Japan; every photographer should visit!
Japan; every photographer should visit!
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tim-b

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1,279 posts

236 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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This was my 5th trip to Japan - and I want to go back already! It's a fantastically inspirational place, if you ever lose your passion for photography, book a trip and bring plenty of memory cards! tongue out


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Many more here, feedback welcome.

SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

224 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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no touge pics ?

MartinP

1,275 posts

264 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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Those photos are giving me flash backs to my old career - I visited Japan 30 times in a 8 year period. Great place for photography.

Xaero

4,063 posts

241 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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Nice pics, I especially like the one with the chef and flames.

I'm in Japan now, it is indeed a great place for photography, no wonder it is where the majority of camera companies come from.

ian in lancs

3,847 posts

224 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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Nah, Birmingham is better with its hubcap building an' all...

tim-b

Original Poster:

1,279 posts

236 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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haha, no touge pics this time although I did go to a D1 event in Nikko last year....

And thanks Xaero, what are you doing in Japan, on holiday or living there? Saw your street photography pic on the other thread, I wanted to do more candids but I feel very uneasy pointing my lens at people....almost as uneasy as they look when they see me do it. You should have seen the look the bicycle girl gave me after this one - quite literally withering paperbag



So if anyone has some tips for looking less conspicuous on the street, I'd like to hear them! hehe

havoc

32,996 posts

261 months

Thursday 26th April 2012
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Lovely shots, you timed it right for the sakura too! Agree entirely on your summary - we went three years ago (bloody hell, time flies...) and absolutely loved the place, as did my camera.

My best stuff here, if Tim's photos aren't inspiration enough!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48052912@N05/sets/721...

GlenMH

5,435 posts

269 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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I have been back in the UK for 6 weeks after over 3 years in Tokyo and I am missing the place massively....

I never thought I would say that!

Blackpuddin

19,244 posts

231 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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No fat people. Everything runs on time. A bit short of old buildings though.

havoc

32,996 posts

261 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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You back now then Glen! South West again, or elsewhere? Be nice to meet up again for a jar or two (PH SS, Caring w/Cars nr Bristol, ...???).

crazy about cars

4,454 posts

195 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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/envy! Went to Japan (Tokyo and Yokohama) and absolutely loved it! The lifestyle there is very vibrant and different from the UK. I just wished I know more Jap :P

GlenMH

5,435 posts

269 months

Saturday 28th April 2012
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havoc said:
You back now then Glen! South West again, or elsewhere? Be nice to meet up again for a jar or two (PH SS, Caring w/Cars nr Bristol, ...???).
Yup! And back in Brissle too. A jar would be good so a SS or another meet is very likely!

curtisl

1,406 posts

232 months

Saturday 28th April 2012
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A great set there. I am not sure if it's somewhere I am massively keen on visiting. Those shots have edged me towards it a bit more though

RDMcG

20,679 posts

233 months

Saturday 28th April 2012
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Wonderful place, been there a number of timesmile







Nick M

3,632 posts

249 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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Currently out in Asia and one of the places we spoke about visiting was Japan, but no idea where to start! Was looking at something around April next year to catch the cherry blossom.

Just on a practical level, is it easy to get around, and outside of the cities does language become a bit of an issue?

Any pointers and suggestions would be most welcome smile

Thanks

havoc

32,996 posts

261 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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Glen will probably give the most detailed answer, but from our perspective (Apr-09 holiday)

- Sakura is pot-luck - typically early-mid April, but naturally is earlier in the south of the country and later in the north. Is also a very busy time as the Japanese take it very seriously - we went to Himeji Castle when the sakura was in full-flow and it was like Warwick Castle on a bank-holiday - people and families everywhere. Still organised, still worthwhile...just busy.

- Language - we didn't really go off the tourist path that much, but our first night meal was in a little back-street Izakaya in Hiroshima and it did devolve into "look in the phrase-book and hope" or "point at the menu and hope". I suspect if you're planning on 'going native' a little bit you'll find it an issue. Might be worth picking up a language CD and practising simple stuff for a couple of months before - I did, and was glad I did. That said, in Tokyo and Kyoto we had strangers offer assistance in very good english when we looked confused/lost.

- Getting around. A few threads on here, consensus is "don't bother driving unless you really have to". Trains are amazing - ALWAYS on time (we had one which was late and people were commenting on it!), modern, comfy, frequent. Get a "JR pass" before you go - all shinkansen travel except the super-fast Nozomi is included, as are most local trains. Buses take a little more planning but again very do-able. Metro was just like any other.

- People - unfalteringly polite, very helpful, often friendly. Culturally there were a few things we needed to get our head around - e.g. they don't like saying "no", even when they really mean "no", so if they sound like they're politely trying to dissuade you, there's probably a reason.


From a tourism perspective, the place was fabulous - from the neon megalopolis of central Tokyo to the big temples and parks to the quieter, 'local' places, the hills, the coast...just beautiful! Then there's the events - we didn't coincide with any sumo tournaments, but we did get to see a big Matsuri (classic festival) and we did get to Kamakura for their horseback archery display (in old samurai gear).

Use Psychology

11,327 posts

218 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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great photos.
im off to japan in october for work and am considering tacking a short holiday onto the end of my trip (would be silly not to).
I'll be closeish to tokyo.. so... where is good to go that isn't tokyo? (would spend a day or two there but presumably better to go somewhere else?).
it's quite hard to come up with any ideas since I know literally nothing about japan.
can't wait though.

Gemm

1,833 posts

241 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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I like #2 very much. I love these narrow streets in Japan; they are full of characters with interesting shops/bars/restaurants etc.

marcosgt

11,455 posts

202 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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I agree - The 2nd photo is really evocative.

I've long wanted to visit Japan, but work's never got me there and it's pretty expensive as a holiday destination, but one day smile

M.

GlenMH

5,435 posts

269 months

Sunday 29th April 2012
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Use Psychology said:
great photos.
im off to japan in october for work and am considering tacking a short holiday onto the end of my trip (would be silly not to).
I'll be closeish to tokyo.. so... where is good to go that isn't tokyo? (would spend a day or two there but presumably better to go somewhere else?).
it's quite hard to come up with any ideas since I know literally nothing about japan.
can't wait though.
Havoc's words above are very true.

Give me a clue about what you want to do: cities? mountains? temples? And how long you want to spend?
October is Autumn colours season and for me, possibly the best time of year to be in Japan, the other being Sakura (blossom season). It will be busy as it is the other holiday season so weekends will be mayhem.
The short list of things you should do:
Tokyo: Akihabara, Imperial palace gardens, shibuya, shinjuku, roppongi, odaiba
Close to Tokyo: Hakone, Nara, Nikko
Further afield: Hiroshima, Kyoto
JR pass is great if you are going to use it lots ie more than just Hiroshima and back. Otherwise http://www.japanican.com/index.aspx is your friend. Getting around by train is dead easy.

Although it wasn't on our radar before we went, I can honestly say that it is a place that needs to be experienced. A couple of other PHers have been out there during our stay too so a chat with Carreauchompeur and choptop as well as havoc could be useful.

If you want to spend some time reading about what it is like to live there and some phots of our travels then the link to my blog is in my profile.

Edited by GlenMH on Sunday 29th April 13:58