12 Hour Layover in Tokyo | Photography Guide

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🇯🇵 How to speed-run Tokyo, Japan on a 12 hour layover! The ULTIMATE guide for photographing a ton of interesting landmarks with limited time in Tokyo. I shot 34 photographs using a Konica C35 EF 35mm camera and a roll of Fujifilm Velvia 100. Follow me on a journey through the Land of the Rising Sun. June 24, 2023

My Step-by-Step Itinerary:
- Red-eye flight to Haneda Airport
- Train to Asakusa
- Walk to Senso-ji
- Walk to breakfast at February Cafe
- Walk to Tawaramachi Station
- Tawaramachi Station to Ueno Hirokoji Station
- Walk to Shinobazu Pond
- Walk to Nezu Shrine
- Walk to lunch at Ramen Hidamari
- Walk to Yanaka Ginza
- Walk to Nippori Station
- Nippori Station to Shibuya Station
- Walk to Shabuya Scramble Crossing
- Walk to Starbucks Shibuya Tsutaya
- Walk to Tower Records Shibuya
- Walk to Shibuya Station
- Shibuya Station to Haneda Airport

💛 HUGE Thanks: @ManWatcharapol at Negative Film Lab for developing my film!

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Dang, what a cool way to cram a layover day full of Japanese sights and food!

Dooom
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Hi Will 😊 you live such an interesting life! Good to see you! ❤ great video! I can armchair travel😁

brendagalardo
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This is incredible! The flights that I'm looking at are exactly like this and i've been trying to convince myself to add Tokyo on my list of places to go before heading back to the US. Did you fly ANA from Bangkok and when leaving Haneda?

carminadeguia
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What settings do you have on the camera? Picked up the same one today and I’m a camera newbie! Hoping they come out just as good as yours. Got Kodak 200 gold film😊 just need some advice on the distance settings and ISO when shooting day/night and any other tips! Safe travelling

MarcusThompson-md