Una selezione degli scatti streettaroli fatti in Giappone.
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A selection of street shots from Japan.
Shot on FujiFilm Neopan 400@800, on Pentax MX, processed in Rodinal 1+50 12'30"
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I-Ching consulting at Senso-ji, Asakusa, Tokyo |
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Ueno Station |
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Tsukiji fish market, Tokyo |
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Kaikan pillar, covered with labels |
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Temples must be guarded |
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Sword demonstration in Kanazawa |
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Kyoto, Nishiki market |
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Kyoto, Nishiki market, safe working... |
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Well, taxi aesthetics are way beyond human comprehension |
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Astroboy, Kyoto majestic railway station. Thank you Osamu Tezuka! |
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Kyoto bus, a weird transportation means |
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That's how people should imagine Japan in the nineteenth century. |
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