
Photos from the Kanto plain area (mostly) of Japan: Tokyo, Yokohama, Kawasaki, and surrounding areas. Not likely to see many geisha or samurai. Just the Japan which has little to do with myths and movies---and yes, Tokyo IS part of the "real Japan."
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Papa! Matte!
Labels:
autumn,
everyday life,
fall,
fall colors,
kids,
leaves,
Tamagawadai Park,
Tokyo,
trees,
東京、多摩川台公園、紅葉、秋
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Autumn at Tamagawadai Park

Despite earlier predictions, the autumn leaves in my part of Tokyo have been quite colorful.
After very close to 11 years here, I am beginning to get used to the late, warm autumns. I used to think it strange that autumn leaves were peaking in late November/early December as they have long ago peaked and fallen back home.
Now I am tempted to agree with people who tell me that the weather is getting cold---at 60 degrees!!!!!
I have been here too darned long.
Labels:
autumn,
fall colors,
nature,
seasons,
Tamagawadai Park,
Tokyo,
東京、多摩川台公園、紅葉、秋
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Under the Ginkgo trees

There is a street just above Denenchofu station where many celebrities and other well-off folks live that is somewhat famous for it spring and autumn ginkgo trees. Famous enough that on autumn weekends the street is somewhat crowded with people taking photos and children playing in the leaves. It isn't the peak yet, but plenty of people were out yesterday. In another week or so, just as the color peaks, the street cleaners will be busy sweeping up the leaves as quickly as they fall. Kids haven't much time to play in them.


Labels:
autumn,
Denenchofu,
kimono,
leaves,
people,
Tokyo,
traditional,
urban
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Tamagawa Autumn

Every year in early November, I walk the 20 minutes or so to the Tama River specifically looking for this type of scene. It usually happens around 4-4:30 on a certain part of the river just as the sun's angle gets low enough to backlight only parts of the river and vegetation. It's an indication for me that fall has really begun in Tokyo.
Labels:
autumn,
nature,
Outdoors,
Tama River,
Tamagawa
Sunday, November 07, 2010
Overdone

Labels:
autumn,
buildings,
everyday life,
Jiyugaoka,
street scenes,
urban
Thursday, November 04, 2010
Enjoying a day off

Sunday, October 31, 2010
めずらしい
No need for a dictionary to get the definition of mezurashii:*

Antique Japanese autos are a rare sight, let alone a Chevy pickup.
*Rare; unusual; novel


*Rare; unusual; novel
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Umbrella check

Sunday, October 24, 2010
Window Shopping

I am spending too much time in Jiyugaoka, as shop owners seem to know more about me than I do myself.
Yesterday a young fellow stepped out of one of the shops and asked me all the standard questions---"Where are you from" and so on---and then asked "Do you take photos around here often? "Yes, a few times a week," I answered. "Every Saturday and Sunday," he replied. Then he told me that he thought it was a good place to take photos, which I suppose might explain why I go there so often. It's a bit different than most areas of Tokyo.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Only in Japan: Four seasons

Said to be only country with four distinct seasons---a fact that tends to surprise people who come from other countries with four distinct seasons. I wouldn't call the weather "fall-like" yet, according to the standards of my home, but it is certainly very distinct from the scorching summer weather we had this year.
Sunday, October 03, 2010
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