Japan: Jitensha
Japanese Bicycles
de MICHAEL ALVIS
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À propos du livre
The bicycles of Japan. JITENSHA is the Japanese word for BICYCLE, but one might hear the slang word charinko, instead. Bicycling is the easiest means of local transportation in the neighborhood. A typical Japanese bicycle is not the sleek Lance Armstrong version, but rather the mama-chari ("mom's bike") with its front basket, noisy brakes, and built-in lock. These heavy bikes are most common, but electric bikes, folding bikes and bikes with tiny wheels are now popular.
These bicycle photographs were made during a trip to Japan in July 2009.
220 photographs of Japanese bicycles, people on or with bicycles, NO BICYCLES signs, etc.
These bicycle photographs were made during a trip to Japan in July 2009.
220 photographs of Japanese bicycles, people on or with bicycles, NO BICYCLES signs, etc.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
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Format choisi: Petit carré, 18×18 cm
# de pages: 120 - Date de publication: nov 10, 2009
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Bicycles, Travel, Asia, Japan
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À propos du créateur
MICHAEL ALVIS
Tennessee, USA
Michael Alvis is a photographer who enjoys exploring many places with his camera. He has traveled to Canada, Mexico, South Korea, and all 50 states in the USA. He lived and worked in Saitama, Japan for 6 years. He enjoys travel, eating sushi, reading, and watching films.