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Trip To Japan

$119

Experience the sounds of the daily life in Japan, captured discreetly with a pocket recorder. A sonic journey from spring to summer across diverse cities.

All files are embedded with extensive UCS compliant metadata.

Licensor: : Audio Field Categories: , , , , , .
Type: Ambience sound effects / recordings
Specs: 229 sounds • 229 files • 24 Bit / 96 kHz • 34 GB • Includes metadata
Duration:
Approx. 958 minutes total
Delivery:
Instant - blazingly-fast - digital download
License type:
Royalty-free - you can select the number of users on checkout
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During two journeys across Japan, I had the opportunity to capture an array of sounds across two contrasting seasons : spring and summer. Equipped with the portable Sony PCM D100 recorder, I could discreetly and easily document the unique soundscape of this fascinating country.

Japan is renowned for its rich culture and ancient traditions, and its soundscape is equally captivating. Traveling by Shinkansen through central cities, I recorded a diverse range of sounds that reflect the daily rhythms of Japanese life, from urban rumbles to the intimate sounds of alleyways, temples, markets, and restaurants.

This sound library offers a curated selection of ambiences from various locations, including :

  • Inside trains (metro, Shinkansen), stations, and platforms
  • Bustling markets, serene parks, and temples
  • Restaurants, games room, and konbini (convenience stores)
  • Lively avenues, streets, and narrow alleyways

Each city I visited, Tokyo, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Osaka, and Nagoya, boasts a distinct sound identity, creating a mosaic of sounds that add to the listener’s immersive experience. Capturing a comprehensive sonic portrait of all of Japan would naturally require much more time and dedication, but this collection of 229 recordings serves as a strong foundation for sound editing and creative projects.

Whether you’re looking to recreate a Japanese sound environment or seeking unique ambiences, this collection is a versatile resource that brings Japan’s everyday soundscape to life.

 

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Paul Kusnierek, french sound editor and field recordist.
I would like to develop eclectic sound librairies for sound designers and sound editors.


 
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