Japan Day 1 - Tokyo + Kanagawa - Archimarathon Travel Vlog
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2023
- Travel vlog of Archimarathon’s architecture world tour 2023. Day 1 in Tokyo and Kanagawa.
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Great compilation! The camera work really helps to maximise the immersion and appreciation of the details.
Thanks. I did mainly vertical videos for this trip. Just trying something different.
Great little post. I am an Architectural Photographer and will be in Japan for the month of November shooting for a personal project. It'll be a Japan Archiphoto marathon hahah. Added KAIT to my Google maps as spots to shoot, thanks for sharing!
You will need to contact them for permission to visit
The KAIT plaza looks like a magical special experience. I see that there's so much to vlog but I would have loved a pov from laying down
Great introduction to lots of interesting projects. Looking forward to hearing about and seeing what you visited on the following days 🎌
That last one was beautiful
I love Ishigami's spaces.
Really digging this vertical vlog format. Especially while looking at my phone with my morning coffee, cheers mate!
Just trying things out. The vertical format I am able to easily make Instagram reels and TikToks. In fact this video is the combined 5 parts reels on Instagram.
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Glad I didn't sit down in front of my telly for this one 😅. Nice to watch all of these scenes together without distractions though!
Ishigami's plaza is something else!
What an amazing amount of buildings in just one day! Love it! My fav is Herzog & De Meuron´s one. I´m never disappointed by them. In fact, I´ve watched the reel on Instagram several times to appreciate the details better
Yes. It was also my highlight in Japan too
Excelent fast tour, Kevin!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for inspiring video! I will be in Japan this month. Is there anyway to please have access to your Google Maps? Do you have any info on modern Japanese gardens around Tokyo?
Fascinating
I laughed out loud at the chair adjustment 😂 🙉
I’m really intrigued by the Herzog and de Meuron building! Great to see a cool facade that is so interconnected with the structure and internal spaces, as opposed to (say) a “Gehry facade” that to my knowledge is often just a grand skin with minimal relation to the program inside. I could have the wrong impression of the latter. 😅
amazing
Beautiful series ! quick question for the KAIT plaza do you need reservation ?
On your travels will you be visiting the Bato Hiroshige Museum?
No I didn’t go there and I doubt I will be going there in future trips
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A simple dormo arigato.
Do itashimashite
Could someone say what he said at 5:18 ? “I’m glad, it’s so _____” ?
Integral
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When will you be in Chicago?
Been and gone
I don't understand the portrait format for YT videos? Can someone fill me in? I'm missing like 80% of footage thanks to the crop. How is this viewable?