Eating in Restaurants in Tokyo, Japan
As I mentioned in my starting posts, there is so much food photography in Japan more than one would find in North America. Or at least I noticed the food photography and advertising there more than here. I guess when you are in your home environment, you tune out that stuff, but when you are in a foreign land, all your senses are open. Here are sample images of what I saw.
Eating in restaurants is easy because of all the food photography. Plastic food displays are also really helpful so even if you don’t speak the language, it’s really not a problem.
Published 20 September 06 · Up Next: The Ubiquitous Japanese Vending Machines · Previously: Tsukiji Fish Market
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