In December 2005 I flew to Tokyo for 12 days in Japan. Here you will find my photographs and notes on my trip there.
You can either choose from the locations in the menu or browse photographs collected by theme from the other menu.
 
	
	- Tokyo
- The bright new capital
- Hiroshima
- Bombed out and rebuilt
- Nagoya
- Big city, a home for a friend
- Koyasan
- Temples and monasteries
- Kyoto
- The old capital
- Shizuoka
- Another shiny city
- Jigokudani
- Monkeys in the snow!
- Fujisan
- Japan's highest mountain
 
 Nagoya: one of Japan's largest cities, a modern busy metropolis. From the heights of
Nagoya Tower to the depths of the subway system, from the old castle to the modern form 
of Oasis21, Nagoya really mixes it up.
    Nagoya: one of Japan's largest cities, a modern busy metropolis. From the heights of
Nagoya Tower to the depths of the subway system, from the old castle to the modern form 
of Oasis21, Nagoya really mixes it up.
   
 Koyasan: an ancient small town with temples and shrines in the snow. Here you can stay with Buddhist monks in the
birthplace of Japanese buddhism. Wake early for the morning recitations and then enjoy the best food.
    Koyasan: an ancient small town with temples and shrines in the snow. Here you can stay with Buddhist monks in the
birthplace of Japanese buddhism. Wake early for the morning recitations and then enjoy the best food.
   
 Kyoto: the old capital of Japan. With a modern heart built on ancient foundations, temples scattered throughout the city,
and a surprise on every corner.
    Kyoto: the old capital of Japan. With a modern heart built on ancient foundations, temples scattered throughout the city,
and a surprise on every corner.
   
 Hiroshima: a once-ruined city rebuilt in the name of peace. The museum details the horror and the hope for building
a world without nuclear weapons.
   Hiroshima: a once-ruined city rebuilt in the name of peace. The museum details the horror and the hope for building
a world without nuclear weapons. 
   
 Jigokudani: a little valley with a population of snow monkeys. It may take a few hours to reach from civilisation,
but the monkeys will surprise you with their antics and make the trip worthwhile.
    Jigokudani: a little valley with a population of snow monkeys. It may take a few hours to reach from civilisation,
but the monkeys will surprise you with their antics and make the trip worthwhile.
   
 Shizuoka: another modern town. Bursting with busy karaoke places, signs and lights everywhere, and a dinosaur.
     Shizuoka: another modern town. Bursting with busy karaoke places, signs and lights everywhere, and a dinosaur.
   
 Tokyo: the capital of Japan in all its shiny glory. All neon and lights and mirrors and skyscrapers. Tokyo never
sleeps!
    Tokyo: the capital of Japan in all its shiny glory. All neon and lights and mirrors and skyscrapers. Tokyo never
sleeps!
   
 Fujisan: Japan's highest peak. At 3,776m high at the moment, it is an active volcano so this could change! The views 
from the bullet train are stunning.
    Fujisan: Japan's highest peak. At 3,776m high at the moment, it is an active volcano so this could change! The views 
from the bullet train are stunning.
   Castles and temples. Pagodas and pavilions, shrines and gardens.
Castles and temples. Pagodas and pavilions, shrines and gardens.
   All the Japanese shiny newness. Buildings and towers create the distinctive
form of the modern japanese town.
All the Japanese shiny newness. Buildings and towers create the distinctive
form of the modern japanese town.
   Trains and planes. The trains dont always arrive on time, but 
they do always stop in exactly the right place.
Trains and planes. The trains dont always arrive on time, but 
they do always stop in exactly the right place.
   The unique cuisine of Japan - or at least some of the things
I sampled whilst trying to stay vegetarian.
The unique cuisine of Japan - or at least some of the things
I sampled whilst trying to stay vegetarian.