Le métro de Tokyo présente quelques particularités intéressantes et bien qu’elles soient visibles de tous, je suis étonné de constater du faible nombre de personnes […]
Category: japan
Yellow Again
I have added 2 pictures into the Autumn 2004 gallery, after I went for a quick walk around Aoyama, as I couldn’t resist checking whether […]
A Japanese Autumn
After having spent the last 2 weeks in Sydney for a business trip, I came back to Japan (ahh, there’s nothing like home) to enjoy […]
Stupid Earth
Earthquakes, typhoons, tidal waves, volcanos (when you’re lucky), there is everything you need, and even the things you don’t need in Japan. Earlier this week, […]
花ç«-Hanabi, the flower fire
Dozens of young ladies dressed in yukata yesterday couldn’t be wrong. After checking quickly in a brochure available at the metro station, there were indeed […]
Obon matsuri in Jingumae
As Obon, the equivalent for All Saint’s day in Japan, is getting closer (usually mid-August), you can find festivals (matsuri in Japanese) a bit everywhere […]
All-time record in Tokyo today
No medal, no podium for today’s record. On the other hand, I think a lot of people will remember today as being one of the […]
Everything you ever wanted to know about Shibuya but never dared ask
The friendly face on the left hand side could be the new employee of the month, just with the smile he’s showing in this picture, […]
Smokers’ style
Since about a year ago, it’s been forbidden to smoke in the street in Akihabara (we have to protect the poor little lungs of the […]
Christmas lights
A few shots taken after work of spots such as Ark Hills or Roppongi Hills, a few days before Christmas. More pictures in the Tokyo […]
The earthquake was a little late but I’m still alive
The M7+ earthquake predicted by Yoshio Kushida to happen on September 16th or 17th actually came a little late on the 20th and was “just” […]