JPN Journal

Photographer Karim Skalli experienced the pandemic while living in Japan and became witness to how the country quickly changed. With almost no visitors allowed, he travelled the country and shows us the beauty of daily life as an outsider.

Photography Karim Skalli


“Looking for simple beauty and moments of silence that dwell in everyday life.”



“In recent years, Japan has become one of the world’s leading tourist destinations, welcoming over 30 million tourists In 2019 alone. Due to the impact of coronavirus, the number of visitors in 2020 decreased by 97.7% from the previous year to only 58,000. I felt it was important to record this moment in time, a time like no other, and create a journal of my experience living and observing a country so different from my own. I’m so grateful I got to experience it here in Japan, a place like no other."



About Karim

Karim is a British/Moroccan photographer currently living in Kyoto, Japan. He is particularly interested in how place can be formative of identity.

To see more of his work, visit his website or follow him on Instagram


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