20 frames of street photography that reveal an unknown side of Japan
Categories: Asia | Culture | Travel
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/20-frames-of-street-photography-that-reveal-an-unknown-side-of-japan.htmlThere are not so many places in the world that are so suitable for street photography as Japan. The neon streets of Tokyo, Osaka and other major cities create an excellent atmosphere for night photography, and the eternal hustle and bustle of people and transport offer an endless source of inspiration for those photographers who want to capture Japan during the day.
These shots belong to various street photographers, including famous ones such as Masashi Wakui and Takashi Yasui. If you have never been to the Land of the Rising sun, then after this selection you will definitely want to get there. And even if there were, you will definitely want to repeat it.
Photo: Akihiro Nagashima.
Photo: Masashi Wakui.
Photo: Yuma Yamashita.
Photo: Takashi Yasui.
Photo: Hirokazu Toda.
Photo: Lee Chapman.
Photo: Jiratto.
Photo: Lee Chapman.
Photo: Peter Stewart.
Photo: Masato Mukoyama.
Photo: Shin Noguchi.
Photo: Takashi Yasui.
Photo: Kaitaro Kobayashi.
Photo: masayoshi naito.
Photo: Nicolas Datiche.
Photo: Yuma Yamashita.
Photo: Ilhan Eroglu.
Photo: Tatsuo Suzuki.
Photo: Hanson Mao.
Photo: Lee Chapman.
Photo: Takashi Yasui.
Photo: Yoshinori Mizutani.
Photo: Davide Filippini.
Photo: Masashi Wakui.
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