All of which were taken in a short space of time, in the space of a few streets.

Sanya, Tokyo

Sanya, Tokyo

Sanya, Tokyo

Sanya, Tokyo

Sanya, Tokyo

Sanya, Tokyo

Categorized: Current Affairs, Photography

Jan 17 2012 14 Comments

Tokyo street view

Looking at him, looking at me, while we both blatantly shoot each other.

Tokyo street view

Categorized: Photography

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