Black & White Vol. 106 (Japan Digital Edition)
So I spent the last two weeks in Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan, shot a few hundred images and five rolls of film, have returned and now have a bunch of photographs to put somewhere. This is just the digital photos of my trip. Once I've developed and scanned my film, I'll do a film post, while working on more of an essay on my experience.
Who needs sleeves?
I love these burgers.
Bye Australia.
Making our way to Ryogoku, Sumida, Tokyo.
Pit stop at McDonald's in a new country.
Ryogoku train station.
Hannah, Simon and Georgia at Gen, an Izakaya restaurant in Ryogoku.
Where am I going?
Waiting for a train.
Crossing at Akihabara station.
Groceries stop.
Tomoko, friend of Rocky's who met us at a sushi train in Ginza.
Some serious money in this place.
Shinjuku long exposure.
Georgia and Simon on the travelator.
Business district in Shinjuku, on our way to Park Hyatt and New York Bar.
Tokyo is very big.
Finding somewhere to drink.
Nope, not this one.
Bar Araku for drinks.
Slick hair.
Waiting for a fast train.
Shinkansen to Kyoto.
I know the feeling.
Karasu perched on the bridge in downtown Kyoto.
First sight of Kamo River.
Alleyways in downtown Kyoto.
Plenty of construction taking place.
Yeah man.
Sounded like a steel drum.
Downtown Kyoto.
From a raw file 5 stops underexposed. Came out fine. Perks of digital. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
In Kyoto Gyoen park.
More of the Kamo River.
G'day Woz. Shinkansen back to Tokyo.
Hanging out at Mister Donut before check-in.
Got my picture taken.
Yuria (right), was taking photographs of me in the accommodation.
Tokyo trains stations.
Tokyo subway stations.
Shinjuku I think.
You can't see much, but Steve Wozniak is always watching (top right).
Having the real Harajuku Gyoza. Ended up having three plates.
Indian Motorcycles merch store.
That Tokyo wind.
Meiji Shrine over there.
This was really rather pleasant and refreshing.
Yoyogi Park.
More subways.
The Tokyo Skytree looks like a giant ray gun.
Tokyo is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is.
All aboard the choo-choo train.
Last day in Ginza before my flight.