
The first pic I took at Ikebukuro :)





* It's cheap and easily found in Japan (Bic Camera, Spinns, even konbini/convenience store).
* It's light and small, you can put it in jacket's pocket like me. Bring one extra disposable camera in your bag won't weigh much.
* You don't know how the pics turn out, is it bad? Or is it good? You may got some failed result like me but that's the interesting part. Some pics also turned out well beyond my expectation.
* It gives the irreplaceable vintage tone.
* You don't need to edit or add another filter before posting because the pictures are unique and beautiful the way it is.
* When you see the pictures, I bet you will miss those moments! It brings back memories and I love it.


Asakusa area, especially Senso-ji temple was super crowded that day!


In front of Shibuya crossing, it's Shibuya 109!

Below are the happiest 2 days in Japan (although those 2 weeks also super happy): Tokyo Disney Sea and Disneyland!


Hahaha! Can you just ignore my absurd face? Don't even know what I was thinking when taking this pic lol.

You can't imagine how HAPPY I was here :")

Next ones are the main things about Tokyo, it's sakura/cherry blossoms and Tokyo Tower! ;)




This pic was taken by an obasan, she asked me to help her take photos with the sakura first, then she offered to take one for me too. She spoke Japanese which I didn't understand- I felt so sad, I wish I could speak Japanese so I could talk more with her. She was super lovely and friendly. I told her with my limited Japanese: watashi wa nihon ga daisuki desu! (I really love Japan!), and she answered: watashi mo daisuki desu! Kirei desu..... sakura ga....blablabla (I also love Japan so much! All of these are super pretty). I wish I could speak more Japanese on my next visit :(


That's it! Let's hope there is another Tokyo/Japan in disposable camera part 2- and counting! Hahaha, jaa ne~
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