
What initially seemed like familiar clichés became an invitation to look closer. By presenting the familiar from a tender perspective, Koek reveals the shared humanity behind urban life. The result is a vision of Tokyo as a city of organised chaos, where daily life unfolds – work, commuting, caring for family and loved ones. For Koek, the soul of the city lies not in exoticism, but in the connections he is able to make with its inhabitants.
Tokyo is a dream destination for many travellers. Influenced by social media and popular Japanese animation, the city is often imagined through images of women in kimono, blooming cherry trees, and neon-lit streets. Koek places these icons in their everyday context: the kimono as part of urban life, sumo not as a spectacle but in a familiar home setting, and neighbourhood shrines as intimate spaces in daily life.
but also a mirror – a place where the other's perspectiveHis open, observant approach shows that understanding comes not from quick interpretation, but from patient looking. In this way, Tokyo becomes not only a subject, but also a mirror – a place where the perspective of the other becomes visible.