Tuesday

Construction of skyscrapers in Tokyo - time-lapse.

35 years of Shinjuku(Tokyo) in 10 seconds
(From July 1969 To July 2004)

Skyscraper Construction - Time-lapse


press below for another time-lapse of this district of Tokyo (HD avalible)




26 comments:

  1. very interesting, keep on man,
    cya

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  2. how many years were those cameras there?

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  3. Nice share. The Tokyo time lapse was nice. such a beautiful and crazy place i want to visit.

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  4. Waaaah. Waaaaah! WAAAAAAAAH!!! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!

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  5. Excellent post. I've seen the Tokyo Time Lapse before and it's exquisite. Japan is a wonderful place, I'm having a ton of fun learning the language. Thank you for sharing!

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  6. that timelapse was sooo cool. thx for sharing

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  7. Wow, that was awesome, timelapses always are i suppose...

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  8. I'm always a sucker for time lapse... one of the music videos I just posted is a pretty great reverse time lapse of flowers. Check it out, I follow back daily :) melodicmayhem (dot) blogspot

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  9. I can't help but love time lapses.

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  10. Tokyo's got nuthin on Dubai:
    http://www.dubai-architecture.info/DUB-GAL1.htm

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  11. That would be pretty sick to see, I hear dubai is putting up islands that replicate US states crazy rich people..

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  12. Technology is rising so hard, it will be Terminator next decade :D

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  13. god its impressive what humans can build... we take so much just for granted

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  14. this is awesome, and so is your blog! following for sure

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  15. Nice man!

    good video!

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  16. I wish someone would make a 10-year time-lapse video of Tokyo in that kind of detail - that was cool, thanks for sharing. :))

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  17. That was super cool. Nice find. Would be really neat to see it from different places.

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  18. this was also interesting and fascinating, keep it up!

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