The Shōwa era (1926-1989) gave Japan its postwar identity — cramped mom-and-pop shops, hand-painted signs in beautiful decay, grease-stained eel bars, and octogenarian proprietors who've been slinging coffee or pickles from the same spot for half a century. Photographer Lee Chapman has been documenting these disappearing spaces before the wrecking balls and parking lots claim them forever. — Read the rest

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