Attention to details in syncing is incredible. Wonderful job, kamepo.
@bubbledoubletrouble
4 ай бұрын
As someone who is not familiar with the area, the first thing I noticed was the image stabilization in the modern footage, something that we may take for granted these days...
@kamepo
4 ай бұрын
Yes, recent cameras have a powerful stabilization.
@StickPeopleAndPuff
4 ай бұрын
I love these types of videos but mostly because of the old cars
It's impressive how Japan knows how to use space efficiently. In the video, almost no plot is wasted, and every square meter serves a useful purpose for society. I admire this country so much and strive for my country, Brazil, to be like this one day
@01_zenyobi
4 ай бұрын
There's barely any other country that has such good space use and plot land development other than Japan and rich Europe countries.
What I have noticed for me personally is the road markings. Just imagine how well thought the roads were built so that there was no need to edit most markings during all this years. They are still the same. Very impressive.
@speeddrawfactory3618
4 ай бұрын
The most accurate now and then video I’ve ever watched. A lot of love to detail. Every angle, every speed is perfectly matched. Even the trains and buses pass at the exact time. Well done ❤
Here's what I learned from this video 1. Parking was taken away. 2. Many safety upgrades on the road were made. 3. Cars looked better in 1987 (actually, many people are importing old Japanese cars to the US)
@kamepo
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment. I understand that due to the 25-year rule for right-hand drive cars, only older cars can be imported from Japan. Then, prices are increasing.
It is interesting to see they stopped painting the perpendicular lines on the crosswalks. Probably a cost-saving measure to save paint.
@kamepo
4 ай бұрын
You are right. The current crosswalk paint was changed as a result of research, showing that they are more visible to motor vehicle drivers, better rainwater drainage, and more economical as less painted area.
@krunkle5136
4 ай бұрын
Still very beautiful. The best urban design of any country still.
@MarikoRawralton
4 ай бұрын
The things that haven't changed are just as fascinating as the things that have.
Потрясающе наблюдать изменения в архитектуре и технологиях спустя 36 лет. за почти пол века развития, практически не осталось старых домов, а то что осталось выглядит также хорошо как на старом видео, что говорит о высокой культуре людей. Автор хорошо постарался над видео, хорошее сведение кадров создает впечатление что это одно и тоже видео)
@kamepo
4 ай бұрын
Большое спасибо.
@skmwwa
4 ай бұрын
Great job with the timing. The only thing I would change is the synchronization of the new video (more FPS) with the old one, not the other way around. But still, well done.
@kamepo
4 ай бұрын
If the video rate up converted to 120fps or higher and then processed, the judder should be reduced. But it's a pain in the butt because my PC has very low performance. lol
Great video, the difference in time is apparent , I prefer 1987 really, I am planning on visiting Japan in the future, I would like to visit various car auctions and import a Subaru Sti to the UK. Thank you for a great video.
Одно из самых интересных видео, которое я когда-либо видел. Сколько деталей, невероятно! Определённо, со временем Япония лишилась какого-то шарма, я не знаю, как сказать правильно...И хуже со временем не стало, абсолютно. Но какая-то часть прекрасного, вызывающего восторг, пропала... Может, дело в автомобилях, может, в зданиях... 5:44 яркий пример того, что я хочу сказать. Волшебно просто. Вернусь с войны, пересмотрю канал целиком. Спасибо огромное! :)
@ArissonMercinova
4 ай бұрын
Wow, perfect timing. In 1987 not many people had video camera in my country.
What I find most interesting about this video is how some of the same buildings were renovated and improved. Also that some of the building are empty now. このビデオで最も興味深いと思うのは、同じ建物の一部が改装され、改善されたことです。また、一部の建物は現在空いていることも興味深いです。
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