About Japan Snapshots

My personal journey through Japan and Tokyo

Tokyo International Forum

Four years in Japan will change you in ways you don't expect. I arrived as a university student, wide-eyed and jet-lagged, and left as someone who had built a career at international tech companies and research labs — and somewhere in between, fallen completely in love with a country that defies easy description.

Japan holds two worlds in one place. You can stand in a thousand-year-old shrine at dawn, incense curling through cedar trees, and by evening find yourself in a neon-lit lab pushing the edge of what's possible. That tension — ancient and futuristic, quiet and electric — is what makes life here feel perpetually alive.

This gallery is my attempt to capture that feeling. Every photograph is a moment I didn't want to forget: the structured chaos of Shibuya Crossing, a back street in Kyoto, a convenience store at 11pm, cherry blossoms that lasted exactly four days, a commute on the Yamanote line that somehow never got old.

If you're thinking about visiting Japan, or making the leap to live there — I hope this gives you an honest, personal glimpse of what's waiting. It's one of the best decisions I've ever made, and I'd make it again without hesitation.

The Journey

4 Years

I lived four years in Tokyo, Japan

300+ Photos

Original photo collection and blog posts

All Seasons

From cherry blossom season to momijigari

Featured Destinations

Tokyo

Japan's vibrant capital city

From the iconic Shibuya Crossing to the historic Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo blends the ultra-modern with centuries-old traditions in a way that's uniquely Japanese.

Kyoto

The cultural heart of Japan

With its thousands of shrines, temples, and traditional gardens, Kyoto offers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage and timeless beauty.

Mount Fuji

Japan's sacred mountain

Standing at 3,776 meters, Mount Fuji is not just Japan's highest peak but also a spiritual symbol that has inspired artists and pilgrims for centuries.