Japan

Japan, an island nation in East Asia, is a captivating blend of ancient tradition and cutting-edge modernity. From the bustling cities of Tokyo and Osaka, filled with neon lights, skyscrapers, and technological marvels, to the serene temples, shrines, and gardens of Kyoto and Nara, Japan offers a diverse range of experiences. Its stunning natural landscapes include Mount Fuji, cherry blossom-lined rivers, and rugged coastlines, as well as hot spring resorts like Hakone and Beppu that invite relaxation. Japan is also renowned for its rich culture, from traditional tea ceremonies, sumo wrestling, and geisha performances to pop culture phenomena like anime and manga. With its efficient transportation system, delicious cuisine—ranging from sushi and ramen to regional specialties—and warm hospitality, Japan is a destination that seamlessly combines history, nature, and innovation, offering something unforgettable for every traveler. Here are some of the photos I captured during my visits. Enjoy your virtual tour!

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    Iidabashi Station

    Taking my 16-35mm lens out for a walk always feels like reconnecting with an old friend. This lens, my very first L-series, has been with me for nearly a decade now. Despite its years, it still delivers stunning results, proving that great gear, when cared for, can stand the test of time. The versatility of…

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    Harmonica Yokocho

    Some black-and-white 135mm shots of Harmonica Yokocho holds a particular kind of weight—a timeless quality that feels both nostalgic and reflective. The narrow alleys of this iconic Tokyo drinking and dining district, lined with tiny shacks and glowing lanterns, have long been a testament to Japan’s vibrant nightlife culture. The ageing population is leaving its…

  • Space Mountain

    My first trip to Disneyland Tokyo with my trusty 135mm lens turned out to be a fantastic opportunity for some creative photography, especially while killing time in the queue for Space Mountain. For a ride known for its thrilling darkness, the surrounding area offers a surprisingly rich palette of light, color, and motion to capture….

  • R2D2

    Walking up to the Star Wars ride at Tokyo Disneyland, there’s no mistaking the thrill of stepping into a galaxy far, far away. And what better way to start the adventure than with R2-D2 himself greeting you at the entrance? The little astromech droid, gleaming in his signature white and blue, immediately sets the tone…

  • Splash Mountain

    As I focused my lens on Splash Mountain, the highlight was capturing the exact moment when the logs plunged down the iconic final drop. People falling through the air, arms flailing and faces frozen in expressions of pure excitement (or panic), were nothing short of gold for a photographer. Each log had its own story—a…

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    Kyourakutei Soba

    Another visit to my favorite soba restaurant, Kyourakutei Soba (蕎楽亭) in Kagurazaka, felt like coming home. This time, I made a conscious choice to put my camera down when the food arrived—a rarity for me—and instead focused on the subtle details inside the restaurant that make this place so special. The interior has a rustic…

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    Inokashira Shrine

    The serene Inokashira Park is home to a small yet significant shrine dedicated to Benzaiten, a revered Japanese Buddhist goddess with origins tracing back to Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge and the arts. Benzaiten embodies everything that flows—water, time, speech, music, eloquence, and even knowledge itself. Her presence in the park adds a mystical…

  • Inokashira Park

    Inokashira Park, tucked away in Kichijoji, is a slice of tranquility in the bustling city of Tokyo. With its serene pond at the center, shaded pathways, and vibrant seasonal blooms, it’s a favorite spot for locals to relax and enjoy nature. On the water, young schoolgirls in neatly pressed uniforms can often be seen paddling…

  • Washing Machine

    It’s hard not to marvel at a very old washing machine still humming away, doing its job long after its peers have been retired. The faded paint, clunky dials, and sturdy metal frame tell a story of an era when appliances were built to last—a stark contrast to today’s planned obsolescence. Every spin and cycle…