Great trip. I enjoyed it. Would have been helpful if the names of the stations were read out (or dubbed in by the creator), so that we get our orientation, where on the line we were. It was great fun following the progress on Google Earth; one gets a better orientation and to anticipate an overview of the topography that the train was traversing across. Superb scenery; would love to do this trip myself one day.
part of this track are heart-breakingly beautiful. you have caught just the right time of day, the right time of year. it makes me eager to put on my travelin' shoes and get over there asap! thank you!!
Ahhhh! railfan aunz these are my kind of train videos, just enjoying a nice ride in the countryside of northern japan. it's nice to get away for a few hours and relax on a train.
It's like the railway company fully embraces the tourism appeal of this line and are happy to pause the journey briefly to accommodate it, good idea when it gives added appeal and when the service frequency means there's no real need to hurry! :)
When I watch these videos, particularly when the train runs through more rural areas where there is more natural landscape (opposed to farm land or what ever) I feel as though that even the natural bushland is very manicured. Not landscaped per se but incredibly neat and tidy.
I wonder what was special about that first bit. The guy waving the flag, people seemed to react to it (including a short honk by the train driver), but why?
there are trees are very green and high there are rivers there are houses and rice paddies there are mountains, the sky is very beautiful, the county is greet
@Hauger did ever heard of free trade market? Even s-o, Japan is full of woods and they have mountains wich contain Iron minerals for them to cast train rails... Go check on them. Japan is a great country to live in, especially in countryside
14:55 -- That snowplough appears to be totally isolated. I take it there IS actually some track underneath all the overgrowth between the plough's position and the switch (visible at 14:28) at the north-west end of the station! BTW, Google imaging from a year later shows the machine parked up in precisely the same spot.
You can see one of the rails once or twice between there. I guess that if the snowplough can get through thick snow, it can get through the half-dead undergrowth in winter.
I like that, and at less cost, no chance of getting lost, and best of all I have food I like accessible vs working around food I don't being all around
Near-perfect video ('near' because of my irritation with the relentless voice-over of the tour guide) of a beautiful woods-and-fields valley. Thanks also for the neat side-shots of the little animals etc composed from different coloured plants - nobody does senseless acts of beauty like the Japanese. Shot at the ideal time of year - any chance of you coming back and doing the same run in the mid-winter snows? Early in the day, to avoid low-angle sun on the windscreen...?
I criticize Japan a lot. Its declining birth rate, how it's earthquake and tsunami central, the work culture, etc. But honestly, coming from a American, I would be willing to trade things to live here. I love it's trains, which we don't have. It's country side and cities. Honestly jealous, I have to live in America suburbia where I can't even leave my neighborhood without using a car. A bit of a rant, but bro, I'm so jealous.
I've seen a few videos this videographer has posted, my guess is the station stop warnings are pre-recorded, they all sound the same voice. Pre-recordeding is very common in Japan, in fact on the Shinkansen/metro's they have unique tunes for either the line or stop
What's kind of odd is there seems to be a lot of guide/guard rails on the outside rather than the inside. I wonder what that's about, it's unique. Never seen that before. Also, what a spectacular day for a train ride.
I'm Oldman Hankyu. 😊 I'm a former railroad worker. Explain why guardrails attached to curved tracks and tracks on bridges are installed on the outside. 🥸 In the region where this railroad runs, a lot of snow accumulates in winter, but if the guardrail is inside, the snow accumulated in the gap with the basic rail will be compacted by the flange of the wheel and will finally become hard. This is because they ride on the hardened snow and derail. 😅 Therefore, a guardrail is laid on the outside of the basic rail to prevent overcoming and derailing the basic rail. 😊🍀 ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 私はOldman阪急、 元鉄道員です。😊 曲線線路と橋梁上の線路に取り付けてあるガードレールが、外側に設置されている理由を説明します。🥸 この鉄道が走っている地方は、冬に物凄く雪が積もりますが、ガードレールが内側にあると、基本レールとの隙間に積もった雪が、車輪のフランジに踏み固められて固くなり、遂には車輪が固まった雪に乗り上げて脱線するからです。😅 そのため、基本レールの外側にガードレールを敷設して、基本レールへの乗り越え脱線を防止しています。😊🍀
Between the constant announcements and the endless "trees and nothing else" scenery, I could only take about 5 minutes of this. There are other, better train videos.
@@graym581 Thanks. I hate to send mean. I'm sure she is being helpful to the people who are on the train. Maybe if I understood Japanese it would be quite different. Anyway, a great trip; and I love these clips generally. I'd love to be there. :-)
Why don't they turn the PA system off and let the passengers enjoy a quiet ride? Some information is necessary but non-stopping broadcast is a bit annoying. The train slowed down in the middle of nowhere just for the passengers to see a crop whale? Incredible. I noticed that this car traveled on a single track and it did not encounter anything coming in the opposite direction. In Hong Kong, the Kowloon-Canton Railway used to run on a single track and we had to sidetrack every 10 to 15 minutes to avoid opposite traffic.
これ、角館行き最終列車もいいですよ。ヘッドライトに照らされる単線と周りの森の中をひたすら走る。途中から誰も乗ってこない。誰もいない無人ホームを通過する場面は、楽しくもあり、存続の心配も過ぎる。関東にはない味わい路線です。
ただ❗たかたた---^^^^。
キチンと日本語さ、喋れ^_^
んだんだ!
ロシアでも、例えばオレルからルゴフ-1-キエフまでの小さなルートの地方で同じことが起こっています。
Love all these videos of quiet, rural railway lines in Japan. When I visit the country one day, I want to ride on a bunch of them!
me too sister
Thank you for sharing with us your cabview videos. The countryside is quite beautiful. Take care always.
この種のビデオをありがとう、私はこれを本当に楽しんだ
43:34 they actually slowed down so the passangers could take a better look at the doggos on the field? fantastic
Wow! The transition at 12:58 was such a treat. What a gorgeous ride.
Let`s check 58:25 ;)
Спасибо, Литр, что открыл для меня эстетику вида из кабины японских поездов
めちゃくちゃ景色が綺麗!!
とても美しい動画でした。ありがとうございます。
田んぼアート区間になると徐行予告信号機が現れる。縦貫線と地元が密着している証拠。次回の旅行の候補に入れよう。田んぼアートが出来ない時期でも他の事で楽しませてくれると思います。頑張れ!1秋田内陸縦貫!!
Great trip. I enjoyed it. Would have been helpful if the names of the stations were read out (or dubbed in by the creator), so that we get our orientation, where on the line we were. It was great fun following the progress on Google Earth; one gets a better orientation and to anticipate an overview of the topography that the train was traversing across. Superb scenery; would love to do this trip myself one day.
The signs at the stations have English letters as well. Pause. But yea, I sometimes follow on Google Map or Earth.
田んぼアートに差し掛かるといったん停止してくれるなんて、すごく親切な電車なんですね~! 風景もとてもローカル色があって良かった!
part of this track are heart-breakingly beautiful. you have caught just the right time of day, the right time of year. it makes me eager to put on my travelin' shoes and get over there asap! thank you!!
The light is spectacular!
Muito lindo. Sou fã dessas viagens, e viajo todos os dias com vocês. Abraços. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Just caught this and thank you for a beautiful ride through the countryside.
Ahhhh! railfan aunz these are my kind of train videos, just enjoying a nice ride in the countryside of northern japan. it's nice to get away for a few hours and relax on a train.
I'm on board with that idea, too!
Rural japan is a beautiful part of the world ,wonderful journey thank you.🦘🐨☕🫖🍺🍾🍩🤠🥳😎😷😇
Какая же красота!!😍😍😍
Super nice trainride. Amazing landscape. Very good video quality. And I like the stopping for these cartoon pics in the fields. Thank you a lot 😊
It's like the railway company fully embraces the tourism appeal of this line and are happy to pause the journey briefly to accommodate it, good idea when it gives added appeal and when the service frequency means there's no real need to hurry! :)
田んぼアート① 38:06
田んぼアート② 43:20
サムネ 1:10:07
田んぼアート③ 1:52:52
本当にありがとうございます
Thank you for this beautiful ride! I enjoyed it very much! Greetings from Apeldoorn(The Netherlands).
@Lighthouse in the Storm It is my real dutch familyname.
When I watch these videos, particularly when the train runs through more rural areas where there is more natural landscape (opposed to farm land or what ever) I feel as though that even the natural bushland is very manicured. Not landscaped per se but incredibly neat and tidy.
Summer Japan so green. Thank you.
青い空に白い雲、緑の山々。森林鉄道かと思いきや、途中で田んぼアートの広大な田園風景とジェットコースターみたいな高架橋を走っていく。風景にしろ、建物にしろなんかヨーロッパの鉄道のような感じです。最後に新幹線とツーショット。いいですね。
Thanks for recording this. I hope to someday ride on some of these lines.
I love these videos.
I wish trains were real.
this train journey was nice.. the little preview window showing the scenery from the side of the train was cool!
I wonder what was special about that first bit. The guy waving the flag, people seemed to react to it (including a short honk by the train driver), but why?
there are trees are very green and high there are rivers there are houses and rice paddies there are mountains, the sky is very beautiful, the county is greet
@Hauger Ever heard of international trade? Look it up and you just might learn something for once.
@Hauger did ever heard of free trade market? Even s-o, Japan is full of woods and they have mountains wich contain Iron minerals for them to cast train rails... Go check on them. Japan is a great country to live in, especially in countryside
ぼくは鉄道が大好きなので凄く楽しんで見ています。
前面も大好きなので凄く楽しみです。
1:18:37 - wow, that tunnel is long !
1:10:06 サムネの風景
はい有能
very nice.. 👍 thanks for making full length videos of journey from driver view
Good sound quality, the ringing is so modern it sounds like the earliest washing machine 😂❤
54:50 Super NonnonBiyoristic scene
I watched rather lot of Railfun videos, and this is the most NonNonBiyoristic of them!
14:55 -- That snowplough appears to be totally isolated. I take it there IS actually some track underneath all the overgrowth between the plough's position and the switch (visible at 14:28) at the north-west end of the station! BTW, Google imaging from a year later shows the machine parked up in precisely the same spot.
You can see one of the rails once or twice between there. I guess that if the snowplough can get through thick snow, it can get through the half-dead undergrowth in winter.
The siding the plow is on is shown on bing maps.
わあ素晴らしい眺望 電車に乗るだけで楽しめるね
Train stopped at 38:30 for passengers to look at the art work in the fields on the left side of the train. And again at 43:50.
Thank you, as always, for this relaxing ride. Would be even nicer with station names in kanji and English.
Yes, some detail is useful and interesting. A minimum would be station names.
Просто потрясающие виды!
画面で旅出来るんだから良いな😂
Yeah
I like that, and at less cost, no chance of getting lost, and best of all I have food I like accessible vs working around food I don't being all around
what a good video. loved the start and especially the end and all the beautifull scernery in between. thank you
秋田杉の森の中を突っ走るところはボヘミアの森の中を走るチェコのローカル線に似ています。(RUclipsより)
Prekrásne natočené video 😃😃😃.
Srdečne pozdravujem zo Slovenska 😃😃😃😃.
A really nice well made video.
Near-perfect video ('near' because of my irritation with the relentless voice-over of the tour guide) of a beautiful woods-and-fields valley. Thanks also for the neat side-shots of the little animals etc composed from different coloured plants - nobody does senseless acts of beauty like the Japanese. Shot at the ideal time of year - any chance of you coming back and doing the same run in the mid-winter snows? Early in the day, to avoid low-angle sun on the windscreen...?
Scala64 - I have to agree with your first comment - ‘motor mouth’ also drives me nuts.
Idiot, she's not a tour guide, she's the train operator telling of upcoming stops.
Coloured and windscreen did not get flagged by Google for translation 🙄
I criticize Japan a lot. Its declining birth rate, how it's earthquake and tsunami central, the work culture, etc. But honestly, coming from a American, I would be willing to trade things to live here. I love it's trains, which we don't have. It's country side and cities. Honestly jealous, I have to live in America suburbia where I can't even leave my neighborhood without using a car. A bit of a rant, but bro, I'm so jealous.
秋田内陸縦貫鉄道ってトンネルが少ないから良いですね。景色を楽しむなら秋田内陸縦貫鉄道で途中駅で下車して海の幸を堪能するならトンネルが多い三陸鉄道、旧東北本線を乗り通すならIGRいわて銀河鉄道と青い森鉄道ですね。
sure i would add this to my bucket list before i die
The old person at 55:27 waving at the train 🥺❤
😣😣😣😣
Is that really the Yamaha piano factory at 36:00 ? I see lots of wood stacked up, but surprised it's stacked up outside.
雪が降る地方では冬になると物流が停滞するから、楽器の工場は無いと思います。
こういう景色好きだから
特に山の中?を越してそして田んぼが広がり…
こういう所に住んでみてーよ
Lovely and awesome. Many thanks. Best regards, Nassa
end of the line --- a nice journey through green seas ---
新線区間に入ると若干スピードアップしたような感じですね、まるでJR北海道の石勝線新夕張~新得間見たいで同じ旧日本鉄道建設公団(現鉄道建設運輸施設整備支援機構)が手掛けた路線だからいいですよね‼️。この路線を含め大館ー角館間に高規格の特急列車(角館で秋田新幹線接続する)を運行すれば良いと思います‼️。
田んぼアートのところで停車してくれるのが嬉しい急行列車ですね!
阿仁合停車の時に「前田南」とアナウンスしているが・・・💦
自動放送の送りミス?!
アテンダントも秋田美人?!
I've seen a few videos this videographer has posted, my guess is the station stop warnings are pre-recorded, they all sound the same voice. Pre-recordeding is very common in Japan, in fact on the Shinkansen/metro's they have unique tunes for either the line or stop
秋田杉はかつて静岡杉、千葉の山武杉と共に、日本三名杉と呼ばれ需要も高い杉だった。
Love that closing scene.
鷹の巣方面、大雨せいで不通になってる区間あるけど復活できんのかな…
schöne fahrt gewesen 👌
If you watch closely, you'll see Totoro.
01:10:05あたりの線路怖…!!
Amazing love it
38:14 and 43:46 - woo!
43:00 amazing view
What's kind of odd is there seems to be a lot of guide/guard rails on the outside rather than the inside. I wonder what that's about, it's unique. Never seen that before. Also, what a spectacular day for a train ride.
I'm Oldman Hankyu. 😊
I'm a former railroad worker.
Explain why guardrails attached to curved tracks and tracks on bridges are installed on the outside. 🥸
In the region where this railroad runs, a lot of snow accumulates in winter, but if the guardrail is inside, the snow accumulated in the gap with the basic rail will be compacted by the flange of the wheel and will finally become hard.
This is because they ride on the hardened snow and derail. 😅
Therefore, a guardrail is laid on the outside of the basic rail to prevent overcoming and derailing the basic rail. 😊🍀
ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー
私はOldman阪急、
元鉄道員です。😊
曲線線路と橋梁上の線路に取り付けてあるガードレールが、外側に設置されている理由を説明します。🥸
この鉄道が走っている地方は、冬に物凄く雪が積もりますが、ガードレールが内側にあると、基本レールとの隙間に積もった雪が、車輪のフランジに踏み固められて固くなり、遂には車輪が固まった雪に乗り上げて脱線するからです。😅
そのため、基本レールの外側にガードレールを敷設して、基本レールへの乗り越え脱線を防止しています。😊🍀
@@Midori-Clover Thank you Oldman Hankyu
!!!!!!!wow@@Midori-Clover
You have a beautiful country and people.
Will I be okay in Japan if I know only English?
fantasticas imatges, gracies.
また気軽にこういう場所に出かけられるようになったらな。
Hi, could I use this video for my lyrics video? Thank you! I will give you a credit!
電車が出る前はとても興奮していました。まるで電車の中にいるようでした。
wow! does the train lady get paid by the word? i wish she would settle down.
I kinda like her voice though. Sounds like she acts like a sort of guide, and also sells stuff.
Between the constant announcements and the endless "trees and nothing else" scenery, I could only take about 5 minutes of this. There are other, better train videos.
I wish she would have shut up.
テレビでお笑い芸人が、電車の動画を流しながらマンガ見てお菓子つまんで、電車の旅を疑似体験してました。
この動画はそれができますね!しかも田んぼアートでは別画面になるなんて、撮影者えらい!
So beautiful!
Magic ride! Thank you!
ого,красота
Когда нибудь я побываю в Токио хоть и живу в Москве
That was a long dark tunnel. I might have had a panic attack.😨
Very beautiful
Love your clips. Thsi one is spoiled by the endless chatter fo the tain attendant? Is it a tourist train? :-)
Yes. That annoyed me too. Apart from the intermittent unintelligible commentary, great views!
@@graym581 Thanks. I hate to send mean. I'm sure she is being helpful to the people who are on the train. Maybe if I understood Japanese it would be quite different. Anyway, a great trip; and I love these clips generally. I'd love to be there. :-)
[4.23]
The vast sky is clear, and the day is bright;
And everything for this journey is right.
中文播報,很親切,很美好~
Awesome!
What is it that she talks about so much?
She's talking about upcoming stops.
@@budmeister She's talking an awful lot about upcoming stops. Is she talking about every stop until the end of the line?
@@johnbecker1996 This train is a tourist train so she’s guide
Very nice to see
Why don't they turn the PA system off and let the passengers enjoy a quiet ride? Some information is necessary but non-stopping broadcast is a bit annoying. The train slowed down in the middle of nowhere just for the passengers to see a crop whale? Incredible. I noticed that this car traveled on a single track and it did not encounter anything coming in the opposite direction. In Hong Kong, the Kowloon-Canton Railway used to run on a single track and we had to sidetrack every 10 to 15 minutes to avoid opposite traffic.
So, correct me if I'm wrong, but the announcements are Japanese, English & Chinese in that order? Correct?
Superb visuals, but that intrusive background PA is really headache inducing!
I stood it for six minutes then had to leave
Why are there non-stop announcements in Japanese trains?
Pemandangan alamnya mirip dengan alam di Indonesia
Beda
Is the part from 1:10+ a newer alignment? The bridges look like they are fairly new.
Maybe they bypassed a windy route?
Actually, seems to be an expansion- no old-looking bridges beyond there.
很讚耶!秋田內陸縱貫鐵路有播報中文站名! 謝謝!!
沿路鄉村風光好療癒.
Da hört man noch jede einzelne Schienenverbindung, bum bum bum bum, wie bei uns damals in der DDR.
Amazing landscape!! Like 588 = D
中文好亲切啊。nice to hear the broadcast in chinese..
is this a densha de go reference
Totoro country.
Looks like Trains in Slovakia
what does ウンマン mean? ウンマン のいみは何ですか
I think Japan is more open than in 90's, the announcement have English, Korean & Mandarin translation.. Wish me to go to Japan for this train trip.
Why is the PA system constantly blaring?
Absolutely stunning views 😊😊✌️