
Time may have changed him, but we still have these nostalgic photos of how music legend David Bowie used to be.
As the saying goes, “All good things come to an end”, and while that may be true for the most part — as we will unfortunately no longer have another new David Bowie album to look forward to — we still have the artist’s decades-long legacy to look back on and enjoy.
Over the past couple of weeks, Japanese fans have been remembering the late musician in their own way as they began to rediscover these old photos of David Bowie from the 1980s, when he lived for a short while in Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan.
Here we find Bowie in front of a train on the Hankyu Kyoto Line, which takes passengers between Kawaramachi Station in Kyoto and Umeda Station (梅田- the destination of the train in the photo) in Osaka.
https://twitter.com/tiidori/status/686447927015804928https://twitter.com/HistoryImg/status/511137849601581056デヴィッド・ボウイの写真で最高の一枚は阪急電車に乗っている所だと今も思ってる(・ω・)/ pic.twitter.com/9xsfbogVEE
— ばっど・ばつまる (@BAD_BATSUMARU) January 11, 2016
▼The Hankyu Line train now… Not much has ch-ch-ch-changed!

昨夜、京都でデヴィッド・ボウイが暮らしていたときの思い出をツイートしたら、沢山の反響をいただきました。
— SULOVE-METAL (@SuloveMetal) January 11, 2016
日本のファンにもあまり知られていなかったようです。
確かに今から考えると嘘のような話ですもんね。#DavidBowie pic.twitter.com/LHVzWCwtFB
Bowie also took a stroll through the Furukawa shotengai (shopping street) and stopped to buy something to eat. The owner of the food stall, who is still there today and proudly displays this photograph, said that the hungry artist bought yawata-maki—vegetables (most prominently burdock root, in addition to others such as carrots and green beans) simmered in a sweet soy sauce broth, then wrapped and grilled in thin slices of beef.
デヴィッド・ボウイだと錦市場で漬物(?)を買っている姿さえ、美しい。 pic.twitter.com/Vw5APEHOSJ
— overQ⚕ (@overQrevo) January 11, 2016
▼The shop, Nodoya, where David Bowie stopped at still boasts the image proudly

デヴィッド・ボウイ イン京都
— 🍓𝑺𝒂𝒌𝒖𝒓𝒂🪻🪴 (@JpSakura5) January 11, 2016
これ 初めて見ました~(∩´∀`)∩
なんだか。。いいな~。。。https://t.co/zQM2CQDZPk pic.twitter.com/46ISJQeg8V
And of course, what would a trip to Japan be without doing “Japanese-y” things like posing in front of a traditional wooden machiya house, or wearing a yukata? No one else could do it better!
https://twitter.com/HistoryImg/status/486074399875813376話はちょっと違うけどこの浴衣の似合い方たるや…って感じじゃないですか???ちなみにこれはデヴィッド・ボウイお兄様です pic.twitter.com/5FgsRJlMWg
— 枯野浅樹 (@kareno_asaki) January 1, 2016
The man behind the camera, Masayoshi Sukita, photographed Bowie a number of times throughout the years. His works, for those interested, are even available to purchase through the website Snap Galleries, so you can admire David Bowie forever in all of his glory.
Source: japaaan, Fundo via Twitter, Suzuki
Top image: Twitter/ @BAD_BATSUMARU, @his_asaki

Japanese Twitter goes crazy for impromptu piano performance at Yodobashi Camera store in Kyoto
What would idol series Love Live! have looked like as a late 1980s anime? Awesome, fan art shows
Japanese photographer captures the beauty of Kyoto in the snow 【Photos】
Mt. Fuji decorated with a 500,000-flower pink carpet is Japan’s ultimate spring view
30 Pikachus want to share a Tokyo hotel room with you that has separate Grass, Water, Fire spaces
Family Mart unveils new Japanese bread that elevates convenience store food to mocchiri levels
Pringles Chocolate, but with a Japanese twist, is the snack hack you should be trying right now
How to take your home ramen to the next level by making your own chashu pork in a frying pan
Haku is…Chihiro’s dead brother? Studio Ghibli fans blown away by Spirited Away theory
New Travelling Bento pouches turn your luggage into a Japanese lunch box
Picturesque Tokyo park plays host to millions of flowers and soap bubbles this spring
Foreign man arrested for walking on Shinkansen tracks, claims he was on the run from yakuza
Japanese politician arrested on charges of accepting bribes to reduce number of monkeys in park
Japan reportedly adding Japanese language skill requirement to most common foreigner work visa
Pokémon and Ikea Japan cross over into each other’s worlds with collaboration events
Starbucks Japan closing only Shinkansen platform branch for popularity-triggered renovations
You can assemble a well-balanced team of Pokémon, them eat them, thanks to Japanese cake chain
Two food hacks take Japan’s convenience store fried chicken to amazing new sandwich heights
7-Eleven Japan’s new baked-in-store sweet treat is only available in three parts of the country
Man bites woman at cherry blossom park in Japan, dies shortly after
Peanuts and Coke becomes a viral hit in Japan, but is it a trend worth joining?
Can a downtown Tokyo super sento bathhouse beat a hotel for a one-night stay?
New Japanese KitKats come in sakura flavour, with poetic symbolism for success
Japan now has a special desk for people who work at home with a pet cat[Photos]
Famous Tokyo cherry blossom spot installs view-blocking screens to fight overcrowding[Video]
Uniqlo announces new T-shirts for One Piece, Naruto and more for manga publisher’s 100th birthday
Train station platform ramen store closes its doors on half a century of history in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new My Fruit³ Frappuccino at only 34 stores around the country
Krispy Kreme releases Super Mario doughnuts in Japan for a limited time
Studio Ghibli releases Catbus pullback keychain that runs like the anime character
Japanese onsen egg maker from 100-yen store Daiso needs to be on your shopping list
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says