Sometime in 2001, while living in New Zealand, I headed with my elder brother over to Japan where our youngest brother was living for a while. The idea was to catch up with him and check out where he was living as well as get to see some of this fascinating land called Japan.
It was a fantastic time, just us three guys, as we travelled from city to city, and temple to temple. Bush walks with bell-toting-bear-scaring hikers all around us, thousands of steps leading up to temples on mountain tops, and views over nearby highly populated areas. Train travel on super-fast and high-luxury trains from Tokyo to many other cities in the south. Temples and museums and temples and old towns, and temples and parks, and temples and foods. A highly amazing journey through belief systems, cultural diversity, technological marvels, and even the “nostril of Budda” (which was really only a hole in a temple support pole).
During this journey of “The Brothers Three” we stopped in at some of the amazing “fun” centres – a building filled with video games, activities, and photographic booths. Wanting to “capture the moment” of our time here, we all stepped into one of the photo booths. It seemed important to capture some of the fun and amazement we were experiencing in our travels, and with some creative facial expressions we came up with this. The Brothers Three. Amazement. Incredulity. Lost for words.

Brodie (youngest), John (oldest), Me
And so we were as we travelled around this amazing country. Faces of wonder, taking in all of the new sights and exploring so many differences. A fun photo. A fun time. The only time we have ever travelled together.
The Brothers Three.
Many thanks to my good friend Jorge who recently found this photo burried in some books I gave him ages ago and went to the effort of scanning and sending me a copy of it.

I have always loved this photo. I carried a copy of it for a long time before it disintegrated. Good to have a digital copy of it at least.
Loved seeing the photo again – brings back lots of memories. It was truly an awesome trip and an amazing time shared.
Yep. I loved that trip and will always treasure the memories of it. This photo was certainly a great find, and I am so glad that Jorge took the time to send it to me. Maybe somewhere down the track we will all be able to head out for another trip together… leaving the wife and kids behind, and getting another photo of us three just like this… but with older faces. Then it would be fun to compare photos.
Hi brothers – Nice to see you all in the same vision frame again 🙂 Actually, it is kind of arty – sort of like those postcards you see in coffee shops advertising shows.