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Motorsports, travel, and random photos from around the world. Rally driver, car #91 in ARA National L2WD. Life is too short to just sit around and wait.

Graffiti of a cat exclaiming 'fuck this cord'.
Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Oct 26, 2013
Staring down a canal. Construction off to the left, buildings off to the right.
Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Oct 26, 2013

Shibuya canals

Many canals run through Shibuya, although nowadays I think some are covered by construction or new buildings.

A dinosaur scientist statue, staring at a dinosaur skull. Very meta.
Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan
Oct 26, 2013

A pondering dinosaur

A random dinosaur scientist statue I found in the backstreets of Omotesando.

    A top-down view of a bakery. Baked goods line the walls, while a worker
    restocks items and a customer finishes browsing.
Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Oct 24, 2013

From the top... of the bakery?

A two-story bakery in Shibuya that we found ourselves in. I loved being able to look down and people watch while we worked.

A woman stands in a convenience store, drinking a Starbucks coffee.
Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan
Oct 23, 2013

Perusing the conbini before a night out

If only other countries had convenience stores that offered food and drinks on the level of what you find in Japan.

    A Halloween candy pop, featuring a ghost and a pumpkin with the words
Tokyo, Japan
Oct 13, 2013

A Halloween pop

Nothing special, I just love the design.

A top-down view of Tokyo. Nestled between buildings, a bullet train is running.
Shiodome, Tokyo, Japan
Oct 01, 2013

Shinkansen arriving... or departing?

I'm a sucker for views with trains flying through.

A photo of me and the bartender I'd play Street Fighter against.
Shinjuku-Sanchome, Tokyo
Aug 22, 2012

First matches with a good friend

Walked into a random bar one night only to discover it was videogame-themed. The bartender was playing Street Fighter 2 with some of the customers and looked like he was good. I grabbed a game with him after he was done, and it turned into a full night of us going back and forth on wins. I'd play the guy for the next ~7 years of my life. We never really spoke in depth due to language barriers, but I'd credit him with showing me that fighting games can be their own language.

A gorilla that appears to pop out of an image and tickle me.
Odaiba, Tokyo
Aug 12, 2012

Trick art museum

A weirdly fun exhibit from Odaiba back in the day: artwork that plays with perception and depth. Makes for great photos!

A rainy day in Tokyo.
Tokyo, Japan
Jun 14, 2012

Another rainy day in Tokyo

A small slice of life picture.

A man is playing an arcade game where you simulate flipping a table.
Shimokitazawa, Tokyo
Oct 29, 2011
Business cards that say 'myGengo' and my title.
Tokyo, Japan
Oct 09, 2011

My first Japanese business cards

During my time with myGengo, it was frankly hard to describe exactly what I did: there was a bit of core engineering, a bit of developer relations/outreach, and more. Business cards ("meishi", 名刺) still have more use in Japan than the west, and so when the topic of mine came up, I just told them to give me the title of "alchemist" because I couldn't think of anything else.