Spring has Sprung
30 March 10
With spring now apon us, the dregs of winter seem way passed. Time for some new things to open up and bloom.
Photographer, DoP and Film Maker
With spring now apon us, the dregs of winter seem way passed. Time for some new things to open up and bloom.
I've been invited to the home of the worlds best Brown Sauce later on, the Houses of Parliament. UK Music today publish there preopsals for the next decard of promoting the uk music industry, the document is called 'Liberating Creativity' and I have several photos used with in it. - tearssheets to follow.
Being home does have its comforts, food you know what it is, your own bed etc. Editing the mass amount of shots from the trip and relly liked this one, it very calm yet quite grand. View of tokyo.
Traveling some 500 odd miles back to Tokyo. Mt Fuji is very impressive, as is the view from Ropponi Hills. Fly home tomorrow morning. End of the trip.
Last main day in Japan, spent on Miyajima a island south of Hiroshima. snow capped mountains and sea torii's.
Hiroshima, the site of the first atomic bomb used during war. The A-bomb dome is a reminder of the devestation is caused 70 years ago. This building was directly underneath the explosion, and for that reason it remained standing, despite the entire city being raised to the ground in seconds.
Naoshima, an island in the pacific south of mainland japan, is all about the art. The buildings are art, the art buildings have art in them. A wonderful taste of real and ultra modern japan, but not in a technological sence. Really enjoyed the small passanger ferry over to the 1.5km wide island and staying with a japanese family. From Monet's Lilly's to TV's in the cliffs, Noashima has some awesome sights.
On route from Osaka to the Island of Art is a place called Himeji, famous for its C16 castle.Very impressive upclose, and you can climb to the very top. The Japanese train transport is incredably efficient and also very easy to use. Puts the UK to shame.
Osaka is essentially a smaller tokyo, the Birmingham of Japan, but the sub-culture's that run through its vains produce all the crazy stuff japan is famous for. Today I spend time at a "cat Cafe" - a place you can stroke pure bread cats with a coffee, and also SpaWorld, which is what can only be discribed as a Baths Theme park. All utterly weird but amazing experience's. Thanks to Chris for guiding us round the maze. Other oddities include a chappel in my Hotel on the 8th floor and our PhotoBooth efforts as well as a look at our Royan's Floor grass matts.
The once Japanese capital is a large city scattered with large amou t of temples and shrines. This was what I found at a few of them. Also, the 15 level central train/subway station is a totaly maze.
Kamakura, a seaside town south of tokyo, One gaint Budda and some of the first cherry blossoms of the year.
Been hiking up into the mountain to the dragons tounge falls, riding the bullet train and checking out japans toilet technology.
Nikko is a place 3 hours north of Tokyo, in the hills with world heritage temples and shrines. very impressive stuff.
Moving on from Tokyo after 4 days, walked and walked and done so much. My sleep is playing up a little, but the adventure continues.
Day 3 in Tokyo, Even got to see Biffy Clyro last night at a tiny 350 capacilty venue in suburban tokyo which was pretty mad. Mostly hanging out in the east of the city yesterday, a fishy part of the world.