Living

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.

  • Space Mountain

    Another chance to test the high ISO capabilities of my little X-T2—this time inside Space Mountain in Tokyo. The low light was really a challenge, but the camera handled it impressively well. Crisp details and minimal noise, even in such tricky conditions. Definitely a fun and successful experiment!

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    Mario Kart

    Had a blast with my daughters playing Mario Kart at an arcade in Japan. The excitement of racing each other, the vibrant sounds, and the lively atmosphere made it so much fun. Nothing beats the joy of seeing their competitive spirit come alive on the tracks—it’s family bonding, arcade-style! 😊🎮

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    Washing Hands

    Purifying yourself and washing your hands at the entrance of a temple in Kamakura is a simple yet meaningful ritual. Using the wooden ladle, you cleanse your hands and mouth as a sign of respect and to prepare yourself spiritually before entering the sacred grounds. It’s a peaceful moment that connects you to Japan’s rich…

  • Coffe Time

    Before heading to work in Roppongi, I captured some bokeh on a Starbucks cup. The blurred background added a nice touch to the morning vibe—simple, cozy, and just enough time to enjoy the moment. Sometimes, it’s the little things!

  • Eight Twenty

    Wandering through Shinjuku before heading back to work—taking in the lively streets, the neon signs, and the endless energy of the area. Even a short stroll here feels like a mini escape from the daily grind. Always something new to see!

  • Todoroki Falls

    Todoroki Falls is a serene natural spot tucked away in a lush valley, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle of everyday life. The waterfall cascades gently into a clear pool, surrounded by greenery that creates a tranquil and refreshing atmosphere. Its beauty lies in its simplicity—a small but charming waterfall that feels like a…

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    Motown House

    One of Roppongi’s iconic landmarks: Motown. Known for its retro vibes and lively atmosphere, it’s a spot that brings back the spirit of classic Motown music while adding a touch of Tokyo nightlife. A must-visit for anyone exploring the area and looking for a fun, nostalgic experience!

  • Evening with the Boys

    Took the X-T2 with the 23mm f/2 out for a night in Yurakucho with the boys—perfect for capturing the lively atmosphere. The lens handled the low light and street scenes like a champ. Bonus: a GFX made an appearance during the evening, adding some serious gear envy to the mix. Great night, great company, and…

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    Boarding Train

    I’m really happy with the bokeh and colors of the XF 35mm f/2. It’s much lighter than the f/1.4 and focuses significantly faster—perfect for quick shots and everyday use. The weather resistance is an added bonus too. If you’re on the fence, I’d say make the switch—you won’t regret it!