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.

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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…

  • Secret Park

    While cycling through the city, I stumbled upon a tiny hidden park with a lovely view of Shinjuku’s skyline. Nestled away from the bustling streets, it felt like a quiet oasis amidst the urban chaos. The contrast of greenery with the towering skyscrapers in the distance made it a perfect spot to pause and take…

  • Kabukicho

    A night out in Kabukicho reveals just how much this iconic Tokyo district has transformed in recent years. Once dominated by salarymen unwinding after work, the streets now buzz with foreign tourists exploring its neon-lit alleys and eclectic nightlife. The vibe has shifted to feel more international, but the district’s energy and chaotic charm remain…

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    Oden Time

    With the cold weather settling back in Tokyo, it’s the perfect time to enjoy some warm and comforting oden! This classic Japanese dish, with its simmered daikon, eggs, fish cakes, and more, soaking up all the rich flavors of the broth, is a winter staple that never fails to satisfy. A cozy bowl to keep…

  • Autumn in Tokyo

    A peaceful lunch stroll, soaking in the beauty of autumn leaves after weeks of traveling. The vibrant reds, yellows, and oranges create a serene atmosphere, offering a perfect moment to unwind and reconnect with nature. Nothing beats the crisp air and the calming rustle of leaves underfoot.

  • Omotesando Hills

    The Christmas decorations are up at Omotesando Hills in Harajuku, transforming the stylish shopping complex into a festive wonderland. Twinkling lights, elegant ornaments, and beautifully arranged displays bring holiday cheer to the trendy heart of Tokyo. It’s the perfect mix of modern sophistication and seasonal warmth—definitely worth a visit this time of year!

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    Waiting for Train

    Another round of subway platform shots, this time with a touch of motion blur to capture the dynamic energy of the scene. Trains streak past, passengers blur into motion, and the stillness of the platform contrasts beautifully with the rush of the moment. Always fascinating to play with light and movement underground!

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    Space Invaders

    Invader, the pseudonym of a renowned French urban artist born in 1969, is known for his mosaic artworks inspired by the 8-bit video games of the 1970s and 1980s. Taking his name from the 1978 arcade game Space Invaders, his creations are composed of square ceramic tiles that resemble video game characters. Though he remains…