Family from Australia have been visiting and we took this opportunity for a big trip through Japan with our kids. First stop out of Tokyo was Hiroshima. On the first day, we visited the sites in the city and on the second day we took a ferry to Miyajima (宮島).
Before all the shops had opened, we toured Itsukushima Shinre (厳島神社). There were plenty of photo ops but it wasn't until after returning from a visit of Mt. Misen that the Great Torii Gate became especially photogenic. The tide went out while we were away and the gate that was previously floating above the water was now on dry land. Many people were now walking around taking photos and closely examining the base of the giant torii gate. I'm did get too close to the gate or the sea, but was able to capture an the gate and its reflection in a tidal pool.
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
A Beautiful Reflection
Labels:
Hiroshima,
Reflection,
Reflections,
Seto Inland Sea,
Shrine,
Tidal Pool,
Torii Gate
Saturday, December 9, 2017
Akira
When I exited the Uniqlo in Shibuya this morning, there was this large wall surrounding several blocks under construction. Instead of the usual advertising and construction company propaganda,Katsuhiro Otomo’s Shōtarō Kaneda and his bike from the manga and anime Akira greeted me.
Labels:
Akira,
Anime,
Construction,
Katsuhiro Otomo,
Manga,
Mural,
Shibuya,
Street Art,
アキラ
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Fall flowers are pretty too!
I grew up in a the almost season-less sub-tropical climate of Southern Florida. It was hot, humid & wet in the summer and cool (almost never cold) and dry in the winter, which resulted in a practically endless growing season. There was very little variation in the flowers and plants that grew, and flowers for the most part would bloom year round.
This is not the situation in Tokyo and most of Japan. Seasons seem to be very distinct with certain flowers only appearing briefly during certain seasons. The Higanbana (red spider lily), white spider lily and toad lily appear in early fall. I'm still not sure what the purple and white bloom is.
This is not the situation in Tokyo and most of Japan. Seasons seem to be very distinct with certain flowers only appearing briefly during certain seasons. The Higanbana (red spider lily), white spider lily and toad lily appear in early fall. I'm still not sure what the purple and white bloom is.
Labels:
Flowers,
Red Spider Lily,
Toad Lily,
White Spider Lily,
Yoyogi Park
Saturday, September 30, 2017
What did you do over the summer?
What did you do this past summer? If it's summer in the northern hemisphere, our family almost always heads south for several weeks down under for winter.
This year we went a little further south than usual, and had a great family road trip on the Great Ocean Road. We saw many amazing sites, the highlight of course was the Twelve Apostles near Port Campbell in Victoria.
This year we went a little further south than usual, and had a great family road trip on the Great Ocean Road. We saw many amazing sites, the highlight of course was the Twelve Apostles near Port Campbell in Victoria.
Labels:
Australia,
Great Ocean Road,
Summer Vacation,
Twelve Apostles,
Vacation,
Victoria,
Winter Down Under
Saturday, September 16, 2017
Autumn Sumo Basho at Ryōgoku Kokugikanu
Spent this past Saturday afternoon at the Autumn Sumo Basho (tournament) at Ryōgoku Kokugikanu. Of course I brought my camera and was lucky capture a few good shots of the action.
Monday, September 4, 2017
How many cranes are at the construction site for the new Kokuritsu-Kyogijo (National Stadium)?
Took my annual long Labor Day (US Holiday) walk through Tokyo yesterday. Decided to head from my place towards Shinjuku before heading over to my children's school.
My travels brought me to Kokuritsu-Kyogijo (National Stadium) Station. However, currently there is no stadium since it is under construction for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Anyway, I ran by this place about two weeks ago on a long weekend run with a friend. We counted over a dozen cranes from our position; however, looking at this photo it looks like there are over 20-cranes of all sizes on the site working feverishly. BTW - Although there were at least three more cranes to the left of this shot, there are already over 20-cranes in this photo alone.
My travels brought me to Kokuritsu-Kyogijo (National Stadium) Station. However, currently there is no stadium since it is under construction for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Anyway, I ran by this place about two weeks ago on a long weekend run with a friend. We counted over a dozen cranes from our position; however, looking at this photo it looks like there are over 20-cranes of all sizes on the site working feverishly. BTW - Although there were at least three more cranes to the left of this shot, there are already over 20-cranes in this photo alone.
Labels:
Black & White,
Construction,
Cranes,
Kokuritsu-Kyogijo,
Meiji Jingu Gaien,
National Stadium,
Sepia,
Shinjuku
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Been Away But Will Post More Frequently...
I returned from my summer vacation in July, but have been using Instagram and Tumblr instead of Blogger. Although I have enjoyed the immediacy of posting on those apps, Blogger still has it's place, so don't go anywhere.
Anyway, in July the family made our annual summer pilgramage to enjoy a mild winter down under. This year, in addition to Australia's Gold Coast, we visited friends in rural Victoria, Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road. Anyway, the photos here are of the lifeguard stand 19 on Burleigh Beach and an amazing stripped sunrise that greeted us on a fabulous morning.
Labels:
Australia,
Beach,
Burleigh,
Burleigh Beach,
Burleigh Heads,
Sunrise,
Surfers Paradise,
Winter Down Under
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Kawaii Ema in Kyoto
In June 2015 I had several long meetings scheduled for a difficult project, but I was fortunate that these meetings would be in Kyoto and Osaka. After several days locked-up in meeting rooms in Kyoto and Osaka, our discussions concluded late Friday morning and had a little time to spend as tourists in Kyoto before heading back to Tokyo. There were several choices of places near Kyoto Station to visit, but as a group we eventually chose the Golden Pavilion or Kinkaku-ji. It was very hot and I did get a few postcard perfect photos of the Kinkaku-ji, but I really like the photo I took of a cute ema or wooden prayer board hanging nearby.
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
More Autumn Colors in Yoyogi Park
I have more photos from last fall and some from the winter and New Year that I have to share. Perhaps one day I'll catch up...
Here's shot from a autumn walk through Yoyogi Park. It's always refreshing to take a walk in the park!
Here's shot from a autumn walk through Yoyogi Park. It's always refreshing to take a walk in the park!
Monday, June 5, 2017
Good Town Doughnuts
Not sure if I'll ever find a better doughnut in Tokyo. Good Town Doughnuts in Harajuku near Cat Street make some of the best I've ever had, and there coffee is pretty good too. On the left is their delicious Van Houten Chocolate and on the right is their amazing Maple Bacon!
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Golden Hour at La Forêt
The famous La Forêt department store anchors one corner of the intersection of Meiji Dori and Omotesando in Harajuku. This department store is located at the center of Tokyo's cutting edge of fashion district. I was lucky enough to pass by and capture its marque and favorable light on a late afternoon in January.
Sunday, May 21, 2017
Yoyogi Koen Onion Family
One the way to the Okinawa Matsuri 2017 in Yoyogi Park, I spotted these unusual purple flowers and stopped to take a photo. Believe it or not, these flowers are in the onion family! Not sure if I got the exact type, but based on a quick google search they look like Allium 'Globus'.
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Daikanyama Street Art
Saturday morning on a random mostly-residential street under Kyu-Yamate Dori (旧山手通り), I ran past this street art. It really caught my attention and I had to go back and get a better photo. Not sure who the artist was. Probably should have looked a little closer for a signature.
Saturday, April 15, 2017
Fading Sakura Along the Meguro River
Not much time to write, but on Friday morning, took some time out to snap the fading cherry blossoms along the Meguro River. Seems that either the weather or my work schedule has been conspiring against getting the perfect shot... Oh well, I need to try again next year.
Labels:
Cherry Blossoms,
Cherry Trees,
Hanami,
Meguro River,
Sakura
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