Yoyogi Rockabillies – How the 1950’s never left Tokyo

Yoyogi Rockabillies – How the 1950’s never left Tokyo

Hairspray, beer, and cigarettes. Denim, leather, and black tape. Not really your average list of stuff to bring to the park on a Sunday afternoon. But then these are no ordinary people. These are the essentials of the rockabilly guys and gals who hit Tokyo’s Yoyogi park every Sunday, no matter the weather, to dance […]

Tsukiji fish market – not for the faint-hearted

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Tsukiji fish market – not for the faint-hearted

Tsukiji fish market is one of Tokyo’s more unusual tourist attractions. Most people wouldn’t put ‘fish market’ on their list of sightseeing places to visit on holiday, but in Tsukiji’s case that’s what happens when you’re the biggest in the world. Despite its reputation for being a tourist attraction, in reality it’s not, it’s a […]

Bon Odori Fever – Part one

Bon Odori Fever – Part one

Summer is the time for many local traditional dance festivals in Japan. Old and young gather to dance, play and eat. It’s the sign that summer is really here.  Here is part one from some of the small Bon Odori festivals. Part two will appear at the end of August after some of the bigger […]

After the Earthquake – Part 8

This is an archive post from my old blog. I’ve put this series here for others that may still be interested and so that I don’t forget…   Friday 18th March – Day seven There was noise when I woke up this morning. It was the usual noise that you would hear on any morning […]