Vintage at Japan


This might shock you but Japanese don't like people to take their photo randomly.To them their own photo is some kind of privacy and it needs to be protected. So yeah, a quick reminder for you who love streets photography especially in Japan, you need to ask them for permission first before taking photograph.


But of course if you don't have intention of them and they just disturbing you taking the photo of the landscape so that might not be your fault, as in the photo above, the want to be in that photo so fuck their privacy. Lol

Rush Hour Osaka


This photo was took quite far so I use my telephoto lens for this. This photo was actually a few merge photos. I took a video then but I’m still in the process of editing so stay tune. I don’t know what this photo technique is but I’m sure there’s a name for it.  I don’t even know do people really read my blog. Who the hell still read blog if you can go for vblog. I guess I just enjoy talking to myself.  So if you read this blog and apparently logged in your Google account, do leave comment. I do appreciate that. 

New World












This place was known as Shin Seikai or New World in English. The first time I heard this statement was on One Piece manga as I’m following its series. Never knew this was actually a name of a place. But to go there the subway station was not Shin Seikai but Doubutsuen Mae. So you really need to be careful where to stop.

This was actually one of the most dangerous neighborhood in Japan. I don’t even know that until I read it on the web. As I took photograph of the Tsutenkaku Tower, a homeless man came to me and said “That is not the beauty of this world, look there! It even move from east to west!” and he pointing at the sky. As the building block my view of the sky I walked near him and look at where he was pointing. He actually pointed at the moon.  

Then he walk away laughing. Quite a joker.



Shinsaibashisuji - Dotonbori


On my way to Osaka, I have no idea what i'm going to do there or how i'm gonna get there, luckily I met this old guy who also on his way to Osaka. He told me to go to Namba. Namba is a station located near the Shinsaibashi-Suji walk where there are a lot of shops with tons of people.  I was surprised when the photo of Dotonbori which my brother showed me a few weeks ago was there.  


I reach here at 5 in the evening and a lot of tourist were there. I took the Dotonbori photos at the opposite bridge. I walked the Shinsaibashi walk from end to end. It is basically shopping heaven for the woman.


Fushimi Inari Taisha


This photo was actually my dream two years ago during my preparation to further my studies in Japan. My friend brought me there in the early morning to avoid tourist in my photographs.