I wandered through Tomari Port and the nearby Tomari Iyumachi Fish Market, just steps from the hotel. Watching ferries docked for distant islands, I found myself imagining journeys beyond.
The rough, functional concrete architecture of the market held a certain appeal. With the sea so close, everyday scenes took on an unfamiliar, almost surreal quality.
The GR III’s compact body and vivid rendering paired beautifully with the light and colors of the Okinawan sea, making it an ideal match. ■
ホテルからすぐの場所にある泊港と泊いゆまち魚市場を歩いた。遠くの島へ向かうフェリーが停泊しているのを眺めていると、その先に続く旅を自然と想像していた。
市場の荒々しく機能的なコンクリート建築には、不思議な魅力があった。海がすぐそばにあることで、日常の風景もどこか見慣れない、少し非現実的なものに見えてくる。
GR IIIのコンパクトなボディと鮮やかな描写は、沖縄の海の光や色ととても相性がよく、理想的な組み合わせに感じられた。■
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These are the accessories I bought for my Ricoh GR IV and found useful for daily shooting and travel. Many also work with other Ricoh GR models.
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Location: Naha, Okinawa
This map shows the approximate area where the photos were taken.
All photos in this article were taken with a RICOH GR III and edited in Lightroom.
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Explore the full Okinawa series:
Vol.1 Journey to Naha
Vol.2 Naha Tomari Port
Vol.3 Sakaemachi Market
Vol.4 Koza Cityscape-1
Vol.5 Koza Cityscape-2
Vol.6 Koza Park Avenue
Vol.7 Koza Crossroads
Vol.8 Naha Fukushuen Garden
Vol.9 Naha Beach & Departure


