Par Daimaou - G-A.G, 5 Jun 2011

Last week I had to travel to Taipei and did not have much time to shoot anything in Tokyo or Japan for you, so I decided to shoot a few videos within Ximen in Taipei. Ximen is considered by many as the Taiwanese version of Shibuya or H
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Par Daimaou - G-A.G, 29 May 2011

Another “Special” video today since we already covered both Kitanomaru Koen & Kokyo Gaien while back (July and August 2009). This time Benoa is behind the camera for a dual combo : Testing a Sony Camcorder for Akihabara
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Par Daimaou - G-A.G, 15 May 2011

Here you are, once again, one of Tokyo’s finest hidden parks, Happo-en. Lost in the middle of Tokyo and located in Shirokane, Happo-en with its gorgeous Japanese Garden, Tea Ceremony houses and traditional Japanese house, is a dedicate
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Par Daimaou - G-A.G, 8 May 2011

The Let’s Visit Tokyo series is back and we hope for good, but since we do not like to do things like they should, we will not visit a specific area of Tokyo today but rather a small little beach and temple located in Toda City in Izu,
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Par Daimaou - G-A.G, 24 Apr 2011

Things are slowly going back to normal here in Japan and we hope to be able to soon resume our weekly “Let’s Visit Tokyo” series and to provide you with your weekly fix of video! Meanwhile here you are a rather long video I shot last w
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Par Daimaou - G-A.G, 3 Apr 2011

Let’s Visit Tokyo is not dead and we will resume our video as soon as we can, meanwhile let’s enjoy this Shinkansen footage shot by Benoa-San a couple of weeks ago… Meanwhile let’s pray for those who are risking their life everyday at
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Par Daimaou - G-A.G, 6 Mar 2011

Another day, another Park! Today we will walk alongside an artificial pound of the Rimonya park located just a few minutes away by walk from Gakugei-daigaku train station. Here as well there is nothing really special about this place b
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Par Daimaou - G-A.G, 27 Feb 2011

Here you are another “Drive” experiment from Benoa-San where he will drive us in its to Tokyo’s City hall in Shinjiku. Unlike last time where we replaced the video’s audio track with some background music, we decided this time to leave
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Par Daimaou - G-A.G, 20 Feb 2011

A few minutes away by walk from Musashi-Koyama, Rinshi No Mori is one of these typical Japanese public parks where kids comes to play with parents, enjoy playing baseball and where adults comes to jog a little. Nothing particular at Ri
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Par Daimaou - G-A.G, 6 Feb 2011

Musashi-Koyama is one of these little villages in Tokyo that we love visiting. There is nothing special about Musashi-Koyama, except maybe its very long covered shopping street, its small restaurants and the fact that a famous British
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