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[VR Walk 57] Sakurabashi intersection to Osaka Station Building [Insta360 ONE RS 1-inch 360-degree version]
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Insta360 ONE RS 1-Inch 360
VR Walk Vol. 57 is a walk around Kita-ku, Osaka City, a nearby area I came to for work.
This time, I started from the southeast corner of Sakurabashi intersection, opposite Osaka Station Building No. 1, the fixed-point video I uploaded earlier, and headed north, walking with Hilton Osaka on my right, to the front of Osaka Terminal Building (South Gate Building), and then crossed the crosswalk to the front of the building.
Date of shooting: Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Camera: Insta360 ONE RS 1-inch 360-degree version
Edit: Premiere Pro CC2024
BGM: Free BGM and music material MusMus
http://musmus.main.jp/
(I'm Japanese and I'm not good at English, so I used Google Translate to write this.)
Check it out on Google Maps! 34°41'53.7"N 135°29'44.5"E
This time, I started from the southeast corner of Sakurabashi intersection, opposite Osaka Station Building No. 1, the fixed-point video I uploaded earlier, and headed north, walking with Hilton Osaka on my right, to the front of Osaka Terminal Building (South Gate Building), and then crossed the crosswalk to the front of the building.
Date of shooting: Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Camera: Insta360 ONE RS 1-inch 360-degree version
Edit: Premiere Pro CC2024
BGM: Free BGM and music material MusMus
http://musmus.main.jp/
(I'm Japanese and I'm not good at English, so I used Google Translate to write this.)
Check it out on Google Maps! 34°41'53.7"N 135°29'44.5"E