• Hangzhou

    Not the lake, but the streets around the hotel. Hangzhou: skipping the famous West Lake this time and exploring the streets around the hotel instead. A mix of modern shops, local eateries, and everyday life gives a glimpse into the city beyond its tourist spots. Sometimes, the less iconic places are just as interesting!

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    Seared Tuna

    First lunch in Hangzhou: hunger won out, and I didn’t venture far beyond the mall. It turned out to be one of the few “clean” meals of the week—simple, satisfying, and exactly what I needed to recharge after arriving. Sometimes convenience wins!

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    Dreamliner

    A Dreamliner (B787) at the gate in Narita—its sleek design and iconic silhouette always stand out. Watching it sit poised for departure, you can’t help but admire the engineering that make it one of the most impressive aircrafts in the sky. A perfect travel moment!

  • Japanese Shacks

    Every Japanese town seems to have them: crumbling old houses with (very) elderly residents still calling them home. These structures, worn by time and weather, tell a story of resilience and change, standing as reminders of a bygone era amidst modern surroundings. A common but quietly poignant sight.

  • Yurakucho Rain

    Rain in Yurakucho: the perfect chance to test the weather sealing on my X-T2. Between the raindrops and the neon reflections, it was a great setting to shoot. And yes, the camera handled it like a champ—seems all good!

  • Fresh Pasta

    Fresh pasta in Kagurazaka—a delightful new discovery! Handmade and perfectly cooked, it’s a treat to find such a gem in this charming neighborhood. A great spot for Italian comfort food with a touch of Kagurazaka’s unique vibe. Definitely coming back for more!

  • Japanese Countryside

    The Japanese countryside in Gunma Prefecture is a serene escape, with its lush green rice fields stretching out to the horizon. The neatly lined paddies reflect the sky like mirrors, creating a tranquil and timeless scene. Surrounded by rolling hills and small villages, it’s a perfect glimpse into the rural charm and quiet beauty of…

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    X-T2 Limit

    Pushing the Fuji X-T2 to its limits at night with boost mode at 14fps, face tracking AF, a minimum shutter speed of 1/200s, and very high ISO—it’s definitely a challenge, but the results are seriously impressive! The camera handled the fast action and low light beautifully, capturing sharp details and keeping noise surprisingly under control….

  • Yakitori Night

    Yakitori night with two French dads from the school—a perfect mix of good food and great conversation. The smoky flavors of grilled skewers paired with lively banter made for a relaxed and enjoyable evening. Nothing beats a casual night out like this!

  • Tokyo Tower

    Tokyo Tower, as seen from Roppongi Hills on a sunny morning, is a sight to behold. The clear skies make the red and white structure pop against the vibrant blue backdrop, while the city sprawls out below in intricate detail. It’s the perfect vantage point to appreciate one of Tokyo’s most iconic landmarks.