Greg Girard’s photographs of Japan before the rest of the world caught up…

Night, Shinjuku, 1979
Greg Girard’s photographs take us back to Tokyo and Yokosuka in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Back then Tokyo was the city of the future, all neon, steel and electricity, the closest things to finding life on other planets for visiting Westerners reared on concrete, accretive cityscapes, and anchored to dreams for foxgloved cottages and corniced parlours in extant stately homes and terraces. Tokyo was the city plugged into the mains and always switched on.
Yokosuka was and still is home to the US Seventh Fleet. This streets, bars and clubs were where the navy boys and girls went for larks and lust. Girard’s images throb with energy, his streets available Dolby surround sound.

Club Apollo – Yokosuka, 1976

Haneda airport, Tokyo, Japan, 1982.

Cinema Exterior, Shinjuku -1983

Two Schoolgirls – Tokyo, 1979

Platform Conductor – Ikebukuro, 1976

Yokosuka, 1976

Shibuya Crossing, 1976

Juli Tokyo Bay, 1979

David Bowie, Sake Ad – 1980

ShinOkubo, Tokyo, 1982

Kabukicho, Neon, 1977

Keiko Yoyogi Park, 1979

Milk Bar, Tokyo – 1979

Yakuza Greeting, Koenji 1979

Shinjuku, 1979

Kabukicho, 1976

Saint Louis Bar, Yokosuka 1976

Elevator Attendant, Tokyo 1977
https://flashbak.com/
