Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan’s bustling capital, is a vibrant metropolis where tradition and modernity coexist in perfect harmony. The city offers everything from futuristic skyscrapers and neon-lit districts to serene temples and historic neighborhoods. Shibuya and Shinjuku pulse with energy, featuring world-famous landmarks like the Shibuya Scramble Crossing and bustling entertainment hubs, while districts like Asakusa preserve Tokyo’s cultural roots with Senso-ji Temple, the city’s oldest Buddhist temple. Akihabara is a paradise for tech enthusiasts and anime fans, while Harajuku and Omotesando showcase cutting-edge fashion and design. Tokyo’s green spaces, such as Ueno Park and the Imperial Palace gardens, provide peaceful retreats amidst the urban landscape. Food lovers can enjoy everything from Michelin-starred dining to street food, including sushi, ramen, and izakaya delights. With its efficient transportation system, unique attractions, and ever-changing skyline, Tokyo is a city that constantly surprises and captivates visitors from all over the world. Here are some of the photos I captured during my visits. Enjoy your virtual tour!

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    Lost Tourist

    Spotted a lost tourist in Shinjuku Station on a cold Tokyo morning. With maps in hand and a puzzled look, they stood out amidst the rush of commuters. Shinjuku’s labyrinth of exits and platforms is a challenge even for locals, but on a chilly morning, it adds an extra layer to the adventure!

  • Night Walk

    Testing the 56mm APD on a rainy night was a treat for the bokeh and atmosphere, but I couldn’t help wishing it was WR (Weather Resistant). Handling a non-WR lens in wet conditions is always a bit nerve-wracking, but the results made it worth it. Here’s hoping Fuji gives us an updated, weather-sealed version someday!

  • Tokyo Sunset

    The sun gently sets behind the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku, casting a warm glow over the city. The iconic silhouette of the twin towers against the evening sky makes for a serene and beautiful scene, marking the end of another bustling day in Tokyo.

  • Light Tunnel

    The beautiful lights in Korakuen for the end of the year are truly magical. The garden transforms into a glowing wonderland, with illuminated trees, pathways, and reflections on the water creating a serene and festive atmosphere. A perfect spot to enjoy Tokyo’s winter charm! ✨🎄

  • Gimme Money

    Ever since the news about disguised Chinese guys posing as Japanese monks to scam money from donors, I can’t help but wonder: is this guy fake too? It’s a thought that crosses my mind every time I see a monk collecting donations now. The whole situation has made something so culturally iconic feel suspicious, which…

  • Sake Bar

    Discovered a lovely spot in Takadanobaba with a great selection and super friendly staff. A neat touch: the right glass is filled with water and serves as a reference for exactly how much to pour. Simple, clever, and thoughtful—just like the overall vibe of the place!

  • XF 55-200mm

    Took some handheld shots at 1/15s using the Fujifilm XF 55-200mm F3.5-4.8 R LM OIS, and I’m impressed. This “cheap” zoom really delivers. The image stabilization is fantastic—better than I expected and even better than the Canon 100-400mm I used to own. With the Fuji, I can still get sharp shots at 1/15s, whereas with…

  • Takadanobaba Night

    Takadanobaba on the Yamanote Line, also known as the Atomu stop! Famous for its connection to Astro Boy (Tetsuwan Atom), this lively station even plays the iconic theme song when trains arrive. A fun nod to Osamu Tezuka’s legacy and a charming detail for fans of Japanese pop culture.

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    Waiting for Train

    Captured various people waiting for trains in Tokyo, specifically in Shinjuku and Akihabara. Why, you ask? Turns out there’s a demand for these kinds of shots on Shutterstock! It’s interesting how everyday moments, like commuters standing by the platform, can be turned into stock photo gold. Sometimes the ordinary is what people are looking for.