The candy-colored belly dancer

June 27, 2010 by Juergen Specht · Leave a Comment 

The candy-colored belly dancer

The candy-colored belly dancer

The aesthetic of ugliness

June 24, 2010 by Juergen Specht · 1 Comment 

I never heard somebody call Tokyo’s winding express ways beautiful, they are usually known as being an eye sore. But there is some beauty in all this fascinating ugliness.

Tokyo's Express Ways
Tokyo's Express Ways
Tokyo's Express Ways
Tokyo's Express Ways
Tokyo's Express Ways
Tokyo's Express Ways
Tokyo's Express Ways
Tokyo's Express Ways

I hereby declare the Tokyo infrared season open

May 1, 2010 by Juergen Specht · Leave a Comment 

Tokyo Infrared

Interesting Advertisement

April 18, 2010 by Juergen Specht · 2 Comments 

Interesting Advertisement

Interesting Advertisement

While driving around, I saw this advertisement on the top of a roof.

At first I thought I was not seeing what I thought I saw, so I turned around, found a place to park and took a picture to make clear to myself that I saw what I thought I saw.

Unexpected Camel Sightings

April 13, 2010 by Juergen Specht · Leave a Comment 

Its already rather unexpected to see Camels in Tokyo. Even more so to see Camels attached to Scooters or resting on a graveyard.

Camel Scooter

Camel Scooter

Camels resting on graveyard

Camels resting on graveyard

Proud Penguin

April 2, 2010 by Juergen Specht · Leave a Comment 

Penguin

The Proud Penguin

Coming up!

March 11, 2010 by Juergen Specht · Leave a Comment 

Photo One Night

Just another day in Japan – Part 3768

February 26, 2010 by Juergen Specht · 3 Comments 

Salaryman after a hard day of work

Salaryman after a hard day of work

My day off -or- How to find a Haikyo

February 21, 2010 by Juergen Specht · 2 Comments 

How does somebody whose entire livelihood depends on taking photos or consult other people how to take, sort, organize, transfer and process photos relax? Correct, by going out and taking more photos…

Today I decided I needed a break and did something I used to do quite often years ago…pick a random train station, step out and walk around. So far I was never disappointed, I always found something amazing and unique to photograph.

At first I stepped into my local train and passed some stations, until the car looked like this.

Empty train in Tokyo - rare indeed!

After I was alone, I left the train at the next stop, which already appeared like a ghost station. In fact, the area was so abandoned, the only people I saw where naked boys playing flute on the street and the occasional grandmother on a bicycle. How suspicious must I have looked with a big camera dangling around my neck in the middle of nowhere?

Naked boy plays flute

While walking down the street, I was thinking about a friends tempting offer to make a photo trip to visit a huge car junkyard in the USA as I suddenly found…

Abandoned Car Dealer

…a car junkyard in my very own backyard, just a few stations from where I live.

Abandoned Car Dealer

Just me, old cars and the occasional grandmother on a bicycle.

Abandoned Car Dealer

Oh, this is not an American car, but in fact a very, very rare find: A Mitsubishi Debonair Saturn 6, first generation! Obviously inspired (cough, cough) by American cruisers of the 1960s, this car has an interesting background.

Mitsubishi Debonair Saturn 6

The Mitsubishi Debonair is a four-door luxury car, introduced by Mitsubishi Motors in 1964 to serve as their flagship passenger vehicle in the Japanese domestic market. Three distinct generations were available during its 35-year production run until it was discontinued in 1999. The first and second generation models were used by senior level executives of the Mitsubishi Group and affiliated companies, or essentially a Mitsubishi senior executive company car made by the motor vehicle division of Mitsubishi (from Wikipedia and more info here).

To find one here, in pristine condition between all the other junk cars was quite a surprise.

Mitsubishi Debonair Saturn 6

Just next to it was this van, followed by a covered Porsche in unknown condition.

Abandoned Car Dealer

The entire collection I found can be seen below.

Abandoned Car Dealer
Abandoned Car Dealer
Abandoned Car Dealer
Abandoned Car Dealer

After this highlight, I walked some more and finally found a small abandoned factory Haikyo. But it got already late, so I leave the exploration of this place for another day.

Abandoned factory Haikyo

And all of this just a few stations from where I live since years! I had no idea…

The Pollen Season starts again

February 11, 2010 by Juergen Specht · Leave a Comment 

The Pollen Season starts again

The Pollen Season starts again

Every year around this time the pollen season starts in Tokyo. The weather agency predicts that this year the pollen levels will be 60% (!) less than the average levels of the last few years. Now that’s good news, because the picture above shows just how much pollen these trees push out into the air. I saw video footage of huge pollen clouds coming from the forests around Tokyo. But I just wonder how this can be predicted, I for one will better get a huge stash of tissues.