“Watanabe Shoten”, a famous Rolled Omelette shop

"Watanabe Shoten", a famous Rolled Omelette shop in Tsukiji,Tokyo,Japan | Tokyo Japan Film Photography

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"Watanabe Shoten", a famous Rolled Omelette shop in Tsukiji,Tokyo,Japan | Tokyo Japan Film Photography

35mm Film Camera Black and White Photo Example

Project Title of Photography

Photography of the Other Side of Tokyo Japan

Series Title of Photography

Facade Series

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Title of Photography

“Watanabe Shoten”, a famous Rolled Omelette shop in Tsukiji,Tokyo,Japan

Landscape and Architecture Photographing Location

TSUKIJI TOKYO JAPAN

*In this category, black and white 35mm film photographs taken in “TSUKIJI” in “TOKYO” in “JAPAN” in “Landscape and Architecture Photographing Location” are posted.

Shooting Data

Shooting Date:3/7/2021
Camera & LensPENTAX LX 35mm Film Camera SMC PENTAX-M 28mm F2.8 Lens
FilmRollei Retro 80S 35mm Film Roll
DeveloperPMK Pyro Developer(solution B sodium carbonate)
Dilution︰1+2+100
Time︰24°C 5min30sec
Agitation︰30/15/1
DigitizeSIGMA SD15 Digital Camera with Nikon Slide Copying Adapter ES-1

Thinking About This Photograph

 This photograph was taken in Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.

 Tsukiji used to have a Tsukiji market called “Kitchen in Tokyo”, but now it has moved to Toyosu, leaving only the Tsukiji Outer Market in Tsukiji.

 This Rolled Omelette shop is located a little away from the Tsukiji Outer Market.

 This shop, which operates quietly in this place, which is also a residential area, is actually called a famous hidden Rolled Omelette shop.

 Rolled Omelette “Tamagoyaki” is a food unique to Japan.

 It is one of the home-cooked dishes in Japan and is a food that every Japanese has eaten.

Making Rolled Omelette “Tamagoyaki” is easy.

 Mix eggs, seafood soup stock, sugar, sweet cooking sake and sake, and bake while rolling in a square frying pan.

 This Rolled Omelette shop is mainly sold to sushi restaurants, but even ordinary people can buy it at the store.

 There is a large weighing machine and a large bucket in front of the shop, and you can see that this is a shop, not a general house.

 I felt unbalanced when I used a silver aluminum sliding door in an old wooden two-story building, and I was fascinated by it, so I released the shutter.

 I think Japanese architecture is attractive because it lacks an aesthetic sense.