The university I graduated from had an exchange program with Waseda University. I never went, so it's really neat to get to explore the area anyway. Thank you for filming this!
Thank you for the comment! It’s noted that there was an opportunity for an exchange program with Waseda University. It’s great to hear that the video helped in revisiting that area.
The time appears to have been 8:02 AM on Aug 10, 2024; it's up in the grey description box. Not sure about the weather, but "partly cloudy" looks about right, and "too hot" is a pretty safe guess for Japan in August. 🥵
The start time is not listed in the Japanese version, but it is included in the English version. As for the weather, it's difficult to specify exact conditions like sunny or cloudy, so please refer to the video for that. For temperature, humidity, and wind speed, I will include this information in all previously posted videos, as detailed data is available for every region in Japan every 1 hour, including past records.
Thank you for the comment. There was some hesitation about adding timestamps since this video only has two main spots of interest, but they've been added now.
The Osmo Pocket 3 with a gimbal is primarily used, but it cannot completely prevent vertical shake, so it is necessary to walk slowly or adjust walking technique. However, walking slowly would make the movement in the video appear sluggish, so it is not an option. Another camera, the Sony ZV-E1 combined with Sony's genuine lens, provides significant lens stabilization, which helps reduce vertical shake to some extent. However, combining the ZV-E1 with a gimbal results in a large setup that is too conspicuous in small towns during the day, making it difficult to use.
Great walk.👍👌✌😊
Thank you.😊
Tokyo It's incredible whether day or night. Video Amazing 🎥. Like 👍.😊
Thanks! Glad you liked it.😊
Amazing! Love Japan ❤
Спасибо за видео и за прогулку по Токио. Мне понравилась ваша пешеходная экскурсия. Спасибо.
Спасибо за просмотр! Рад, что вам понравилось.
The university I graduated from had an exchange program with Waseda University. I never went, so it's really neat to get to explore the area anyway. Thank you for filming this!
Thank you for the comment! It’s noted that there was an opportunity for an exchange program with Waseda University. It’s great to hear that the video helped in revisiting that area.
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Thanks for this kind of videos. I enjoy it very much.
Thank you for your comment. I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
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Can you please add the time of your walk and weather condition.. thanks
The time appears to have been 8:02 AM on Aug 10, 2024; it's up in the grey description box. Not sure about the weather, but "partly cloudy" looks about right, and "too hot" is a pretty safe guess for Japan in August. 🥵
The start time is not listed in the Japanese version, but it is included in the English version. As for the weather, it's difficult to specify exact conditions like sunny or cloudy, so please refer to the video for that. For temperature, humidity, and wind speed, I will include this information in all previously posted videos, as detailed data is available for every region in Japan every 1 hour, including past records.
You seem to know a lot about Japanese summers. Indeed, the high humidity makes it hard for the body to cool down, increasing the risk of heatstroke.
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Maybe it'd be better if you add timestamps to your video so people know where are you walking at a specific time
Thank you for the comment. There was some hesitation about adding timestamps since this video only has two main spots of interest, but they've been added now.
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I like walking along you,but. Your. Videos are bumpy😢..may be using gimbal may help and you get to record smoothly
The Osmo Pocket 3 with a gimbal is primarily used, but it cannot completely prevent vertical shake, so it is necessary to walk slowly or adjust walking technique. However, walking slowly would make the movement in the video appear sluggish, so it is not an option.
Another camera, the Sony ZV-E1 combined with Sony's genuine lens, provides significant lens stabilization, which helps reduce vertical shake to some extent. However, combining the ZV-E1 with a gimbal results in a large setup that is too conspicuous in small towns during the day, making it difficult to use.
@@walkjapan_ oh then it is quite effort..I appreciate your efforts