Japan Stories

Real stories collected on visits to Japan, to inspire and show the varied sides of life in Japan.

Godzilla

Godzilla

He’s an ever-popular movie star in Japan.  Here he is peeping over the parapet of a new Cinema Megaplex in Shinjuku.

Go’o Shrine Naoshima

Go’o Shrine Naoshima

Go’o Shrine The Go’o Shrine 『護王神社』is an Art Project designed by photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto, erected circa 1998 on the island of Naoshima.  It is a re-interpretation of a style of Shinto Shrine architecture. The name Go’o means something like “Protector King”....

Gion backstreet Okonomiyaki

Gion backstreet Okonomiyaki

Wander the back streets of Gion at night, beside shallow rippling canals in neat stone borders, to find an un-assuming restaurant just near a small shrine at the intersection of Shirakawa Minami Dori and Shinbashi Dori. Shrine at intersection of Shirakawa Minami Dori...

Geek Heaven

Geek Heaven

In Tokyo, the place to go and take your fill of electronics, gadgets, hobbies, games and cosplay is a district called Akihabara (often abbreviated as Akiba).  Located around a major multi-storey local rail crossroads station, it is easy to access from any part of...

Firefly wall

Firefly wall

This unique patterned wall was found  at the preserved home of 17th century Haiku poet Kyorai Mukai. Located in a quiet area of Arashiyama, Kyoto, with rice paddies nearby, the home and its garden is well worth a visit for an introduction to the refined...

Cherry Blossom Season

Cherry Blossom Season

Blossoming is a weather driven event, so there are long term forecasts in Japan as to the first day of cherry blossoms in the various regions of Japan.  Here is a map provided by Otenki.jp.  The dates are month / day.  You can follow the wave of blooms by travelling...

Be careful of Tsunamis

Be careful of Tsunamis

This helpful sign was seen at Enoshima, a popular seaside resort not too far from Tokyo.  There is even a “Billabong” surf shop there, presumably not catering to the Tsunami surfer market.  But seriously, this sign indicates that a Tsunami would flood this coastal...

Autumn in Japan: gingkos, maples and hot tea

Autumn in Japan: gingkos, maples and hot tea

In Autumn in Japan, there are many beautiful colours, and some amazing trees we don’t see so often in Australia. The tree above is a Gingko tree, in a temple courtyard, in full Autumn leaf. They are bright yellow, and can be seen from across the city, lining streets...

Texture and Colour – Heian Shrine Kyoto

Texture and Colour – Heian Shrine Kyoto

Gravel, Bark on Pine tree, red lacquered wood, brass, bamboo, rope, folded paper, ceramic tiles... All combined in a uniquely Japanese composition.  Photo taken at Heian Shrine, Kyoto January 2012.