72 Hours in Tokyo

A cinematic journey through the heart of Tokyo, shot over a period of 72 hours.

Tokyo is exactly how you would expect it to be, extremely busy but somehow, not claustrophobic. It's full of bright lights, temples, a lot of umbrellas... in our time spent there anyway. It's just full of charisma and personality, from its side alleyways filled with bustling people and delicious street food to traditional temples. There's no other place quite like it.

72 hours in this place was merely a preview, there is still so much to see. I cannot wait to go back and document the rest of Tokyo and the rest of Japan.

A big thank you to our friend, Nari Kakuwa. For showing us around this beautiful city.

I hope you enjoy this film.

EDITED BY: Daniel Kemeys

Colour: Daniel Kemeys & Hana Noguchi

MUSIC BY: Max LL
Secrets of Silk
To Live
Tradition Modernity
(Music licenses purchased through musicbed.com)

EQUIPMENT:
Sony a7rii + 24-70 f/2.8 G Master
DJI Mavic 2 Pro
DJI Ronin S

Cast: Daniel Kemeys and Hana Noguchi

Tags: travel, adventure, tokyo, travelling, cinematic, editing, vfx, temples, japan, asia, shrines, sony, gimbal, ronin, akihabara, shinjuku, shibuya, streets and ramen

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