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It’s hard not to marvel at a very old washing machine still humming away, doing its job long after its peers have been retired. The faded paint, clunky dials, and sturdy metal frame tell a story of an era when appliances were built to last—a stark contrast to today’s planned obsolescence. Every spin and cycle…
Old Shops
I know I’m repeating myself, but in 10–20 years, Tokyo—and Japan as a whole—will look very different with so many small, traditional shops disappearing. These places are more than just businesses; they’re part of the city’s character and history. It’s bittersweet to think about how modernization and changing lifestyles might reshape the streets we know…
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A young Japanese couple posing at Happoen for their wedding photos—such a beautiful and serene scene. The bride’s elegant kimono and the groom’s formal attire perfectly complement the traditional garden setting. It’s moments like these that highlight the timeless beauty of Japanese culture and the joy of new beginnings.
Night Temple
Ran some simple high ISO tests with the X-T2, and once again, it delivered excellent performance. Even at higher settings, the images retained impressive detail and minimal noise. It’s great to see how well this camera handles challenging lighting conditions—perfect for low-light shooting without sacrificing quality. Very pleased!