• First Sakuras

    The first sakuras are blooming in Tokyo, and this year, no business trips will whisk me away during Hanami season—so happy! Finally, I’ll get to fully enjoy the fleeting beauty of cherry blossoms, soaking in the serene views and vibrant atmosphere without any interruptions. A perfect start to spring! 🌸😊✨

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    Subway Speed

    Testing the X-H1 with the 10-24mm to see if IBIS makes a difference, but it turns out I still can’t push beyond 1/4s—about the same as I could manage with the X-T2. Not that I’m complaining, as 1/4s is already pretty solid for handheld shots. Just wanted to see if the IBIS would let me…

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    Platform Light

    The light on this JR platform in Tokyo is just perfect! The interplay of shadows and highlights creates such a cinematic feel, turning an ordinary moment into something special. Tokyo’s train stations always seem to have that unique atmosphere that’s a joy to capture.

  • Sushi Night

    With the ZhongYi Optics 35mm f/0.95 at the front and the Fuji X-H1 at the back, I captured an old sushi restaurant in Tokyo glowing softly at night. The fast lens perfectly highlighted the cozy, nostalgic vibe of the place, with its wooden signs and warm lighting creating a scene full of character. The APS-C…

  • Temmaru

    With the ZhongYi Optics 35mm f/0.95 at the front and the Fuji X-H1 at the back, I captured the entrance of Temmaru restaurant in Kagurazaka at night. The warm glow of the lights, the shallow depth of field, and the creamy bokeh brought out by the fast lens make the scene feel inviting and cinematic….

  • Red Bicycle

    Using the Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 Mark II at the front and the Fuji X-H1 at the back, I captured a red bicycle glowing under the streetlights in Kagurazaka at night. The APS-C sensor with IBIS, combined with this ultra-fast manual lens, really is a dream setup. The shallow depth of field and creamy…

  • Japanese Roofs

    With the Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 Mark II at the front and the Fuji X-H1 at the back, I captured the old rooftops glowing softly at night in Kagurazaka. The APS-C sensor, paired with IBIS and this ultra-fast manual lens, feels like the perfect combo. The stabilization makes low-light handheld shots a breeze, and…

  • Yebisu Sign

    Using the Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 Mark II up front and the Fuji X-H1 at the back, I captured the Yebisu sign glowing at night in Kagurazaka. The APS-C sensor paired with IBIS and a fast manual lens feels like a dream combo for me. The stabilization lets me push the limits in low…

  • Weirdo

    Spotted something strange near the south exit of Shinjuku Station—a guy was, well, humping his bag in plain sight. Definitely not your typical Tokyo moment! Let’s just say the city never fails to surprise with its share of oddities.

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    Greek Restaurants

    Snapped a few shots in Athens while indulging in some delicious local delicacies. From freshly baked pita to creamy tzatziki, and of course, souvlaki straight off the grill, every bite was a treat. The vibrant markets and cozy tavernas made it all the more memorable. Athens is a feast for both the eyes and the…