• Takayama Jinya

    The Takayama Jinya is a beautifully restored Japanese house in the heart of Takayama, offering a glimpse into the Edo period. Once a regional government office, it now stands as a testament to traditional architecture, with its tatami rooms, wooden beams, and meticulously maintained gardens. Wandering through its halls feels like stepping back in time,…

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    Okinawa Swim

    Sometimes you’ve got to take a few risks for a great shot—this time, it meant my 5D getting splashed with seawater! Totally worth it for the dramatic results, but I’ll admit, my heart skipped a beat. Fingers crossed the camera’s none the worse for wear! 😅

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    Baikinman

    Put my daughter’s Baikinman toy to good use while setting up my tripod, flash, and umbrella. It made the perfect stand-in subject for tweaking the lighting and angles. A fun and oddly effective way to test the setup before the real shots!

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    Hunting Pokemons

    A now-ubiquitous sight in Tokyo: people of all ages—boys, girls, men, and women—wandering the streets, phones in hand, intently hunting Pokémon. Parks, stations, and even quiet alleys have become hotspots, turning the city into one giant interactive game board. It’s both amusing and surreal to see the craze blend so seamlessly into daily life.

  • Tokyo Skies

    A few days ago, Tokyo’s sky put on a spectacular show with some amazing clouds. Big, dramatic formations rolled across the skyline, their shapes and textures catching the light in the most stunning way. A perfect moment for the camera to capture nature’s art above the urban sprawl.

  • Fée Délice

    Enjoyed some good crêpes in Harajuku at Fée Délice—light, flavorful, and satisfying as always. The ambiance adds to the experience, but the cider? Delicious, yet predictably overpriced. Still, it’s a nice treat in the middle of Tokyo’s bustling streets.

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    Matsuri Faces

    Took the GX85 out for a spin at night, and it handled pretty well! The face AF tracking was impressively reliable, even in low light. Shooting straight JPEGs, the results were solid with manageable noise up to ISO 3000—beyond that, the denoise algorithm softens things too much. For a micro 4/3, though, it’s not bad…

  • Shibuya Shoot

    In the middle of a scorching summer day, the scene at Shibuya Crossing was alive with motion. The girls, laughing and carefree, stood out even more in the blazing sunlight, their energy undeterred by the heat. The maid outfit added a whimsical touch to the vibrant chaos, creating a playful contrast against the urban intensity…

  • Shibuya Summer

    Tokyo summers are relentless—sweltering heat, high humidity, and that sticky feeling as soon as you step outside. I honestly don’t know anyone who enjoys it. The city buzzes on, but you can feel everyone just trying to survive until the cooler autumn air finally rolls in.

  • Coffee Work

    Free Wi-Fi, free air conditioning, and good coffee—no wonder most coffee shops are packed with students, tourists, and salarymen. While students and tourists seem to enjoy the atmosphere and a decent brew, the salarymen are there more for a spot to work or escape, seemingly unfazed by the actual quality of the coffee in their…