There is something, something I got used to, something too familiar that I don't even know if I like or not. I'm showing those photographs here, in this blog. Not many words, but the photographs can speak for themselves, I hope.
First, I think I have to introduce myself.
These are photographs I've taken.



New Town Blues (1997)
Originally uploaded by takkirkk
This was back in 1997. I was wandering in the suburbs here in Japan. I thought the suburbs looked just like young Japanese women.
Other photographs can be found here
The title of this blog, Nan-Ni-Mo-Na-I, meaning "there is nothing" in Japanese, comes from the lyrics of a song called "A-Ta-Ra-Shi-I-Hi-To" (The New Man) by the group Fishmans.