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Foie Gras Risotto
Rich and creamy foie gras risotto from Ore-no French & Italian in Aoyama. Silky, indulgent, and perfectly balanced, it’s a dish that pairs luxury with comfort. Watching the chefs in the open kitchen prepare it with care makes it taste even better.
GX85 Long Exposure
After a french dinner with my old friends, got a chance to try some long exposure shots with my GX7Mk2 / GX85. Not bad at all. If only Adobe could process the Panasonic RAW in a decent way. The colors of the JPEG produced by the camera are always so much more accurate. What are…
Fée Délice
Enjoyed some good crêpes in Harajuku at Fée Délice—light, flavorful, and satisfying as always. The ambiance adds to the experience, but the cider? Delicious, yet predictably overpriced. Still, it’s a nice treat in the middle of Tokyo’s bustling streets.
Urbanscape
Roaming the back streets of Akihabara, it’s striking how much has changed over the past decade. Once a treasure trove of niche electronics and underground otaku culture, many of the tiny, cluttered shops have given way to more polished stores and cafes. While the area still holds its unique charm, the shifts are a reminder…
Japanese Wedding
I have been many times to the Tokyo Daijingu shrine in Iidabashi but this is the first time I witness a traditional Japanese wedding there.