After a month or so of minimal site activity while I was in the motherland, I am now in Japan again, meaning Tokyo Times will return to its regular routine. So it’s back to walking all those labyrinth-like streets. Back to almost always carrying a camera. And back to photographing the city’s much-touted fashionable shops and frenetic pace of life.

Welcome home, buddy.
Cheers, Dan. Good to be back.
Looking forward to more of these stimulating photos.
Haha, thanks!
Looks like this guy is not back to pre-summer pace. Welcome back.
Cheers. Yeah, he makes his own pace. A pace more than a few people in Tokyo could learn from!
Glad you had a break, but looking forward to the daily updates again!
Thanks, Don. I’m looking forward to getting out and about again. Could be a bit of a struggle in the current heat though…
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どうも!
I do start to wonder what “Child Cut Day” may mean (as mentioned on the flyer)?
I just assumed it was a special deal at the hairdressers, although considering the kid is wearing a hat, it’s not a great advert!
Welcome back!! I always look forward to seeing your photos! It makes me less homesick!!
Thank you! It’s nice to know I’m doing something right.
So happy that you are back!! Welcome Back!!
This man is sleeping in nice posture.
I can see a few cans of Tuilp Luncheon meat on the shelf. If it’s cost 520 or 525 yen, is considered super expensive! If it’s 52yen(impossible), I will buy them immediately..
It is one of my “unhealthy” favourite food…. haha
Thanks a lot, Winnie.
I’ve never tried that stuff. Must be an expensive little place then. Probably the reason he has no customers…