Shooting

Street photography in Japan offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity, with every frame telling its own story. From the neon-lit chaos of Shibuya’s scramble crossing to the serene alleys of Kyoto, the streets pulse with life, culture, and individuality. In urban centers like Tokyo or Osaka, the mix of cutting-edge architecture and everyday moments—people hurrying to work, street vendors serving snacks, or cyclists navigating narrow paths—create endless opportunities for candid, compelling shots. The fashion stands out too. In areas like Harajuku, you’ll find eclectic, colorful outfits, while in Ginza, it’s all about refined elegance. Seasonal changes add another layer to the scenery: cherry blossoms in spring, vibrant festivals in summer, golden foliage in autumn, and snow-covered streets in winter. Capturing these elements through a fast lens like the Nocticron 42.5mm f/1.2 or a classic 135mm f/2 allows for stunning depth and sharpness, making every subject pop against the dynamic backdrop. Street photography in Japan is more than just visuals—it’s about the rhythm of life, the unexpected encounters, and finding beauty in the small, fleeting details of daily life.

Purple Date
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Purple Date

The ambient lighting at the top of Tokyo Tower is just stunning—especially the purple glow! It adds a unique and calming vibe to the space, making the experience of taking in Tokyo’s breathtaking views feel even more special. A perfect touch to an already iconic spot!

Oden Time
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Oden Time

With the cold weather settling back in Tokyo, it’s the perfect time to enjoy some warm and comforting oden! This classic Japanese dish, with its simmered daikon, eggs, fish cakes, and more, soaking up all the rich flavors of the broth, is a winter staple that never fails to satisfy. A cozy bowl to keep…

Girlfriends

Girlfriends

A classic scene in Harajuku: girlfriends shopping, exploring trendy boutiques, and hunting for unique finds along Takeshita Street. From quirky accessories to stylish outfits, it’s the ultimate spot for a fun day out in Tokyo’s fashion hub. Laughter, shopping bags, and the energy of youth fill the air!

Liuhe Night Market
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Liuhe Night Market

The Liuhe Night Market is often referred to as the “tourist” night market of Kaohsiung, though it’s hard to see why—there didn’t seem to be many tourists around, certainly fewer than at Ruifeng Night Market. Liuhe stands out for its focus on seafood, with stalls offering everything from crab, shrimp, octopus, to squid. Some vendors…

Ruifeng Night Market
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Ruifeng Night Market

Ruifeng Night Market, or Rueifong Night Market, stands as the largest and most vibrant night market in the Kaohsiung and Pingtung area. Though it may not carry the international fame of Liouhe Night Market, it has been a beloved hotspot for locals for over 20 years, offering an authentic Taiwanese night market experience. Its popularity…

Starbucks Smile

Starbucks Smile

Good service at Starbucks is a given, but in Japan, it comes with the added charm of the famous “Starbucks smile.” The staff’s politeness and warm demeanor make every visit feel welcoming, whether you’re grabbing a quick coffee or settling in for a while. It’s a little touch that makes a big difference.

Viron Shibuya
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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

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.

Good Morning Shibuya

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!

Old School
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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…