Ladies and gentlemen, we are now approaching Shi Tokyo main line railway station. Please remember to take all your personal belongings with you and to report any suspicious behaviour to any member of station staff. Thank you. Passengers wishing to alight for destinations beyond Tokyo, please follow the station signs for the Shinkansen transfer tracks. Passengers wishing to stay on the Yamanote train line, please follow the station signs for your platform number. Thank you.
Just hearing the doors close and hearing those *dingdong* sounds brings back memories when I used to study in Tokyo as a foreign exchange student. Before I even left my home country, I never knew a single word of Japanese (aside from watching anime growing up, or the fact that I could read some kanji because I have some background in Chinese). Anyway, it's always good to reminisce since I always commuted going to university from my dorm before. I'd say Japan has one of the best subway stations in the world.
Oh look, Nozumi Shinkansen on her way to some other beautiful part of Japan. Eikben time and slurping your noodles in admiration for your Japanese chef who made it.
All these Japanese passengers on trains snd so on do not know each other and stay quiet without taking to each other. But, the culture of their Japan remains the same. We are as one nation no matter what. I bet that each and every passenger is just as courteous and polite as the next passenger getting on or off the train, bus, plane and tram.
However, legend says that the Japanese people are amongst some of the most intelligent people on this planet. They see and hear everything but are just to polite a race to offend anyone.
Here in Germany we are a little “further” than you in Japan. Here politicians give hotel rooms, money or vouchers to illegal immigrants, some of whom are very violent. And anyone who wants to say anything against it is immediately labeled as a Nazi. Current example: 800 illegal immigrants are to be accommodated in a village with a population of 200. The residents of the village don't want it, but the politicians do it anyway. I don't want to live in this country anymore. 😭 I hope your country doesn't end like Germany.
Japan has a severe aging population and a shortage of human resources, and although it has strictly rejected immigrants in the past, it is now actively accepting them. Recently, crimes committed by Kurds have become a hot topic, and I feel that such a situation is now inevitable. Despite this situation, Japan must continue to preserve its traditions while coexisting with various people..
@@StrollingJapan Exactly the same problem in Germany with the aging population and the lack of skilled workers. We were always told at school that we would probably have to work until we were 80 and not get a pension. That's why many young people don't really want to go to work :/
What a nice color of blue this train that has just pulled in. A very vibrant type of blue. Never seen that shade of blue on any train anywhere.
That is Sōtetsu line train.
It's like being really there.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are now approaching Shi Tokyo main line railway station. Please remember to take all your personal belongings with you and to report any suspicious behaviour to any member of station staff. Thank you. Passengers wishing to alight for destinations beyond Tokyo, please follow the station signs for the Shinkansen transfer tracks. Passengers wishing to stay on the Yamanote train line, please follow the station signs for your platform number.
Thank you.
Just hearing the doors close and hearing those *dingdong* sounds brings back memories when I used to study in Tokyo as a foreign exchange student. Before I even left my home country, I never knew a single word of Japanese (aside from watching anime growing up, or the fact that I could read some kanji because I have some background in Chinese). Anyway, it's always good to reminisce since I always commuted going to university from my dorm before. I'd say Japan has one of the best subway stations in the world.
Nice video strolling. And thank you.
Thanks😊
Rode the Yamanote Line everyday I was in Tokyo. One of my most memorable experiences. Can’t wait to ride this line again.
How was rush hour?
@@gabrielweinbrenner8287 it gets very crowded during rush hour but after that you can easily find vacant seats
@@Blink61291 what would you say is rush hour?
@@gabrielweinbrenner8287 7am - 10am and 4pm - 8pm
Oh look, Nozumi Shinkansen on her way to some other beautiful part of Japan. Eikben time and slurping your noodles in admiration for your Japanese chef who made it.
Ahh I miss Tokyo, going again in Feb 2025 for sure.
So nice and quiet on the train. So peaceful that you could rock your baby to 😴
I hope to return to Tokyo one day and ride this line again
All these Japanese passengers on trains snd so on do not know each other and stay quiet without taking to each other. But, the culture of their Japan remains the same. We are as one nation no matter what. I bet that each and every passenger is just as courteous and polite as the next passenger getting on or off the train, bus, plane and tram.
Tokyo when it’s cold looks great.
However, legend says that the Japanese people are amongst some of the most intelligent people on this planet. They see and hear everything but are just to polite a race to offend anyone.
2:31 Wow, does the Sotetsu train run into Shibuya? We're in the future.
Wow you’re familiar with train. It’s because Sotetsu is now connected to JR Saikyo line. Maybe since 2 years ago.
@@StrollingJapan Thank you for your reply. That was the case. I understand that.
Thank you 🙏 Nice video ❤
Nice video. Thank you.
When you getting off. Your suica card is running out 😆 🤣
Haha I need to recharge.
Nice video
Thank you!🚃
Nice video! 😸What camera do you use for recording all of this btw? I'd like to get one too.
Thank you!😊 I use DJI pocket 2.
Just saw a youtube advert that interrupted this video. It showed a maiko mixing in with a foreigner. How sad. Is this where Japan ends up in the end ?
Here in Germany we are a little “further” than you in Japan. Here politicians give hotel rooms, money or vouchers to illegal immigrants, some of whom are very violent. And anyone who wants to say anything against it is immediately labeled as a Nazi. Current example: 800 illegal immigrants are to be accommodated in a village with a population of 200. The residents of the village don't want it, but the politicians do it anyway. I don't want to live in this country anymore. 😭 I hope your country doesn't end like Germany.
Japan has a severe aging population and a shortage of human resources, and although it has strictly rejected immigrants in the past, it is now actively accepting them. Recently, crimes committed by Kurds have become a hot topic, and I feel that such a situation is now inevitable. Despite this situation, Japan must continue to preserve its traditions while coexisting with various people..
@@StrollingJapan Exactly the same problem in Germany with the aging population and the lack of skilled workers. We were always told at school that we would probably have to work until we were 80 and not get a pension. That's why many young people don't really want to go to work :/
You would think the video maker is going to walk on the tracks 😆 🤣
I wonder if any Japanese person notices any foreigners in this metropolis. Everyone is so busy with their lives from point a to point b.
How do you get in? with a ticket o the Sica card?
You can buy a ticket, or you can use Suica card as you say!😊 But I use mobile Suica with iPhone.
@@StrollingJapan thank you!
Can I use Suica IC card for tickets in this route?
Yes, you can use Suica almost all over Japan.
The Pearl is your Oyster in Japan. Let's hope you all get past security checks at Haneda 😆 🤣 😂 😹
You've been clocked honey. Withdraw. Move away slowly. Back up at three o clock.
Who says the Japanese don't understand English. They would understand the automated messages on the train.
ご注意ください。
Without the cost of the plane ticket and money and hotel and and and and, and and.
See
Wow they even got graffiti in Tokyo too