Autumn Colors
Beautiful reds and oranges in Tokyo at this time of the year.
Living in Tokyo for roughly two decades, you’d think the novelty would wear off—but this city never stops surprising me. From the quiet hum of early-morning trains to the neon chaos of Shinjuku at night, Tokyo’s rhythm is a constant source of inspiration. Daily life here is a blend of tradition and modernity: vending machines on every corner, temples nestled between skyscrapers, and festivals that bring streets to life. Even mundane errands feel unique, whether it’s navigating crowded markets, exploring new ramen shops, or watching the seasons change in meticulously tended parks. Tokyo’s energy, contrasts, and subtle details make every day a story waiting to be told. It’s a photographer’s dream and a constant reminder that familiarity doesn’t dull magic—it sharpens it.
Beautiful reds and oranges in Tokyo at this time of the year.
Lost tourist in Shinjuku Station on cold morning in Tokyo.
Trying the 56 APD during a rainy night. I wished it was labelled WR (Weather Resistant)!
The sun gently going to bed just behind city hall in Shinjuku.
Beautiful lights in Korakuen for the end of the year.
Every since they caught disguised Chinese guya posing as Japanese monks to steal money from donors, I cannot help but wonder: is this guy fake?
Interesting Soba sign in Takadanobaba at night.
Takadanobaba on the Yamanote line: the Atomu stop! Taka
Short escape to the country side, right when a Typhoon hits Japan.
Two shots from Ikebukuro Station at night on a rainy day.
Shinjuku at lunch time, somewhere in the new South Exit.
One of my favorite temples in Tokyo, only a few steps away from home: Tokyo Daijingu. Mostly visited by women praying for a good relationship. Shot with the Biogon 35mm.