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    Old School

    Phone, book, or newspaper—it doesn’t really matter when you’re on your own, does it? Each one is just a way to pass the time and escape into your own little world. But when you’re with someone at a café or restaurant, it’s a whole different story. That’s when the screen goes down, and the conversation…

  • Night Buzz

    At the live broadcast of Abema News from Roppongi Hills, the pretty girls on set had a peculiar role—smiling, nodding enthusiastically, and chiming in with the occasional light or overly agreeable comment. It’s a common trope in Japanese TV, where charm and energy often take center stage over substance. Still, it adds a certain polished,…

  • La Ruée vers l’Or

    La Ruée vers l’Or in Tokyo is a gem for French cuisine enthusiasts. With a menu that balances delicious dishes, a thoughtful selection of perfectly paired wines, and reasonable pricing, it’s a spot that delivers on all fronts. Whether it’s for a casual dinner or a special occasion, this place is highly recommended for its…

  • Traffic Jam

    Heading to Owakudani turned into an unforgettable traffic jam experience—1 hour to cover just 1 kilometer on a narrow mountain road. The sulfurous hot springs and volcanic views were worth it, but getting there felt like part of the adventure (or test of patience). Definitely pack snacks and good company for this kind of trip!

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    Tokyo Tunnels

    Impressive results with a slow shutter speed using the Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 12mm f/1.4 on the GX85. This little camera continues to amaze me—compact but packed with features. The 5-axis in-body sensor stabilization is a game-changer, letting me capture sharp shots even in challenging conditions. Honestly, it outpaces many DSLRs in this regard. Canon,…

  • Makishi Public Market

    The Naha Makishi Public Market, accessible from bustling Kokusai Street, is a lively hub where visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant world of Okinawan cuisine. Women are the driving force behind this Machigwa, bringing energy and authenticity to the market’s atmosphere. On the first floor, you’ll find a colorful array of tropical seafood, unique…

  • Shuri Castle

    Shuri Castle (首里城) in Shuri, Okinawa, stands as a symbol of the Ryūkyū Kingdom’s rich history and culture. Once the royal palace, it served as the political, economic, and cultural heart of the kingdom. Tragically, it was almost completely destroyed during the Battle of Okinawa in 1945. Starting in 1992, the castle was meticulously reconstructed…

  • Relaxing Bars

    Tokyo is a treasure trove of cozy, relaxing bars, perfect for winding down with a nightcap. Tucked away in quiet corners or hidden on upper floors, these spots offer everything from expertly crafted cocktails to rare whiskeys, all served with a touch of Japanese hospitality. An ideal way to end the evening in style.

  • Salad Bar

    Somewhere in Shinjuku, near Isetan, I stumbled upon one of the best salad bars I’ve ever seen. Packed with an incredible variety of fresh and exotic raw vegetables, it’s a paradise for anyone who loves crisp, vibrant, and healthy options. A true hidden gem in the heart of the city.