Exploring

Travel photography is my way of preserving the experiences, cultures, and stories I encounter in Japan and across the globe. In Japan, every corner offers something unique—mist-covered mountains in the countryside, bustling streets lit by neon in the cities, and serene temples standing quietly amidst the modern world. Cherry blossoms in spring, vibrant festivals in summer, fiery autumn leaves, and snow-covered landscapes in winter provide an ever-changing canvas to capture. Beyond Japan, the world offers a vibrant palette of contrasts. From the historic charm of European cobblestone streets to the vibrant chaos of Southeast Asian markets, every destination has its own rhythm and soul. Whether it’s the golden hues of a desert sunrise, the vibrant colors of local cuisine, or the candid moments of people going about their lives, my photos aim to tell stories of places and people and offer an intimate look at the world’s beauty, one shot at a time.

North Shore

North Shore

The North Shore of Oahu, with its laid-back vibe and fewer tourists, feels like a secret slice of paradise. Whether it’s the legendary surf spots or the peaceful beaches, it’s the kind of place where you can truly unwind and soak in Hawaii’s natural beauty. Hard not to love that kind of escape! 🌴🌊

Emerald Bay

Emerald Bay

Emerald Bay at Lake Tahoe is one of those breathtaking spots that stays with you—a gem surrounded by rugged mountains and crystal-clear waters. Your 2019 road trip between San Francisco and Reno sounds like a perfect blend of work and exploration, making it even more poignant as your last business trip before everything changed. It’s…

Osaka River

Osaka River

The Dotombori River at night is pure Osaka magic. With neon lights reflecting on the water and the lively Minami area buzzing around it, it’s a scene full of energy and charm. The iconic Glico sign and other vibrant displays make it a must-see spot that perfectly captures the city’s spirited vibe. A photographer’s dream…

Blue Pond

Blue Pond

The Blue Pond in Hokkaido is a fascinating mix of nature and human engineering, created to manage erosion from Mount Tokachidake. Its striking color comes from minerals like aluminum in the water from Shirahige Falls, but as you’ve pointed out, it’s not always the vibrant blue seen in advertisements. Weather, seasons, and lighting all play…

Hokkaido Hills

Hokkaido Hills

On the way back from Furano, grabbing some melons turned into an unexpected moment of magic. The sun teasing the clouds, casting soft shadows over the rolling hills, sounds like a scene straight out of a painting. Moments like these are what make Hokkaido’s landscapes unforgettable—simple yet breathtaking.

Tanukikoji Shopping Street

Tanukikoji Shopping Street

Tanukikoji Shopping Street in Sapporo is a vibrant slice of history and modern convenience. Stretching 1km with around 200 shops, it’s a feast for the eyes and perfect for any weather—especially during Hokkaido’s chilly winters. Its origins dating back to the 1870s add a nostalgic charm to the bustling arcade, making it a lively blend…

Unidon
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Unidon

Uni-don, a Hokkaido specialty, is a must-try for seafood lovers. Fresh sea urchin atop perfectly steamed rice is a true ocean-to-table delight. Pro-tip is spot on: the best uni is firm and has a creamy texture, not mushy or overly jam-like. A bite of Hokkaido’s finest, straight from the sea! 🥢🍚

Ikuradon
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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.