Ebisu

Ebisu is a stylish and laid-back district in Tokyo, Japan, known for its sophisticated atmosphere, trendy dining scene, and relaxed vibe. Located near Shibuya, it offers a mix of modern urban life and quieter charm. The area is home to the Ebisu Garden Place, a popular complex featuring upscale restaurants, shops, and the Yebisu Beer Museum, where visitors can learn about the history of one of Japan’s oldest beers and enjoy tastings. Ebisu is a food lover’s paradise, with a variety of izakayas, cafes, and international restaurants lining its streets, making it a great spot for a casual evening out. Despite its proximity to the busy parts of Tokyo, Ebisu maintains a calm and elegant feel, making it a favorite among locals and visitors looking for a more relaxed urban experience. Here are some of the photos I captured during my visits. Enjoy your virtual tour!

Amour Ebisu

Amour Ebisu

Had an amazing dining experience at Amour, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Ebisu. The delicate fusion of French and Japanese cuisine was beautifully crafted, reminding me of the excellent Sa.Qua.Na in Honfleur. Every dish was a treat for the senses—definitely worth a try if you’re in the area!

Biogon Focus

Biogon Focus

The focus ring of the Zeiss Biogon 35mm is such a joy to use—smooth, precise, and with just the right amount of resistance. I find myself often playing with it, even when I’m not shooting, just because it feels so satisfying. It’s a reminder of how much fun manual focus can be with the right…

Rainy Ebisu

Rainy Ebisu

A rainy Friday night in Ebisu—wet streets reflecting the glow of city lights, umbrellas bobbing through the crowd, and a calm, almost cinematic atmosphere. The sound of raindrops and the gentle buzz of conversations from nearby izakayas make it a perfect mix of cozy and moody vibes. Tokyo at its best in the rain. 🌧️✨