Or maybe that should be ‘city’ as this image was taken in Tokyo. But either way, as unaccommodating as the capital can often appear for those well past pensionable age, with Japan’s population rapidly ageing, this is very much a photo of future days rather than former ones.
Michael A. Robson says
You mean because the baby carriage is empty?
Oh snap.. that was clever 😛
Alain says
things of life, or leave out
Kuujiryo says
She kind of looks like she’s ready to race XD
Lee says
That’s funny. She does a bit!
grant says
she have good spirit.
Damon says
Nice, get yourself to Sugamo for the full on old lady experience. I’ll rephrase that when I have time 😉
Damon
Lee says
Cheers. And thankfully I know what you mean. Or at least I hope I do!
Went last year, but the pushing and shoving drove me mad. When it comes to shopping those old ladies certainly aren’t as frail as they look…
Joel says
Well, we are all aging, and not “rapidly” but aging indeed…
Jesus says
What an odd shot ! It looks there was an earthquake backward ! How did you do that ?
Lee says
I’m not quite sure what you mean, but maybe it has something to do with the angle, as it’s slightly off-kilter.
Lizzy says
This image is quite disturbing. Not for any immense philosophical reasons . . . . just something creepy about an old lady pushing an empty stroller. The expression on her face isn’t helping either.
Lee says
That’s a pretty common sight Lizzy. They are regularly used as walking supports and also to carry shopping.
Loco says
All she’s missing is the hair color to match her blouse
Maria says
If people see here in Greece an old lady like that they ‘ll probably think she lost it.I find her so practical tho.A sign of a “working” brain!
🙂