Noticing More: Off Whites

Three off whites from an ordinary side of Tokyo

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COLOUR COLLECTIONS

We’re changing up our colour posts. We’re making them shorter and snappier so we can share more of them, more often! Colour is a huge source of inspiration for many people and a great way to sharpen the eyes.

If you have a collection that you would like to share on the Super Ordinary Life blog (and Instagram Stories), please do email them to us. Here’s what we’re looking for:

  • 3 pictures following 1 colour theme.

  • Send them to us in a quick email. letting us know the colour and where each pic was taken (just the city will do).

  • Don’t worry about perfect photography. We are more interested in what caught your attention.

  • Let us know how you would like to be credited. Your name, website, Instagram account etc.

Really looking forward to sharing your observations!

Email: Yasumi @ superordinarylife . com

Noticing More: Story Corner

We recently shared a collection of corners that have caught our attention on our Instagram Stories. The corners included all appealed to us for different reasons but it was only as we finished the series that we realised that our favourite corners were the ones that told a silent story about their neighbourhoods. We think that these unassuming details say a lot about the values and thinking of Tokyoite culture.

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Tucked away in a back alley of residential Tokyo, we noticed these reflectors fixed onto a corner of someone’s wall. A quick glance around confirmed that whilst there are no street-lamps, we can imagine a glow of spill light during the evenings, from the neighbouring homes. Someone must have taken the time and thought to add these - just to help themselves and/or other people find their way through the winding alley safely.

 
 
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This corner belongs to an abandoned and tumbledown house in western Tokyo. It’s an understandable one to dismiss and just march on past. We imagine loads of people consider it to be an eyesore - not us! Take a moment to observe the details and it tell you about how how this and many other traditional style Japanese houses were built. A wordless free lesson about materials, age, how the country is evolving and so much more.

 

This in an entrance to a doctor’s surgery, again, in Tokyo . One side is for adults and the other for children. Do people ever walk into each other? We wonder!

 
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A corner of an izakaya in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo. Vinyl curtains cut the corner of the entryway. The broken zipper has been secured with blue vinyl tape which is a very super ordinary item in Japan.


PLEASE SHARE YOUR CORNER PICS WITH US:

We would love to add your pics and/or words to our future corner associated post. If you have anything that you would like to share, email your pictures and friendly words to : Yasumi @ superordinarylife (.) com

Notice More : It's a Wrap!

Tucked down a side street in busy Covent Garden, we walked into this sight. 

Prior to seeing this. I would never have guessed at how pleased the sight of peachy pink vinyl covered shop windows would make me. I would also not have guessed that I would shamelessly stand there staring before approaching to touch the air bubbles and creases that were so alluringly tactile in that moment. 

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