Yurikamome line by night

Sun 2010/02/28 22:14 JST
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Kapoue

if you looking a nice way to discover the bay of Tokyo you can take the Yurikamome line after 5pm. The line connecting Shimbashi to Toyosu and cross the artificial island of Odaiba where the 1:1 scale Gundam used to be.
The line controlled by computers with no drivers on board, witch provide a excellent place to take picture in front of the first wagon. During the travel the Yurikamome makes a 270-degree loop, providing panoramic views of both mainland Tokyo and Odaiba.



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Kapoue in Funabashi, Japan (Registered on 2010/02/24)
CG Artist, Editor
http://vincentfollezou.com/wordpress/
French CG artist and editor living in Japan. I love photography, CG and motion design.
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    Ejovi Nuwere in Tokyo, Japan (Registered on 2010/01/26)
    Chief Everything Officer
    http://www.ejovi.net

    This is just amazing...wow...

    Mon 2010/03/01 01:54:43 JST (ID #707)
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    CLF in Kuala Lumpur - Tokyo - Kawagoe (Registered on 2010/02/15)
    University Student
    http://twitter.com/PhantomCLF

    warp me in!

    Mon 2010/03/01 02:02:42 JST (ID #708)
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    CLF in Kuala Lumpur - Tokyo - Kawagoe (Registered on 2010/02/15)
    University Student
    http://twitter.com/PhantomCLF

    roller coaster!

    Mon 2010/03/01 02:03:07 JST (ID #709)
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    xaae (Registered on 2010/02/23)

    is this the Tokyo tower

    Mon 2010/03/01 05:37:15 JST (ID #711)
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    LoganRunn in Miami (Registered on 2010/02/16)
    Security

    Here is an HD version of the same route(I think)set to music on Youtube. Hope you like it!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNka5saiVrc

    Mon 2010/03/01 09:36:36 JST (ID #715)
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    Kapoue in Funabashi, Japan (Registered on 2010/02/24)
    CG Artist, Editor
    http://vincentfollezou.com/wordpress/

    Yes i supose

    Mon 2010/03/01 10:50:31 JST (ID #716)
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    dannybaccala in Montreal, Canada (Registered on 2010/02/16)
    Philosophy Undergrad Student
    http://dannybaccala.tumblr.com

    Does this train work the same way as the subways do in terms of how you pay? What I mean to say is, do you pay according to your traveling distance? Or do you just pay once for a ticket and ride all you want? If it works like the latter, how much does it cost?

    Tue 2010/03/02 12:24:09 JST (ID #731)
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      LifeYouTv in Tokyo (Registered on 2010/02/15)
      Art Director in advertising and stand arrangement/space planning
      http://www.lifeyou.tv

      same as other train or metro in Tokyo.. by distance.. you can use your suica or pasmo card, or buy a ticket according to the station you want to get off.. but the yurikamome line is more expensif then the other line...

      Tue 2010/03/02 14:30:18 JST (ID #733)
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    Steve in Perth, Western Australia (Registered on 2010/02/15)
    University Student 「大学生」
    http://autaku.com

    Wonderful photos. I love that slow shutter speed effect.

    Tue 2010/03/02 20:12:52 JST (ID #742)
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    Craig Truzzi in Kent, Washington (Registered on 2010/02/16)
    Software Engineer

    What camera and exposure settings did you have it set on for those bottom pictures? They are very beautiful.

    Sat 2010/03/13 04:19:34 JST (ID #872)
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      Kapoue in Funabashi, Japan (Registered on 2010/02/24)
      CG Artist, Editor
      http://vincentfollezou.com/wordpress/

      thank you, i take the picture with a Nikon D700, you can check the exif data on the jpg to know the exposure, shutter speed...

      Mon 2010/03/15 19:11:29 JST (ID #884)
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