[JAPAN TOKYO ASMR] Ikegami Line 東急池上線 Train Ride - CAB VIEW 前面展望 - 4K
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- The Tokyu Ikegami Line is a 10.8 kilometer railway line that runs from Gotanda Station to Kamata Station in Tokyo. There are currently 15 stations on the train line and it takes about 30 minutes to travel from the track's beginning to the end of the line. The 2 rolling stock types on this line are the 1000 series EMU and 7000 series EMU.
This video showcases a cabin-view as the train travels from Gotanda Station to the final stop at Kamata Station.
This is an original film recorded on January 22, 2022 around dusk (4:30pm).
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CHAPTERS IN THIS VIDEO!
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0:00 - Gotanda (IK01)
1:07 - Ōsaki-Hirokōji (IK02)
3:14 - Togoshi-ginza (IK03)
4:46 - Ebara-Nakanobu (IK04)
6:24 - Hatanodai (IK05)
8:07 - Nagahara (IK06)
9:42 - Senzoku-Ike (IK07)
11:05 - Ishikawadai (IK08)
12:36 - Yukigaya-Ōtsuka (IK09)
14:53 - Ontakesan (IK10)
16:27 - Kugahara (IK11)
18:09 - Chidorichō (IK12)
20:01 - Ikegami (IK13)
22:01 - Hasunuma (IK14)
23:56 - Kamata (IK15)
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I'm most fascinated by the train conductor pointing at everything. Awesome vids to play in the background for studying!!
Pointing at things (in Japan, in general) is part of a "responsibility" protocol to ensure that things are completed in a sequential manner. Seeing this on a regular basis, gives you piece of mind to know these people are taking their jobs seriously to ensure the efficiency and safety of their passengers.
Thanks for watching our videos! We hope these train conductors inspire you to do your best every day too!
@@audioodyssey3412 That's awesome! Learned something new
Have you ever rode on the Ikegami Line or lived near it? If so, what are your favorite memories from it?
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I've been searching for this sort of content on youtube for a while now, i'm so happy i found your channel. Keep up the great work!
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Excellent content as always. Thank you so much! ❤️
Thank you for your continued support, Helen! We really do appreciate it a lot!
Like 26 beautiful video, greetings 🚂👍🙋♂️
Thank you for your beautiful comment! Greetings to you too, wherever you are from! 👋 Obrigada!
love this line. cheaper than taking the subway
Thank you for your comment! It’s a very fine line indeed!
First!. I wonder why the Yamanote Line (and others) have music but others do not
WOWWWWW! That was the fastest comment we've ever had! Hahahaha! Thanks for your continued support Felipe! Great question.....I'm wondering that myself....I wonder if it depends on the train company that owns the line?
@@audioodyssey3412 ohh that's right, different companies for each line.
@@felipefs106 do you have a favourite station melody?
@@audioodyssey3412 Sugamo, Otsuka. But all of them sound great, like some kind of oldschool SNES / Fm sound
@@felipefs106 Great choices! One of our favorites is Takadanobaba, with the Atom (Astroboy) theme song!
How do you get the cabin views?
Do you sit in Front?
There is usually a big glass window that separates the cabin from the main passenger area, so we just place our camera on the glass for the entire ride. :)
@@audioodyssey3412 ig you are really lucky
@@audioodyssey3412 I would feel really akward if people would always watch over my shoulders
@@Grafschafter22 I hope that they intended the windows to be viewed through by people who generally love trains. I wonder if the current train engineers were inspired and drawn to their job when they were younger by looking through these same windows.