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    North Shore

    The North Shore of Oahu is a paradise for those who crave nature’s raw beauty. Known for its world-famous surf breaks like Pipeline and Sunset Beach, this stretch of coastline transforms into a playground for surfers during the winter, with waves reaching up to 30 feet. Off-season, the vibe is much calmer, with golden sands,…

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    Honolulu Jam

    Uploading a few pictures from Hawaii in my next posts, starting with this one—a traffic jam in Honolulu. Nothing remarkable about the scene itself, but I really liked the light and the bokeh in this shot. Sometimes, it’s the simplest moments that make for the best photos.

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    Viron Shibuya

    Breakfast at Viron in Shibuya is a treat—admittedly on the pricey side, but the perk of taking leftover bread home softens the blow. Their pastries and bread are top-notch, perfect for a leisurely morning. Also, check out the light effects captured with the GX85; it adds a warm, inviting touch to the scene, making even…

  • Picnic

    A lovely Sunday finally arrived after days of relentless typhoons and heavy rains—perfect weather for a picnic. The park was alive with scenes of Japanese couples and elegantly dressed ladies relaxing on the grass, enjoying the rare sunshine. A peaceful, picturesque moment capturing the calm after the storm.

  • Urbanscape

    Roaming the back streets of Akihabara, it’s striking how much has changed over the past decade. Once a treasure trove of niche electronics and underground otaku culture, many of the tiny, cluttered shops have given way to more polished stores and cafes. While the area still holds its unique charm, the shifts are a reminder…

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    Darth Vader

    Spotted Darth Vader and the stormtroopers holding court at Yodobashi Akiba. Nothing like a little Star Wars flair in the middle of a tech megastore to brighten the shopping trip. The Force is clearly strong with Akihabara’s geek culture!

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    Akihabara Station

    On my way to Yodobashi Camera, I couldn’t resist grabbing a few more platform shots. The movement, the colors, and the endless flow of commuters always make Tokyo’s train stations an endless source of inspiration. A quick detour with my camera before diving into the gadget paradise!

  • Good Morning Shibuya

    Met up with a friend and his stylish X-Pro2 for coffee in Shibuya. Of course, I had my trusty little Lumix along for the ride. It’s always fun comparing shots and gear over a good cup of coffee in one of Tokyo’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Cameras, caffeine, and conversation—a perfect trio!

  • Sansai Soba

    Enjoyed a bowl of delicious Sansai Soba in Hakone. Sansai (山菜), or mountain vegetables, add a fresh and earthy flavor to the dish, perfectly complementing the warm, savory broth and buckwheat noodles. A simple yet satisfying taste of traditional Japanese cuisine, especially after exploring the serene beauty of Hakone.