Travelogue

Japan 2006, Day 1 - Tokyo, Yokohama

2006年の初訪日:1日目(東京、横浜)

Short photographic travelogue of day 1 of my first-ever trip to Japan in the spring of 2006.

All photos shot with Nikon digital SLRs, edited in Adobe Lightroom 5.7 / LR Classic.

On my first-ever full day in Japan, after a nice hotel breakfast, I went to Ueno Park in Tokyo. The cherry blossoms were about half-way open, and people were enjoying strolling underneath them. A hapless bicyclist tried to avoid me while I was blocking his path to take a picture.

I also had the opportunity to visit my first Japanese temple: Kanneiji is located right in Ueno Park, and looked quite beautiful that morning.

After this visit, I rode the JR Tokaido Line to Yokohama Station. There, I took the seabus to Yamashita Park, and explored the Port of Yokohama, Chinatown and the Landmark Tower Observatory. Hikawa Maru, a retired ocean liner built in 1929, provided a great photo subject in the port.

I then went back to Roppongi Hills in Tokyo, where I went up to the “Tokyo City View” observatory inside Mori Tower. The views and photo opportunities afforded by this location were brilliant.

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Norbert Woehnl

Norbert Woehnl

Norbert Woehnl is a Photographer in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in Travel, Location, Editorial and Street Photography.
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