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!

  • Toppan Building

    Micro 4/3 cameras are definitely convenient to carry and simple to use, but when it comes to photo quality, my 5D Mark III still takes the crown. The level of detail, dynamic range, and overall depth it captures—even in something as ordinary as this random building—just outshines the Micro 4/3. Sometimes, the bulkier gear is…

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    Year End Lights

    Marunouchi is always a treat around the end of the year, with its stunning light displays creating a festive and magical atmosphere. The tree-lined streets glow warmly with thousands of golden LED lights, offering a perfect backdrop for an evening stroll. Whether you’re window-shopping or just soaking in the holiday vibes, it’s a beautiful way…

  • Imperial Palace

    My usual jogging track at night—quite a view, isn’t it? :) The glow of the lights, the calm atmosphere, and the crisp night air make it a perfect place to unwind and get those miles in. It’s hard not to feel inspired running through such a beautiful setting!

  • Forest Floor

    At the end of autumn in Tokyo, ginkgo leaves steal the show, blanketing the forest floor in vibrant shades of yellow. Their fan-shaped elegance creates a striking contrast against the earthy tones of the season, turning paths and open spaces into golden carpets. The soft crunch underfoot and the way they catch the light make…

  • Secret Park

    While cycling through the city, I stumbled upon a tiny hidden park with a lovely view of Shinjuku’s skyline. Nestled away from the bustling streets, it felt like a quiet oasis amidst the urban chaos. The contrast of greenery with the towering skyscrapers in the distance made it a perfect spot to pause and take…

  • Kabukicho

    A night out in Kabukicho reveals just how much this iconic Tokyo district has transformed in recent years. Once dominated by salarymen unwinding after work, the streets now buzz with foreign tourists exploring its neon-lit alleys and eclectic nightlife. The vibe has shifted to feel more international, but the district’s energy and chaotic charm remain…

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    Platforms Ghosts

    Having fun on JR platforms with an ND filter mounted on the GX-85, turning people and trains into ghostly figures. The long exposures blur the bustling movement into ethereal streaks, creating an almost surreal scene. It’s a fascinating way to capture the energy of Tokyo while revealing a hidden, dreamlike layer to its everyday chaos.

  • Ochazuke

    Chazuke (茶漬け, ちゃづけ) or ochazuke (お茶漬け) is a humble Japanese comfort food that involves pouring hot liquid—usually tea, dashi, or soup—over cooked rice and adding toppings like pickles, salmon, or seaweed. While some might dismiss it as a simple, even “lousy” dish, it’s undeniably satisfying in its simplicity. This version with mentaiko (spicy cod roe)…

  • Long Exposure Shibuya

    Had a bit of fun in Shibuya with the GX85 and an ND400 filter, capturing the bustling streets in a whole new way. The long exposure turned the sea of people and cars into ghostly trails, while the iconic Shibuya Crossing remained sharp and vivid. It’s always exciting to experiment with light and motion in…