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Japan Train (Station) Shots

14 Sunday Apr 2013

Posted by kilcher in Asia, Japan, Project: Silhouettes, Trains and Stations

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I left Japan almost a year and a half ago and of course I miss a couple of things here and there — Hakata Ippudo ramen, snowboarding, Amazon, Rakuten, sakura during spring, ginkgo trees in autumn, Shinjuku, Showa Kinen Park, Nagayama, kafunsho (NOT) — okay, maybe not just a couple of things.

But for street photography, there’s really just something about the trains and train stations there that make me want to come back again.

As I recall, that's the very last time we saw each other.
Taken in 2011 while I was on my way to Showa Kinen for some sort of flower festival, this was the photo that convinced me to take an interest in Street Photography.

I did come back, for my second business trip to the freezing prefecture of Nagano, and although I wasn’t able to really take advantage of the opportunity to shoot — I blame the never-ending workday and allergies BTW — I managed to churn out a few.

Shinjuku South Gate
But first, a little selfie wouldn’t hurt, would it? Here’s me taking a shot outside Shinjuku’s South Gate, while taking a breath and congratulating myself for finding a locker huge enough to stuff my luggage in. Yay.

Anyway, without further ado …

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How long how long will I slide?

08 Thursday Dec 2011

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Pour my life into a paper cup
The ashtrays full and I’m spillin’ my guts
She wants to know am I still a slut
I’ve got to take it on the other side — Red Hot Chili Peppers

Hey There You Are

01 Thursday Dec 2011

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Follow the steps and never forget,
look up, lift your head, move those feet,
it’s about time we finally met.

Sararīman

30 Wednesday Nov 2011

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Salaryman (サラリーマン Sararīman?, salaried man) refers to someone whose income is salary based; particularly those working for corporations. Its frequent use by Japanese corporations, and its prevalence in Japanese manga and anime has gradually led to its acceptance in English-speaking countries as a noun for a Japanese white-collar businessman.

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Machida Station, JR Yokohama Line | Fall 2011

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30 Wednesday Nov 2011

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As I recall, that’s the very last time we saw each other.

Tachikawa Station | Fall 2011

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