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Sansai Soba
Enjoyed a bowl of delicious Sansai Soba in Hakone. Sansai (山菜), or mountain vegetables, add a fresh and earthy flavor to the dish, perfectly complementing the warm, savory broth and buckwheat noodles. A simple yet satisfying taste of traditional Japanese cuisine, especially after exploring the serene beauty of Hakone.
City Drive
Sunday drive in Tokyo with our beloved kei car. You do not know what a kei car is? A kei car (short for keijidōsha, meaning “light automobile”) is a type of small, lightweight vehicle that originated in Japan and is designed to meet specific regulations regarding size, engine capacity, and power. These cars are highly…
Light and Shadows
Probably my favourite picture from our visit to Shinrin Koen: beautiful afternoon light playing with fresh green plants on the side of a deserted path.
Noboribetsu Jigokudani
Jigokudani (Hell Valley) in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, is a striking volcanic valley that lives up to its evocative name. The valley is renowned for its dramatic, almost otherworldly landscape, shaped by intense geothermal activity. It is a place where the raw power of nature is on full display, drawing visitors from around the world who come…
Tokyo Waterways
It’s always an odd sight for me: rivers transformed into concrete canals with highways running overhead. The stark, industrial design feels so far removed from the natural flow of water, creating a strange blend of urban functionality and lost tranquility. A reminder of how cities adapt and compromise with nature.
Rainy Shibuya
With a typhoon on the horizon, I headed to Shibuya armed with my GX85 and two stellar Lumix/Leica primes: the NOCTICRON 42.5mm f/1.2 and the SUMMILUX 12mm f/1.4. The mix of rain and neon reflections made for dramatic scenes, and the lenses didn’t disappoint. The 42.5mm delivered creamy bokeh and sharp portraits, while the 12mm…