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Category Archives: Tokyo
New Albums
Over the holidays I added three albums to my online photo gallery.
(Clicking on the links below will open the album in a new page).
Kyoto
53 images
Shrines & Temples
51 images

Autumn Leaves
28 images
Posted in an-fi gallery, autumn, Japan, Kansai, Kyoto, shrines/temples, Tokyo
Arrows in Tokyo
I had a gig in Tokyo this weekend but the first thing I had packed was the camera. I’d be free on the Sunday, so I thought of going to Nikko for another photo project. Nikko is a small town of unusual temples about 2 hours by train north of Tokyo and a popular weekend retreat for Tokyoites.
The weather didn’t co-operate so I decided to cancel that. It rained most of the day and at first I was a little annoyed by the bad luck. Then while taking the subway, something caught my eye. It was nothing more simple than an arrow on the floor.
Before long I saw another arrow, and then another, and decided to make a project out of… arrows. Soon all I could see were arrows, everywhere. I rode the subway looking for them, until it was time to take the shinkansen back to Osaka.
















