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.

  • Tokyo Tower

    The illuminated Tokyo Tower is always a stunning sight but notoriously tricky to shoot, especially when it comes to nailing the white balance. The warm glow of the tower contrasts with the cooler tones of the city at night, making it a challenge to capture the scene just right. Still, it’s worth the effort every…

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    Purple Date

    The ambient lighting at the top of Tokyo Tower is just stunning—especially the purple glow! It adds a unique and calming vibe to the space, making the experience of taking in Tokyo’s breathtaking views feel even more special. A perfect touch to an already iconic spot!

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    Zojoji Temple

    Ideally located near Tokyo Tower, Zojoji Temple is a historic and spiritual landmark that plays a central role in Tokyo’s New Year celebrations. With its striking mix of traditional architecture and the modern backdrop of the tower, the temple is a stunning place to welcome the new year. Visitors flock here to join the joyous…

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    Subway

    In the subway with my Sigma ART 35mm f/1.4—a lens that never disappoints. The wide aperture handles the low light beautifully, creating sharp, detailed shots with creamy bokeh. Even in such a mundane setting, it makes every frame look cinematic and polished. Always a pleasure to shoot with this gem!

  • Toppan Building

    Micro 4/3 cameras are definitely convenient to carry and simple to use, but when it comes to photo quality, my 5D Mark III still takes the crown. The level of detail, dynamic range, and overall depth it captures—even in something as ordinary as this random building—just outshines the Micro 4/3. Sometimes, the bulkier gear is…

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    Year End Lights

    Marunouchi is always a treat around the end of the year, with its stunning light displays creating a festive and magical atmosphere. The tree-lined streets glow warmly with thousands of golden LED lights, offering a perfect backdrop for an evening stroll. Whether you’re window-shopping or just soaking in the holiday vibes, it’s a beautiful way…

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    Tamiya Unimog

    To join my daughter in her RC adventures, Santa brought me a Tamiya Mercedes-Benz Unimog 425 on a CC01 chassis! This little beast is a dream for off-road fun—it’s built to handle rough terrain and tackle obstacles like a pro. Whether it’s climbing rocks, powering through mud, or just cruising alongside my daughter’s RC, it’s…

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    Tamiya Neo Scorcher

    Last Christmas, my daughter asked for—and received—a Tamiya XB Neo Scorcher with the TT-02B chassis. It’s a fantastic RC buggy, combining speed, durability, and Tamiya’s trademark quality. We’ve had so much fun racing it and tackling all kinds of terrain. But, of course, I couldn’t let her have all the fun! That’s why I needed…

  • Imperial Palace

    My usual jogging track at night—quite a view, isn’t it? :) The glow of the lights, the calm atmosphere, and the crisp night air make it a perfect place to unwind and get those miles in. It’s hard not to feel inspired running through such a beautiful setting!

  • Forest Floor

    At the end of autumn in Tokyo, ginkgo leaves steal the show, blanketing the forest floor in vibrant shades of yellow. Their fan-shaped elegance creates a striking contrast against the earthy tones of the season, turning paths and open spaces into golden carpets. The soft crunch underfoot and the way they catch the light make…