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Tag Archives: Yokohama

Jim Atwood Media Japan

Posted on June 14, 2009 by Jim Atwood in Flickr Japan | Comments

A collection of magazine shots and photographs of myself “Jim Atwood” in media print and shows in Tokyo, Japan. Several photos are from magazines and brochures in Japan. Other photos are when I walked the runway in Tokyo fashion shows. I was also a host and an announcer at fashion presentations in Yokohama, Tokyo, and Nagano. Finally there are some photographs of the many train rides experienced in Japan along with a few in the classroom as an instructor a while back.

Very often I was used in magazines, PR situations, on stage for presentations or seminars, and for doing entertainment or hosting shows in Japan. It has always been a great experience to be an active participant in the many opportunities Japan continues to offer. Please direct all inquiries to Jim Atwood Photography at http://www.jimatwood.net. Thank you!

Spiritual Change

Posted on January 07, 2008 by Jim Atwood in Flickr Japan | Comments

Located at Zenkoji, this is a sort of wishing well where people donate money in return for a spiritual wish. On this particular day there was quite a lot of change in the water.

Spiritual Change

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Step Right In!

Posted on December 17, 2007 by Jim Atwood in Flickr Japan | Comments

This is a doorway to one of the many nice Ryokans located around Zenkoji Temple in Nagano Japan. I thought this had a nice, warm, golden feel to it. I like Ryokans or Japanese Inns very much in Japan.

Step Right In!

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Snack Bars R Us Japan

Posted on December 11, 2007 by Jim Atwood in Flickr Japan | Comments

Well I’m not necessarily talking about bars where you eat chips and candybars, but close. These are signs common to almost every city in Japan. Each one displays the name to a snack bar that serves drinks and small snack food. In addition and perhaps more important you they also provide entertainment at an expense of course. The entertainment includes karaoke, talking with hostess gals, games, and other things. Some are expensive and others are reasonbly priced.

Snack Bars R Us

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