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Apr 05 2022 16 Comments

A terrifically old school little Tokyo bar

When sliding open the door to enter a little Tokyo bar, there’s often no way of knowing what the interior will be like. One can make some educated guesses of course, but the outside isn’t always a good indicator of what’s on the inside. Sometimes that results in disappointment, but sometimes it’s quite the opposite, and the tiny establishment below most definitely fell into the latter category.

The grubby windows meant seeing in wasn’t possible, and even getting in wasn’t easy due to the door being so old and twisted, but once seated, the stained walls and glass made for a sight to behold and then some. A bar that’s as small as it is interesting, and without a doubt the perfect place to sit, relax and take in all the intriguing little details.

A terrifically old school little Tokyo bar

A terrifically old school little Tokyo bar

A terrifically old school little Tokyo bar

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Apr 01 2022 10 Comments

Tokyo drinking alleyway sign, bikes and disarray

These previously posted sights and sounds from a Japanese drinking alleyway were taken in a place that is as unique as it is atmospheric. Unfortunately the little spot below can’t match that anymore, as even at night it’s a lot quieter than it used to be. Half of it has been demolished, and a good number of the remaining bars are no longer in operation. The Drinkers’ Alley sign at the entrance, on the other hand, still looks as incredible as ever, and its rather precarious appearance is only added to by the cluttered and suitably shabby surroundings.

An old Tokyo drinking alleyway sign

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Mar 29 2022 12 Comments

In and out of an old Japanese yakitori bar

Towards the end of last year I posted the same exterior photo, offering a glimpse inside this little yakitori place. At that time it was our second visit, and also the second, increasingly frustrating occasion to be denied entry. Such small bars are great in so many ways, but their limited space does mean that securing an empty seat isn’t always the easiest. Timing is very much of the essence, and on both evenings we’d clearly been way off.

Thankfully the third time was indeed the lucky one, and as expected it didn’t disappoint. The mama-san has been quietly holding fort there for over three decades, while the bar itself has been in business for about half a century. A further fifty years is obviously out of the question, but with the owner still positively youthful compared to many of her peers, it’s likely that everything will remain pretty much the same for many more evenings to come.

inside and outside an old Japanese yakitori bar

inside and outside an old Japanese yakitori bar

inside and outside an old Japanese yakitori bar

inside and outside an old Japanese yakitori bar

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

Mar 25 2022 10 Comments

A certain image of Tokyo and the much harsher reality

A certain image of Tokyo and the much harsher reality

Categorized: Photography

Mar 22 2022 16 Comments

Tokyo kimono, decay and corrugated metal

Tokyo is a city of contrasts, which this scene amply demonstrates, and yet despite the obvious differences, there also turned out to be some nice visual coincidences to connect them.

Tokyo kimono and corrugated metal

Categorized: Culture, Photography

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