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【Live】Walking in Tokyo, Ome town.
I'm on the way to Okutama town for a firework at 19:45. Suddenly I thought that I passed Ome many times transferring to Okutama and back, but never checked it outside of the station. So I decided to do instant live, as in Okutama it will be hardly possible because of mountains.
Using Low Latency which has around 15 sec lag.
RULES
* Mention my name as @Rambalac or @RambalacLive if you want ask to make something closer or check other directions.
* Before asking check if you are really watching most recent live by clicking Live button.
* If you suggest direction do not use here as here for you is 5-10 sec past for me. Ask at least 10 sec before turn, or use big enough landmark like traffic lights or shop names.
For AfterLive discussions I created Discord server . Probably I will join to LiveStream voice channel during filming but why filming I will answer only into Youtube chat.
4K archive of this live event will be uploaded about same day but 1 hour video takes up to a week to be processed by Youtube to full 4K quality. So be patient and check .
EQUIPMENT
Streamed in 1080 60p with Lumix GH5 camera, 8-18 f2.8-4 lens, Beholder EC1 stabilizer and Cerevo LiveShell X encoder.
Feel free to correct my English or suggest a video to film.
Japan Trip 2012 Tokyo Harajuku Tokyu Plaza Meiji-Jingūmae Station Omotesandō (7)
Omotesandō, Tokyo
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Omotesandō (表参道) is an avenue, subway station and neighborhood in the Minato and Shibuya wards in Tokyo stretching from Harajuku station, specifically, the foot of Takeshita Street, to Aoyama-dori where Omotesandō station can be found. Zelkova trees line both sides of the avenue. Around 100,000 cars drive down the main street daily.
Omotesandō was originally created as the frontal (表 Omote) approach (参道 Sandō) to Meiji Shrine, when the Shrine was dedicated in the Taishō era.
Today, Omotesandō is known as one of the foremost 'architectural showcase' streets in the world, featuring a multitude of fashion flagship stores within a short distance of each other. These include the Louis Vuitton store (Jun Aoki, 2002) Prada building (Herzog & de Meuron, 2003), Tod's (Toyo Ito, 2004), Dior (SANAA, 2004), Omotesandō Hills (Tadao Ando, 2005) and Gyre (MVRDV, 2007), amongst others.
It is an upscale shopping area featuring several international brand outlets, ranging from Louis Vuitton and Gucci to Gap, The Body Shop, Zara, and others. Omotesandō is also home to the Japanese toy store Kiddyland, a shopping center geared primarily toward young women, Laforet, Oriental Bazaar, and Gold's Gym. It is sometimes referred to as Tokyo's Champs-Élysées. Its latest development, Omotesandō Hills, opened in 2006. Omotesandō's side streets feature a range of trendy cafes, bars, and restaurants, as well as boutique stores specialising in everything from handbags to postcards to vintage glass bottles.
Every year Omotesandō is the venue for Tokyo's Saint Patrick's Day Parade.
Meiji-Jingūmae Station
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Meiji-Jingūmae Station (明治神宮前駅 Meiji-Jingūmae-eki) is a railway station located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. It is a part of the Tokyo Metro network and is served by the Chiyoda Line and the Fukutoshin Line. The Chiyoda Line station opened on 20 October 1972; the Fukutoshin Line station opened on 14 June 2008.
Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line is immediately adjacent to Meiji-Jingūmae Station and is marked as an interchange on most route maps. Due to this proximity and to encourage use of the station by visitors, Tokyo Metro changed in-station signboards to read Meiji-Jingūmae (Harajuku) Station (明治神宮前〈原宿〉駅 -eki) on March 6, 2010.
東京都心の風景 (赤坂・日枝神社 山王祭 神幸祭・祭礼行列を見ながら) landscape of central Tokyo
2014年6月13日に撮影。山王祭の神幸祭・祭礼行列は
赤坂・日枝神社→四ッ谷駅→日本テレビ通り→市ヶ谷駅→靖国神社→地下鉄半蔵門駅→英国大使館付近→国立劇場→皇居前→東京駅→京橋→地下鉄宝町駅→八丁堀の鈴らん通り→茅場町→日本橋日枝神社(摂社)→日本橋→京橋→銀座→新橋→銀座コリドー通り→日比谷公園→内幸町→永田町→赤坂・日枝神社
と、東京の都心をほぼ網羅して行われる。その祭礼行列を見ながら、所々で都心の風景を撮影しました。
Landscape of central Tokyo, while watching the festival of Hie shrine at Akasaka.
(route)
Hie shrine (at Akasaka)~Yotsuya Station~NTV street~Ichigaya Station~Yasukuni shrine~Hanzomon Station (subway)~British Embassy~National theater~Imperial Palace~Tokyo Station~Kyobashi~Takaracho Station (subway)~Suzuran street (at Hachobori)~Kayabacho~Nihonbashi Hie shrine ~Nihonbashi (bridge)~Kyobashi~Ginza~Shinbashi~Corrido street (at Ginza)~Hibiya Koen (park)~Uchisaiwaicho~Nagatacho~Hie shrine (at Akasaka)
???? JAPAN TRAVEL VLOG 12 | OSAKA TO TOKYO EN TREN BALA | CURRY JAPONÉS | Manu Echeverri
Hola todos!
Hoy viajamos de Osaka a Tokyo en tren bala. Les mostramos nuestro cuarto de hotel en Asakusabashi y por la noche vamos a comer a un restaurante Thailandes en El Barrio.
Si aun no lo han hecho síganme en mi red social principal que es Instagram para estar pendientes de los posts y fotos diarias.
JAPAN 2012 | Video 6: Yokohama & Hakone
Yokohama & Hakone:
Yokohama Landmark Tower (dritthöchstes Bauwerk und höchster Wolkenkratzer Japans); Yokohama Stadium (Baseball); Yokohama International Stadium/ Nissan Stadium (Endspielstätte der Fußball-WM 2002); Hakone-Seilbahnfahrt mit Blick auf den Fuji-Berg (mit 3776m höchster Berg Japans); Schwefelquellen in Owakudani & „Kosui Matsuri-Festival in Moto-Hakone-Ko
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Neben tausenden Fotos sind nebenbei auch ein paar kleine Videos auf unserer Reise durch Japan entstanden. Weiteres unter: facebook.com/picpoet .
Alfista on the Road
We are Japanese Alfista.
Just enjoy driving from Odawara to Hakone. The scene was at the parking of Daikanzan.
Matsuri Tsu city Japan
2011 year, street dance.
Japan V-LOG 2015
Erster gescheiterter V-Log-Versuch meiner Wenigkeit (Kurando).
Kurzer Zusammenschnitt vereinzelter Eindrücker aus meinem Japan-Trip im März 2015. Es ging von Tokyo über Toyohashi nach Tahara, weiter nach Ise, Nagoya, Inuyama, Gifu, Sendai, Yamadera, Nikko zurück nach Tokyo.
Sorry schon einmal im Voraus für das mistige Format-Wirrwarr, was meiner Unfähigkeit und der WIllkür meines Smartphones zu verdanken war. Beim nächsten Mal wirds besser, versprochen!
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