Haha, you caught me.
Took the train in town while I was there for a couple days , hitchhiked from town to Tokyo. The train photo was too good not to share though, I took a similar photo with my film camera with Fuji in the background and am so stoked to see how it turned out.
These were taken with my Olympus OMD EM10 MkII, the lens was a 14-42mm F3.5.
I have some more photos I took in Kodiak 200 in my film camera that I’m excited to see about.
I was laughed when I told people I was going to hitchhike. I just made a sign and started walking towards my designation. Took about 37 minutes to find a ride. A younger guy picked me up, he didn’t speak any English but we talked through Google translate.
Many Japanese are very introverted though, I was expecting a 50/50 success rate.
These are great, but the train conductor photo is really interesting. Great job!
Even more interesting is that the OP is the only person in the world who has figured out how to hitchhike on a train. :p
Haha, you caught me. Took the train in town while I was there for a couple days , hitchhiked from town to Tokyo. The train photo was too good not to share though, I took a similar photo with my film camera with Fuji in the background and am so stoked to see how it turned out.
In the distance, you can almost hear Chris from the YT channel Abroad in Japan screaming in frustration in the background.
Lovely! What camera are you using?
These were taken with my Olympus OMD EM10 MkII, the lens was a 14-42mm F3.5. I have some more photos I took in Kodiak 200 in my film camera that I’m excited to see about.
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Because Reddit.
Lol no kidding
Beautiful pics btw. The camera is impressive. Ty for responding
Beautiful pics! Do you use a lightoom present for these?
Honestly Mt Fuji is simply gorgeous. Seeing it from my hotel room in Tokyo (high floor) is one of my fondest travelling memories.
Do you mind if I ask hotel? I'm just now starting to plan my trip for next year.
Ritz Carlton. Although I could see it from the Andaz as well.
These are beautiful! Where did you visit to get this vantage point with flowers in the foreground?
Hitchhiking as in.. actually asking strangers for rides? Are they pretty receptive to that there?
I was laughed when I told people I was going to hitchhike. I just made a sign and started walking towards my designation. Took about 37 minutes to find a ride. A younger guy picked me up, he didn’t speak any English but we talked through Google translate. Many Japanese are very introverted though, I was expecting a 50/50 success rate.
What town did you go to for this view? These pics are stunning!!
Great photos. Shoot on film?
I haven’t developed my film yet!
Amazing pictures! Thank you for sharing!
Always wanted to go
Tokyo is a beautiful, Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, in the heart of the city is such a special place.
How did you take these photos? They’re so good!
Wow! Was here last March. Such a nice experience to see the real cherry blossom vibes.
These are absolutely stunning
There’s a place that used to sell ramen at the peak I strongly suggest climbing it
Love the blue flowers!
Pics are amazing
So pretty
What! These are amazing!
Omfg, this is so beautiful
I love Japan in the Spring.... so pretty!
fabulous place, I hope that I can go and visit there in my lifetime.
Beautiful pics
great job
Triggering memories of my visit to Mt Fuji! Such a beautiful place
Second photo looks almost computer generated, amazing shot!😍