Kobe City Ambience Sound Library
31 files • 24 bit/96/192 kHz • 8.2 GB • 100 min
Our first stop in Kobe was the Nunobiki Waterfall, where we recorded the sounds of the waterfall up close and from a 20m distance. We also recorded the forest ambience near the waterfall, which included the sounds of chirping birds, cawing crows, an airplane flying by, and crickets in the bushes.
As we walked across the city, we came across a fountain next to a busy road and recorded its changing water pressure. At the harbor, we recorded the squeak of a fender as a ship rubbed against it, the calm sea, and the sounds of traffic, crows, and other birds in the distance. I ran down to the water’s edge, facing the red bridge with my microphones, and recorded the stronger wind, splashing waves against the shore, and a tourist boat passing by.
Later that day and night, we recorded the sounds of emergency cars with loud sirens, people passing by, and traffic, as well as the sounds of a busy road in the evening. In the early morning, I recorded the sounds of people getting ready for work, walking by, traffic in the distance, cawing crows, a garbage truck passing by, and a train in the distance.
I visited the famous Ikuta Shrine, which was quiet as there were no tourists around, and recorded its overall ambience. I also recorded the sound of a small river at a park and a monk cleaning the streets with a broom. I continued my journey to an abandoned warehouse by the seaside at Kobe Harbor and recorded the eerie ambience of the peaceful sea combined with the distant sound of a ship engine and ferry port announcements.
On my way back to the hotel, I stopped at the Kobe Market and recorded the sounds of footsteps as crowds of people crossed the street after the traffic light turned red. The sound of footsteps inside the market hall was pretty amazing to witness.
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