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Ikuradon
The jewel of Hokkaido cuisine, Ikuradon, hits differently in its homeland. This one from Otaru gleams with vibrant orange salmon roe, piled generously atop fluffy white rice. Each bite bursts with salty-sweet freshness, like the ocean decided to spoil you for the day. Simple, local, and absolutely unforgettable.
Red Bicycle
Using the Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 Mark II at the front and the Fuji X-H1 at the back, I captured a red bicycle glowing under the streetlights in Kagurazaka at night. The APS-C sensor with IBIS, combined with this ultra-fast manual lens, really is a dream setup. The shallow depth of field and creamy…
Takadanobaba Night
Takadanobaba on the Yamanote Line, also known as the Atomu stop! Famous for its connection to Astro Boy (Tetsuwan Atom), this lively station even plays the iconic theme song when trains arrive. A fun nod to Osamu Tezuka’s legacy and a charming detail for fans of Japanese pop culture.
Wooden Daruma
The ryokan we stayed at was packed with old items gathered from the countryside, giving it a rustic and unique charm. One standout piece was an old Daruma doll—its faded paint and worn expression added to its character, but it definitely spooked the girls! A little eerie, but part of the ryokan’s quirky atmosphere.