Tokyo’s hot and humid summer creates a myriad of natural colours. The grass is super green, and flowers brighten the parks and riverbanks. Yet as wonderfully vivid as they are, arguably none of them can hold a torch to the patterns of a traditional yukata.
Archives for August 2012
The shock of seeing a horse’s head in Tokyo
Tokyo offers so many surprises that it’s sometimes tough to be taken aback. But, a salesman, sporting a horse’s head, plainly shocks some people.
Honest Tokyo graffiti?
Japan’s prolonged economic stagnation has resulted in a so-called lost generation; a group of young adults for whom the concepts of life-long employment and financial security are as alien as the opposite was true for their parents/grandparents.
However, that’s not to say many aren’t downsizing and taking advantage of the extra free time instead of giving their life and soul to an uncaring company. Also, it’s encouraging to see that others are ready to publicly question what awaits them, as well as the world around them. Although at the same time, it’s equally refreshing to see that some youthful passions are pretty much the same whatever the circumstances.
Japanese love (and a lack of it?) in the park
The wonderfully relaxed nature of a young couple who appear to have found love. And the way less comfortable posture of a pair quite possibly looking for it.
Tokyo cigarettes and alcohol
Tokyo isn’t all about fashion and putting on appearances — sometimes it’s simply just a case of some booze and getting by.