Sunny Day
After a long walk to the library, playing in the nearby park, the best way to end a lovely autumn day is to have some quality Lego time. I’m glad my kids also enjoy their Lego sets.
My daily life in Tokyo.
Always interesting, even after 15 years.
After a long walk to the library, playing in the nearby park, the best way to end a lovely autumn day is to have some quality Lego time. I’m glad my kids also enjoy their Lego sets.
In Japan, public displays of affection are traditionally limited to holding hands.
Love the combination of pin-point sharpness and soft bokeh of these night shots with the RF50mm/f1.2L. Even a simple railway station looks good.
Cute sign to signal ongoing roadwork in Tokyo. That’s a piece of the Kawaii Culture for you.
Things are slowly getting back to normal in Tokyo. Restaurants can now serve alcohol until 20:00 and thus, we enjoyed a short night out in one of Sugamo’s izakayas.
One of these typical little train stations a bit off the center of Tokyo. Simple, but clean. Combination of IBIS + IS on the lens allows clean shot at low shutter speed (here with the R6).
Things have changed quite a lot around Akihabara in 20 years. The cool little shops are now mostly gone, replaced by shiny glass towers. I wonder where the Otakus have gone…
My favorite electronic shop in Tokyo: Yodobashi Camera in Akihabara.
The Shinobazu Pond in Ueno Park and its famous lotus.
Tokyo Skytree as seen from Ueno with a nice compression from the EF400mm. It looks as if the tower was simply pasted on the background.
October is around the corner and the time to visit Disneyland approaches.
The usual rainy days from September in Japan.