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    Autumn Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Trees and Supercars

    Autumn Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Trees and Supercars Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue is a premier Tokyo photography location known for its golden autumn leaves. During the peak season in late November, the street attracts an array of supercars and classic vehicles. This creates a unique opportunity to photograph high-end automotive design against a backdrop of brilliant…

  • Tokyo’s Mystery Deepens: A Review of a Michael Pronko Book

    Tokyo’s Mystery Deepens: A Review of a Michael Pronko Book As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. See my full disclosure here. If you’ve spent any time on TokyoSnapped, you know that Tokyo isn’t just a city. The metropolis has a mood and vibe of its own. It’s the way a person leaves…

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    Kaminarimon: Photographing the Sanja Festival 2026

    Kaminarimon: Photographing the Sanja Festival 2026 The Sanja Festival 2026 at Kaminarimon featured a significant shift in crowds as the main Honsha Mikoshi toured local neighborhoods which could be followed by using GPS tracking. Photographers enjoyed neighborhood shrines at Thunder Gate, and opportunities for street portraits amidst preparations in the lead up to the 2028…

  • Japanese Women’s Cricket under Cherry Blossoms

    Japanese Women’s Cricket under Cherry Blossoms Photographing the 2021 Japan women’s national cricket squad trials in Sano offers a unique blend of professional sports and seasonal beauty. This gallery captures elite athletes during fitness tests and match play under blooming cherry blossoms. Using a Fujifilm X-T3, these images document the growth of cricket in Japan…

  • Sanja Festival 2025: Seeing through crowds with the Canon R5

    Sanja Festival 2025: Seeing through crowds with the Canon R5 As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. See my full disclosure here. The air in Asakusa crackled with energy. Shouts of “Wasshoi! Wasshoi!” echoed off the buildings. Teams of festival-goers, clad in traditional garb, heaved thousand-kilogram mikoshi (portable shrines) through the streets and…

  • The Kurayami Festival: Beyond the Shadows

    The Kurayami Festival: Beyond the Shadows The Kurayami Matsuri (Darkness Festival) is a seven-day festival held every year from April 30 to May 6 at Fuchu’s Okunitama Shrine in Tokyo. It is one of the Kanto region’s oldest and most significant festivals, known for its “darkness” theme. The highlights are floats and mikoshi (portable shrines)…

  • Tokyo Auto Salon 2022: Discover My Top 10 Cars

    Tokyo Auto Salon 2022: Discover My Top 10 Cars Tokyo Auto Salon 2022 was a blast. While the venue at Makuhari Messe was filled with jaw-dropping engineering and cutting-edge concepts, veteran attendees might have noticed a shift in the atmosphere. The “hot models” that populated the booths in previous years were noticeably absent, but that…

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    Nezu Shrine Azaleas 2018

    Nezu Shrine Azaleas 2018 Every spring, Tokyo’s Nezu Shrine offers a spectacular display of azaleas. It’s a tradition known as the Bunkyo Azalea Festival (Tsutsuji Matsuri). With over 3,000 bushes of roughly 100 different varieties, the shrine grounds become a sea of color. This annual event transforms the historic shrine into a major attraction, drawing…

  • Is the Imperial Palace Tour Worth It for Photographers?

    Is the Imperial Palace Tour Worth It for Photographers? For photographers in Tokyo, the Imperial Palace presents a tantalizing opportunity. It has a free tour that takes you inside the grounds of Japan’s most famous castle. It’s a landscape of massive stone gates, historic keeps, and sprawling courtyards. But with a guided tour, time is…

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    Fading Beauty: Myohoji Hydrangeas in 2017

    Fading Beauty: Myohoji Hydrangeas in 2017 One of the last places I visited for hydrangeas (ajisai) in 2017 was Myōhōji Temple, tucked away in Tokyo’s Suginami Ward. I arrived quite late in the season, and many of the flowers were already beginning to fade. Still, the hour-long walk from my apartment was well worth it;…

  • Daigyoretsu Opens the Sanja Matsuri

    Daigyoretsu Opens the Sanja Matsuri If you are planning your trip to a future event, read [Sanja Matsuri Daigyoretsu: A Photographer’s Guide]. To learn more about my first adventure at the 2018 Daigyoretsu, read on. The Sanja Matsuri (or Sanja Festival) is a cornerstone of Tokyo’s cultural calendar. It draws approximately two million visitors over…