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Starting from Nihonbashi, the historic starting point of Japan's major roads, this walk takes you through the snow-swept skyscrapers of Marunouchi to the Imperial Palace, and finally to Tokyo Station. The sight of snow piling up on the historic stone bridge and the red brick station building turning silver is breathtakingly beautiful. Enjoy the satisfying crunch of footsteps on fresh snow and the unique, absorbing silence of the city on a snowy day. In the crisp, cold air, experience a fantastic winter walk in Tokyo where the past meets the present. Nihonbashi, retaining the atmosphere of the Edo period, and Marunouchi/Tokyo Station, symbols of modern Japan. This historic route is connected by a blanket of snow, creating a scenery like a grand story. The usually bustling business district is veiled in snow today, revealing its quiet and beautiful form as the "Heart of Tokyo," resembling an ink wash painting. 🎧 Recorded in binaural audio for ultimate immersion. Please use headphones for the best experience. 📍 Timestamps 00:00 From Nihonbashi Station 1:45 Mitsukoshi-mae & Nihonbashi Muromachi 4:20 Nihonbashi Bridge 9:00 Toward the Imperial Palace 30:30 Wakuradabashi Bridge 36:55 Imperial Palace Outer Garden 56:50 Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum 1:00:30 Marunouchi Naka-dori Avenue 1:04:20 Tokyo Station 📸 Gear - Camera: DJI Osmo Pocket 3 (4K 60fps / 10-bit D-Log M) - Audio: Zoom H1essential + Clippy EM272 (32-bit Float Binaural) If you have requests like "I want you to walk here next!" or "I want to see what that city looks like now," please let me know in the comments. If you enjoyed this video, please like and subscribe. It encourages me to walk the next city.