Snapshots of Japan

Since leaving Japan I’ve had little time to keep on top of the various photos I’ve snapped. Hopefully, as I slowly settile into some sort of routine here, I’ll have more time to sift through the vast number and upload a few.

In the meantime, here are a couple from my last months in Japan. The photos of Akihabara were requested by my father who, it seems, has developed quite a fondness for its gadget-strewn back alleys.

Snow Boarding Lessons

Akihabara

Akihabara

2:12 am, May 1, 2008

Happy New Year

While I’m not sure of the legally in reproducing this image, I was rather amused by the Japanese-influenced Chinese New Year email-card Mouse sent me:

Hello Kitty New Year

2:33 am, February 16, 2008

Odawara Castle

A couple of weekends back we celebrated ‘Coming of Age Day’ here in Japan. During the day off, I visited Odawara — a somewhat faded tourist town near Tokyo.

As ever, I’ve uploaded a small collection of photos to the usual places:

Seaside Graffiti

Odawara Castle itself is a modern reproduction and hosts a small museum of Japanese artifacts. One particular display brought back a childhood fascination with pocket sundials, instilled after seeing a number in the London Science Museum:

Pocket Sundials

2:33 am, January 26, 2008

Foreign Students’ Music Contest

Last weekend, a friend — Dede — invited me to the Tokyo 12th annual ‘Foreign Students’ Music Contest’ in which she was competing.

Performances ranged from the ridiculous to the sublime; the audience watched a Jackson-esq dance routine set to ‘Smooth Criminal’ followed closely by a performance of traditional Japanese Noh-style drumming.

I snapped a couple of the photos of Dede’s Indonesian group performing a SMAP number and was lucky enough to catch Dede in full swing with her ‘angklung‘:

SMAP As Performed Using Angklung

Announcing The Winner

5:09 pm, January 21, 2008

Snowboarding Season

Last weekend, I enjoyed my first snowboarding of the season, taking first a day trip to Gala Yuzawa and then spending three days in Shigakogen in Nagano.

Nagano is referred to as the Japanese Alps and, with all the intertwined slopes and beautiful scenery, it’s easy to see why.

This year I ventured out with my camera and took a few photos:

Nagano Snowboarding

12:42 am, January 15, 2008