When the number of visitors from overseas increase...
The number of sketch meet ups also (naturally) increase.
We strive to find new and fun location to visit. (Without such occasion we may not know or visit certain places.)
Of course we sometimes visit same location again and again, such as Shinjuku gyoten, Ginza, Omotesando, Tokyo station etc..
Regardless the location to be old or new, we anyhow experience something new. If you are planning to join us to sketch together, please share your preferable locations with us so that we can broaden our choice of location, to sketch and to explore.
海外からの参加者も多くなるこの季節、新しいスケッチ会の場所を決めるのはなかなか骨の折れることですが、スケッチ会がなかったら行くことも知ることもない場所もいっぱいあり、もちろん何度も訪れたことのある場所だって行くたびに新しい出会いや発見はあるんですが。もし、Urban Sketchers Japanのスケッチ会に参加されてみたいと思っている方、いらっしゃいましたら、ここがいいよというお気に入りの場所の情報とともにご連絡を。
Sakuragicho, Yokohama with Hui from Singapore.
Shibamata, Tokyo with a lot of old and new members, visitors and dwellers.
I share some of participants' works here:
Taishakuten temple's belfry by Casey Toriumi
Toraya sweets shop by Keisuke Hanaoka
The front approach to Taishakuten by Yukina
Taishakuten temple by Aifeng Zhang
The front approach to Taishakuten by
Keiko Tomita
Shops by Boonhau Lim
The small alley by Eric Wang
Me sketching
Shibamata Taishakuten temple.
Riverside Sakura.
In the izakaya in Shibamata.
In the izakaya in Ueno.
We strive to find new and fun location to visit. (Without such occasion we may not know or visit certain places.)
Of course we sometimes visit same location again and again, such as Shinjuku gyoten, Ginza, Omotesando, Tokyo station etc..
Regardless the location to be old or new, we anyhow experience something new. If you are planning to join us to sketch together, please share your preferable locations with us so that we can broaden our choice of location, to sketch and to explore.
海外からの参加者も多くなるこの季節、新しいスケッチ会の場所を決めるのはなかなか骨の折れることですが、スケッチ会がなかったら行くことも知ることもない場所もいっぱいあり、もちろん何度も訪れたことのある場所だって行くたびに新しい出会いや発見はあるんですが。もし、Urban Sketchers Japanのスケッチ会に参加されてみたいと思っている方、いらっしゃいましたら、ここがいいよというお気に入りの場所の情報とともにご連絡を。
Sakuragicho, Yokohama with Hui from Singapore.
Shibamata, Tokyo with a lot of old and new members, visitors and dwellers.
I share some of participants' works here:
Taishakuten temple's belfry by Casey Toriumi
Toraya sweets shop by Keisuke Hanaoka
The front approach to Taishakuten by Yukina
Taishakuten temple by Aifeng Zhang
The front approach to Taishakuten by
Keiko Tomita
Shops by Boonhau Lim
The small alley by Eric Wang
Me sketching
Shibamata Taishakuten temple.
Riverside Sakura.
In the izakaya in Shibamata.
In the izakaya in Ueno.
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