Author: Benoist

Ishigaki Beach

Ishigaki Beach

Ishigaki Beach offers breathtaking views, with its crystal-clear waters and pristine sands stretching into the horizon. A panoramic shot captures the expansive beauty of the beach, from the vibrant blues of the ocean to the lush greenery lining the shore. For a more intimate perspective, a detailed shot of a wave with a large aperture…

Okinawa Flowers
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Okinawa Flowers

Okinawa’s flowers are vibrant and unique, reflecting the subtropical beauty of the region. From the striking hibiscus, often used as a symbol of Okinawa’s warm and welcoming culture, to bougainvillea with its bright clusters of petals, the island is a paradise for floral enthusiasts. Seasonal blossoms like cherry trees blooming earlier than on mainland Japan…

Nokton 50mm F1.5 II Review

Nokton 50mm F1.5 II Review

The Voigtländer Nokton Vintage Line 50mm f/1.5 Aspherical II is a fast manual-focus prime lens designed for Leica M-mount cameras and adaptable to mirrorless systems. It is an updated version of the original 50mm f/1.5 Nokton, offering improved optical performance while maintaining a vintage-inspired design. With a classic 50mm focal length and a bright f/1.5…

Nokton 28mm Review

Nokton 28mm Review

The Voigtländer Nokton 28mm f/1.5 Aspherical is a fast manual-focus prime lens designed for Leica M-mount cameras and adaptable to mirrorless systems. With a full-frame equivalent focal length of 28mm, it sits in the sweet spot between 24mm and 35mm, offering a versatile wide-angle perspective that is ideal for street photography, environmental portraits, and low-light…

Echigo Yuzawa Snow

Echigo Yuzawa Snow

Heavy snowfall in Echigo Yuzawa transforms the area into a winter wonderland. Thick blankets of snow cover the rooftops and trees, while the streets are lined with shimmering white. It’s the perfect setting for winter activities or simply enjoying the beauty of a snowy Japanese landscape. ❄️🏔️✨ Echigo Yuzawa is a charming town nestled in…

Winter Momijis

Winter Momijis

Late momiji, or the delayed turning of autumn leaves in Japan, is increasingly being linked to the effects of global warming. Momiji, the vibrant red and orange leaves of Japanese maple trees, is a treasured seasonal phenomenon, drawing countless visitors to parks and temples each year. However, rising temperatures are altering the timing and intensity…

Haneda Terminal 3

Haneda Terminal 3

Haneda Airport’s Terminal 3, also known as the International Terminal, is a gateway to Tokyo that seamlessly blends modern efficiency with touches of Japanese culture. As someone who travels a lot, I’ve always been impressed by its spotless cleanliness—something you can count on in Japan. The Edo-period themed Edo Koji area, with its wooden storefronts…

Direction of Travel

Direction of Travel

A fleeting masterpiece: Tokyo Skytree piercing the skyline, framed perfectly from Expressway 9 as it arches over the Sumida River. Lucky moment where movement and stillness collide, turning a quick drive into an unforgettable scene. Red sign reads: direction of travel.

Makudonarudo
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Makudonarudo

Makudonarudo (マクドナルド) is a slice of fast food life that’s surprisingly woven into Japan’s socio-economic fabric. In poorer neighborhoods, it becomes more than just a quick meal—it’s a gathering spot for many elderly folks living on tight budgets. You’ll see groups of older people nursing coffee refills and sharing fries, finding warmth and company they…

Overtourism

Overtourism

Overtourism describes a phenomenon where the number of visitors to a destination overwhelms its capacity, causing strain on local communities, infrastructure, and the environment. In Japan, this has become a pressing issue in popular locations such as Kyoto, Mount Fuji, and Tokyo’s historic Asakusa district as well as popular insta spots. Overcrowding diminishes the charm…