Here's the story on the Fist of the North Star statue. Didn't occur to me at the time, but the name is Hokuto no Ken, and the station is in Hokuto City. www.japanstation.com/fist-of-the-north-star-statue-to-be-unveiled-at-shin-hakodate-hokuto-station/
Did you know that one of the famous night trains was called the Hokutosei? Unfortunately, when the Hokkaido Shinkansen was introduced, all the night trains were discontinued. But in Bakuro-cho (close to Ueno), Tokyo there is still the Hokutosei Train Hostel which uses the bunks and furniture from the carriages of that train. Though the Hokkaido Shinkansen is cool, the last one of the day (which I took) still leaves pretty early in the evening from Tokyo, so I wish they had kept the night trains to Aomori, and Hokkaido that went all the way to Sapporo rather than just stopped at Shin-Hakodate Hokuto.
That's like, the dumbest thing I've heard lmao. 1) it's probably underground 2) if it's not, how do you expect freakin' glass to handle all the pressure? This is so deep into the sea!
@@ronylouis0 If we don't consider the part that it will be 100% underground his comment isn't even that dumb. He clearly says "Imagine" thereby he isn't really expecting it to work, it is a fantasy. In a fantasy most laws that we know don't function in the same way as it does in real life, that's the idea. To change reality in your head to that what you wanted. So overall it is meant seriously in a way that it should really be done.
What I love from this video is how you give us moment to deeply feel the atmosphere without talking, without music, without moving the camera, in an exact amount of time. I'll be bored otherwise. I also love your voice, laughter, and the way you talk. I agreed. Being in a train station at quiet late evening, any kind of stations including the metro stations, gives me a calm and peaceful feeling. So, I feel you. That's why I'd prefer public transportation rather than taxis or private tour when traveling.
Well said, I enjoy youtuber who knews to just take a moment of quiet and let you absorb it for yourself, you can almost feel like you're there, and decide if you want visit or not When I go to Japan, taking the train to Hokkaido is on my list to get done first :)
When you said that there is something magical about trains stations we know *exactly* what you mean! My daughter and I went to Japan two years ago and traveled over two thousand miles from Sasebo to Sendai and from Shimabara to the sand dunes of Tottori on the Sea of Japan. That feeling of standing on those open platforms and getting into those clean comfortable Japanese trains...beautiful. When we go next (maybe 2022? When all this pandemic stuff is normalized) our plan is to see Hokkaido. Thank you for sharing your clear joy of travel. Your enthusiasm and 'realness' is so appreciated. I look forward to the next video :) Also--the food in Japan is AWESOME! We *never* had a bad meal
I'm Japanese. but I've never been to Hakodate. I surprised what beautiful of Hakodate city! I'm sure that I'll visit to there within a years. Thank you make this video.
My city in Canada is twinned with Hakodate. I know a woman from there. She married a man and they live here in Halifax. But I REALLY want to go to Japan!!!!!
@@michaelrmurphy2734 yes, every year Halifax will send Hakodate a xmas tree as a gift. Hakodate is one of my favorite cities in Japan. I slept at the Hakodate Station when they were still night trains running between Hakodate and Sapporo as well as Aomori
Once I almost got stuck in Tokyo because I hadn't realized the train I was banking on taking was like reservation only and was full. (I was going back to Nagoya). I was freaking out a little and weighing my options on what to do. I checked the schedule for the train again and suddenly there was the "Night train". It was an express train that seemingly didn't run often and was also reserve only but it had a few opening for like halfway through my journey. So I took my chance and bought a ticket. When I got to the station where I was meant to get off I just stayed on and switched to an empty seat and prayed no one kicked me off. I made it all the way back to Nagoya and everyone kept asking me how I got back and I was like the night train and everyone thought I was making it up but it was real but the whole thing felt very liminal or like some higher being was watching out for me but ill never forget it.
The North of Japan isn't the most popular touristic destination in the country compared to the central part of Japan but that's why it's so exciting to watch videos from there! Because it isn't so explored and has many interesting and unexpected things to see and do.
Such a lovely video!! very appreciate you to make such a great educational video about Hokkaido. I barely know Hokaido and hopefully someday i can come to Japan and visit Hokkaido. Thank you very much ❤!!
30:32 ...That feeling that's hard to explain while in a train station, ....for me it's the sense of adventure. That's why I love train stations, I always have that feeling while travelling.😊
I've been to Hokkaido to ski for 5 years straight prior to this pandemic and I can't tell you how much I love the place. I will always set aside at least a week after my skiing to just driving around the island and to visit all the different cities. The people, the sights and the food. Nothing can go wrong in Hokkaido.
i'd love to experience this more, i get this feeling when i sometimes travel and just being at a pretty empty quiet airport late at night when its cold is so nice, especially if its in a foreign country and you dont know anything about that place
I spent a month working in Japan. I loved it. It is the most fascinating place. To a Westerner, even the most ordinary parts of Japan are interesting, if you have an enquiring mind. But there is plenty more that is extraordinary!
7:40 Japan is a very long archipelago over 3000 kilometers long (1,900 miles). The Shinkansen goes fast so the distance feels shorter. So there is much variety in the weather and nature. When it's snowing in Hokkaido it could be fine weather in Tokyo and it's always warm in Okinawa. 21:30 Hakodate is a small city with about a quarter million people and really pretty.
I know that feel when waiting for a train late at night in Japan. I remember waiting for a train in Toyama so I could get to Kamiichi late at night. I was honestly really surprised to see trains running as late as 11:00pm.
This reminds me of the 3 years I lived in northern Japan when my husband was stationed in the US Navy in Misawa. Beautiful scenery, hot in the summer and brutally cold (-40 C) in the winter with 200 inches of snow as well!! I miss Japan 🇯🇵
I have watched this for couple of times already. 1st is hokkaido is my comfort place, 2nd is the way you narrate is very therapeutic plus your sound scoring is brilliant.
Great video ! what many locals take for granted you managed to highlight in this video. Salute to all the folks who made it possible for us to enjoy such a gorgeous night view in Hakodate with the roads, trains and gondolas.
This is the first video I’m watching from you and I can already feel I’ll binge the rest of your videos. When you said that being the last person in the train station is the thing you live for, I knew then that this is the content I’m signing up for. Thank you for your hard work!
Maybe I've been to Japan too many times, but the tunnel under the sea going to Hokkaido is longer than the tunnels linking western Honshu with Kyushu. There's a tunnel for the Shinkansen as well as a separate tunnel for conventional trains. I recently discovered that there is also a shorter tunnel for people who wish to walk between the two islands. Going back to the Shinkansen trip between Honshu and Hokkaido, when that tunnel first opened it was used by regular trains. There were two stations in that tunnel for people to get off and explore. Since that time trains no longer stop at those stations and the stations are used for storage.
Love your wonder and zeal for travel, technology and humanity in general. That feeling you talk about being in an empty station and the last person to be there. I miss that and it haunts me forever. You've got a new subscriber man!
We spent a day in Hakodate in November, and it took my breath away. There was brilliant sunshine but with tiny beads of snow in the air, and it felt magical. More of our time was spent in the harbour (both too much of a wuss to take the cable car) and exploring all the historic buildings including the churches. I was fascinated by the early trading too. The Slopes, designed for vistas of both the mountain and the harbour, are gorgeous. I could absolutely imagine living there, although I doubt I could afford it. The warehouse area is mainly shopping, but that's fascinating as well. As for the underwater train tunnel, it's just a little longer on the train than the Eurostar from London to Paris/Brussels. That's about 20 minutes of underwater adventure. I think they dug the tunnel from both sides and met precisely where they were meant to meet.
2:57 Finally someone zooming in and out with just one finger. By the way your content is awesome, I really like the shots without music sometimes, captures the originality really well
I saw this video twice. First time, it came straight from the recommendation, and this time I saw it after watching all of your trip to Japan videos (2015, 2016, 2019), it feels so different to me, from without knowing your history with Japan, your friends, your interest in games, until get to know you from your vlogs one by one. When I saw the video you stayed at hostels (Osaka and Takeda), I'm wandering if I could came along with you, joining your trip. It's kinda hilarious, but I feel what I feel, man. Thanks for every effort you did for your videos, I really enjoy it. Wish some day our path may cross. Hello from Indonesia!
I always WANT to watch videos like this but always got turned off by the hyper active editing or too much talking or unnecessary music but this was PERFECT my goodness this is EXACTLY how I like to travel. Everything was, and I think this is a simple way to put it, my perfect vibe. Early sunsets, snow and cold, empty train stations, city lights, that zombie apocalypse empty feeling you translated that so well on video and let the footage speak for itself Plus I want to visit Japan so badly, I can’t WAIT to watch the rest of your videos!!
Ty_Braek I go to China and I just point to the pictures, I know after being there so many time what to order, when I with my Chinese speaking friends, have tried Chickens feet soup and sea slugs..
Ambrose Parker: I lived in Japan several years and no doubt it is neat and clean. But all the cities I visited in US were also clean and beautiful. Their is different kind of beauty where ever you go.
@@ambroseparker8837 No, your comment was completely unprompted. This isn't a video discussing the state of cleanliness in the US versus Japan, nor does it have anything to do with such a subject. Your one takeaway from this video, the one thought you just had to get off your chest was to unfairly compare two vastly different countries while generalizing them both. You're just regurgitating information fed online by people who probably have no idea what they're talking about. Sure, Japan is cleaner, but that's like saying that a house is cleaner than a city.
"Who eats ice cream in the winter?" People who live in cold places! People eat plenty of it in Salt Lake City in the winter time, and it never struck me as weird until people elsewhere in the US commented how bizarre it was.
In Sapporo we eat ice cream as a partner for coffee.. its kinda good snacks for cold weather. because ice cream is a little warmer than the chilling environment of 12 degree C
I came here from your "Going to the Northernmost point in Japan" vlog. I love these Japan vlogs! These are beautiful! I want to visit these places myself now.
Riding the underwater bullet train seems like a very exhilarating experience. The engineering marvel of traveling underwater while also enjoying the beautiful scenery of Japan must be truly a remarkable experience. It really showcases Japan's commitment to technology and also efficient transportation systems. I'd really love to experience this someday 👍
Been to Hokkaido twice one in the early 90s and late 90s. One was in Autumn and winter. Beautiful is all I can say. I hope to visit again and spend longer time there !
Good news! Japan is opening its borders to tourists starting October 11! Missing Japan so badly that I just posted our Hokkaido trip last 2020 on my channel. Here's to hoping to travel to Japan again
@ 18:32-18:43 I cant get over at just how amazing these shots look. Almost seems like a video game or cinematic opening trailer for a big Anime movie release or something.
Wow- that was so amazing! I’ve never been to Japan before and I was so fascinated I just couldn’t stop watching. The views were incredible! And there is something really special about trains - especially ones that go deep underwater. Really lovely to see Japan through your camera and your perspective. Thanks for taking me along on that “virtual” tour.
I've lived in Japan for several years and I understand how you feel about being in a train station there on the last trip. It feels amazing that even late at night, you feel safe. And everywhere you look, its clean. Looking forward to going back to Japan very soon.
YES, YOU CAN... VISIT. BUT WILL THE REBEL CENTRAL GOVT ALLOW YOU TO STAY? IF YOU ARE NOT ALLIED CIA FACTION, YOU WILL NEVER BE ALLOWED TO DO OR ACCESS ANYTHING BEYOND TOURISTS HOTELS AND TOURIST TRAPS. STAYING WITHOUT PERMISSION, EVEN YOU HAVE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS AND STAMPS CAN BE HAZARDOUS/HARD LABOR ON YOUR LIFE, PARTICULARLY IF YOU ARE A ROYALIST OR CONNECTED TO THE PREVIOUSLY ARRESTED/DETAINED MONARCHY IN ANY WAY, SO BE CAREFUL. IT'S THE FANCY VERSION OF PRE-KJU NORTH KOREA UP TILL NOW. WHO KNOWS WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE, BUT THIS WAS TRUE IN THE PAST.
One of the best quality videos I have seen on Japan or, in fact, anywhere. So well done and narrated. I've been all over Japan but never to Hokkaido. IMO it's the most modern, cleanest, and most civilized country on the planet. Everyone should make at least one trip to Japan to see how well a country can be run.
Yup I get that feeling too when I lived in Japan several years ago walking around train stations and travelling all by myself quite magical that sense of freedom and serenity on such calm and beautirul place..
Really nice video, Robby! Greeting from Bloomington, IN. Going to Japan next year and viewing all of your Japan posts because your geographic insights are so informative.
Your amazement and attempts to articulate the wonder of this journey as well as the ingenuity it took to get you there moved me deeply. I have often felt this while travelling through Japan. The stone steps scaling mountains to reach the gods--people did that. Incredible. In moments like these you have to love them. When they're in your face, not so much. Thank you.
The view from the top of the mountain is amazing, the City is diferent fron others in south oj japan, love your video, hope to go back to Japan some day.
Ha! me too! Always cutting it close like that gets me anxious. In my case it comes from living on an island. Going anywhere means catching a ferry, so I have been conditioned in the habit of being "extra early" so as not to miss it. Never mind that nowadays reservation systems don't make that necessary, it's programmed into my limbic brain and won't uninstall.
Just stumbled across this travel to Hokkaido/Hakodate. Certain moments felt that you were right there. Thank you Adventure Archives/Robby. Informative, humorous, beautiful videography. Wonderful places for a ‘bucket list’. 😊
That empty train station though. 😳 I kept thinking about an old Twilight Zone episode about a train leaving the station but always coming back to it..never went anywhere different. Was so creepy. But LOVED this adventure! What a beautiful town ♥️
I went to Hakodate last spring and this video just brought back so many happy memories! And I was surprised too by the differences in weather. Went from hot summer like temperatures in Tokyo to fall/winter weather in Hokkaido where people were wearing their winter coats at night and you could see your breath in the cold air lol.
17:17 Wow it worked out so well, you leaving at this time. Being able to see the city and the lights at the same time was magical. And the birds? Oh man 👍
We were in Hokkaido last August (2019). Drove up to Mt Hakodate around noon & got an excellent view of the thick mist 😅. We did manage to get a good view of the city on the way down. It wasn't a lookout point, just a break in the trees. People just parked at side of the road. We took the undersea tunnel shinkansen to Akita. It's a very smooth & comfortable ride, so much more legroom compared to flying. A must have experience on a shinkansen is enjoying an ekiben meal 😋
Nice about Japanese train is they do not forgotten to announce the weather like “ thank you for using our service in this rainy , winter, hot summer, cloudy etched! please watch your steps”!!!
I love you for taking me on an adventure before I leave for work today. Your videos are so nice right now in our time of troubles. Thanks. And you're good to look at!
Thanks for sharing this. At Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia, I met a Japanese student. I practised some Japanese [after about 36 years break!], while he was improving English. As my life revolves around rail - or the lack of it, I told him of our railway line that was being ripped up. He told me his father was an engineer who built the tunnel into Hokkaido. His family lived at an oddly named village/suburb of Sapporo, 'Sweden Hills'. Check it out!
Don't know if anyone else mentioned this (didn't look through all comments), but the statue at 28:51 is of Kenshiro, in the Manga/Anime "Hokuto No ken"
Right! It’s so chill I really felt like I was there with him, no crazy editing that interrupts the flow just letting the awesome footage speak for itself
Man oh man, do I miss Japan!!! I was stationed over in Misawa, just east of Aomori. You all absolutely have to get back to Aomori and go to Hakkoda and snowboard, ski or snow scoot!!!! I have a really good friend I would love to connect you all with and he would be able to show you all the local spots. It's also a great place to go during the summer too!!! I'm biased I know...but I love northern Japan so much more than Tokyo.
Here's the story on the Fist of the North Star statue. Didn't occur to me at the time, but the name is Hokuto no Ken, and the station is in Hokuto City. www.japanstation.com/fist-of-the-north-star-statue-to-be-unveiled-at-shin-hakodate-hokuto-station/
Well done. I wrote a scathing comment but I take it all back now. I've subbed. Amazing journey hombre. Loved your vid.
Na... Nani?!
Did you know that one of the famous night trains was called the Hokutosei? Unfortunately, when the Hokkaido Shinkansen was introduced, all the night trains were discontinued. But in Bakuro-cho (close to Ueno), Tokyo there is still the Hokutosei Train Hostel which uses the bunks and furniture from the carriages of that train. Though the Hokkaido Shinkansen is cool, the last one of the day (which I took) still leaves pretty early in the evening from Tokyo, so I wish they had kept the night trains to Aomori, and Hokkaido that went all the way to Sapporo rather than just stopped at Shin-Hakodate Hokuto.
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This Tunnel right?!?
Awesome video! I never have been there but I love Japan.
Please do more adventures in trains and cute cities.
Thanks 😊 🙏
Imagine if the tunnel was transparent. That would have been soo freaking awesome
is not???? you save me my time then!! ty lol
Well I'm really high on acid right now and 2 minutes into this video are you telling me it's not an underwater see through tunnel the entire way? 🙄🙄🙄😕
That's like, the dumbest thing I've heard lmao. 1) it's probably underground
2) if it's not, how do you expect freakin' glass to handle all the pressure? This is so deep into the sea!
@@ronylouis0 If we don't consider the part that it will be 100% underground his comment isn't even that dumb. He clearly says "Imagine" thereby he isn't really expecting it to work, it is a fantasy. In a fantasy most laws that we know don't function in the same way as it does in real life, that's the idea. To change reality in your head to that what you wanted. So overall it is meant seriously in a way that it should really be done.
It would also be colpletely dark you wont see a thing
What I love from this video is how you give us moment to deeply feel the atmosphere without talking, without music, without moving the camera, in an exact amount of time. I'll be bored otherwise.
I also love your voice, laughter, and the way you talk.
I agreed. Being in a train station at quiet late evening, any kind of stations including the metro stations, gives me a calm and peaceful feeling. So, I feel you. That's why I'd prefer public transportation rather than taxis or private tour when traveling.
Well said, I enjoy youtuber who knews to just take a moment of quiet and let you absorb it for yourself, you can almost feel like you're there, and decide if you want visit or not
When I go to Japan, taking the train to Hokkaido is on my list to get done first :)
When you said that there is something magical about trains stations we know *exactly* what you mean! My daughter and I went to Japan two years ago and traveled over two thousand miles from Sasebo to Sendai and from Shimabara to the sand dunes of Tottori on the Sea of Japan. That feeling of standing on those open platforms and getting into those clean comfortable Japanese trains...beautiful. When we go next (maybe 2022? When all this pandemic stuff is normalized) our plan is to see Hokkaido. Thank you for sharing your clear joy of travel. Your enthusiasm and 'realness' is so appreciated. I look forward to the next video :)
Also--the food in Japan is AWESOME! We *never* had a bad meal
Idk why but I keep coming back to this video every couple of months. I think it has become my comfort video
lol me too, this vibe of the video is comforting in a way. Cold, dark, cozy and nostalgic in a way😂
We need to respect japan for their technology.
you mean for the same technology used the world over and not invented there? Sure - why not. KEKW
I mean, the bullet trains they invented. Underwater train tunnels, not so much
@@xBINARYGODx Aww who so butthurt because their country wasn't mentioned
@@ahkryn actually high speed trains actually existed before Japan"invented" them
Popularized, then
Nice style of narrating, a little humor, details, and showing the area. Love it, thank you.
But too much small talk
I thought your rick steves
@@kenshin239 lmao same
@@alia4976 small talk gives a little detail too
I'm Japanese. but I've never been to Hakodate.
I surprised what beautiful of Hakodate city!
I'm sure that I'll visit to there within a years.
Thank you make this video.
It's a nice place.. I chose Hakodate and Sapporo as my farewell trip after working in Japan for 5 years. Best choice ever..
My city in Canada is twinned with Hakodate. I know a woman from there.
She married a man and they live here in Halifax. But I REALLY want to go to Japan!!!!!
Same thoughts.Where in Japan are you from sakuma San?
@@1211jinx I'm from Chiba the prefecture next to Tokyo.
@@michaelrmurphy2734 yes, every year Halifax will send Hakodate a xmas tree as a gift. Hakodate is one of my favorite cities in Japan. I slept at the Hakodate Station when they were still night trains running between Hakodate and Sapporo as well as Aomori
I always amazed by the beautiful sightseeing of a country who has snow winter time.
Snow fall on earth make a beautiful scenery.
Once I almost got stuck in Tokyo because I hadn't realized the train I was banking on taking was like reservation only and was full. (I was going back to Nagoya). I was freaking out a little and weighing my options on what to do. I checked the schedule for the train again and suddenly there was the "Night train". It was an express train that seemingly didn't run often and was also reserve only but it had a few opening for like halfway through my journey. So I took my chance and bought a ticket. When I got to the station where I was meant to get off I just stayed on and switched to an empty seat and prayed no one kicked me off. I made it all the way back to Nagoya and everyone kept asking me how I got back and I was like the night train and everyone thought I was making it up but it was real but the whole thing felt very liminal or like some higher being was watching out for me but ill never forget it.
13:19 what a view. Giant city with the mountains in the background. Amazing.
The North of Japan isn't the most popular touristic destination in the country compared to the central part of Japan but that's why it's so exciting to watch videos from there! Because it isn't so explored and has many interesting and unexpected things to see and do.
Man...even the "train approaching" announcements are getting me all nostalgic about the Japanese train system and exploring with the JR Pass.
Japanese trains in general. In states now, only freight trains that look like they're from the 1950s...and grafittid by every gang in america.
@Online Radio School getting popular for those that cant travel now.
Truly a magical snow covered town!! Glad u had a great time there & let us all come along. 🍦🍜🚝🚠
Such a lovely video!! very appreciate you to make such a great educational video about Hokkaido. I barely know Hokaido and hopefully someday i can come to Japan and visit Hokkaido. Thank you very much ❤!!
30:32 ...That feeling that's hard to explain while in a train station, ....for me it's the sense of adventure. That's why I love train stations, I always have that feeling while travelling.😊
I've been to Hokkaido to ski for 5 years straight prior to this pandemic and I can't tell you how much I love the place. I will always set aside at least a week after my skiing to just driving around the island and to visit all the different cities. The people, the sights and the food. Nothing can go wrong in Hokkaido.
28:24 that's such an introvert thing to say, I can somehow relate haha
I also say almost the same thing when i'm in japan, trekking in some gorge, no people around just nature, "This is the life!"
i'd love to experience this more, i get this feeling when i sometimes travel and just being at a pretty empty quiet airport late at night when its cold is so nice, especially if its in a foreign country and you dont know anything about that place
I was thinking the same thing haha
@@megafro6999 that sounds like the beginning of zombie outbreak movie 😂
I lived in Sapporo for 15 years. Great food, extremely safe, fantastic transportation service. Now I am really missing Japan 🇯🇵. Great video.
Nice is there any place that you might have any information on your time living there? Looking for some more info for me and my wife
I spent a month working in Japan. I loved it. It is the most fascinating place. To a Westerner, even the most ordinary parts of Japan are interesting, if you have an enquiring mind. But there is plenty more that is extraordinary!
7:40 Japan is a very long archipelago over 3000 kilometers long (1,900 miles). The Shinkansen goes fast so the distance feels shorter. So there is much variety in the weather and nature. When it's snowing in Hokkaido it could be fine weather in Tokyo and it's always warm in Okinawa. 21:30 Hakodate is a small city with about a quarter million people and really pretty.
Yup, I enjoyed skiiing in Hokkaido in early April and enjoyed surfing in Okinawa in the same month !
I know that feel when waiting for a train late at night in Japan. I remember waiting for a train in Toyama so I could get to Kamiichi late at night. I was honestly really surprised to see trains running as late as 11:00pm.
I also like night train or night flight. It gets more quite with less people and the array of lights shine bright. 😀
I feel you! Being the last person or alone on a train station at a freezing night is weirdly magical!
This reminds me of the 3 years I lived in northern Japan when my husband was stationed in the US Navy in Misawa. Beautiful scenery, hot in the summer and brutally cold (-40 C) in the winter with 200 inches of snow as well!! I miss Japan 🇯🇵
I have watched this for couple of times already. 1st is hokkaido is my comfort place, 2nd is the way you narrate is very therapeutic plus your sound scoring is brilliant.
Great video ! what many locals take for granted you managed to highlight in this video. Salute to all the folks who made it possible for us to enjoy such a gorgeous night view in Hakodate with the roads, trains and gondolas.
This is the first video I’m watching from you and I can already feel I’ll binge the rest of your videos. When you said that being the last person in the train station is the thing you live for, I knew then that this is the content I’m signing up for. Thank you for your hard work!
Maybe I've been to Japan too many times, but the tunnel under the sea going to Hokkaido is longer than the tunnels linking western Honshu with Kyushu. There's a tunnel for the Shinkansen as well as a separate tunnel for conventional trains. I recently discovered that there is also a shorter tunnel for people who wish to walk between the two islands. Going back to the Shinkansen trip between Honshu and Hokkaido, when that tunnel first opened it was used by regular trains. There were two stations in that tunnel for people to get off and explore. Since that time trains no longer stop at those stations and the stations are used for storage.
Love your wonder and zeal for travel, technology and humanity in general. That feeling you talk about being in an empty station and the last person to be there. I miss that and it haunts me forever. You've got a new subscriber man!
We spent a day in Hakodate in November, and it took my breath away. There was brilliant sunshine but with tiny beads of snow in the air, and it felt magical. More of our time was spent in the harbour (both too much of a wuss to take the cable car) and exploring all the historic buildings including the churches. I was fascinated by the early trading too. The Slopes, designed for vistas of both the mountain and the harbour, are gorgeous. I could absolutely imagine living there, although I doubt I could afford it. The warehouse area is mainly shopping, but that's fascinating as well. As for the underwater train tunnel, it's just a little longer on the train than the Eurostar from London to Paris/Brussels. That's about 20 minutes of underwater adventure. I think they dug the tunnel from both sides and met precisely where they were meant to meet.
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2:57 Finally someone zooming in and out with just one finger. By the way your content is awesome, I really like the shots without music sometimes, captures the originality really well
On the magical feeling with trains and train stations-I totally get you!
I saw this video twice. First time, it came straight from the recommendation, and this time I saw it after watching all of your trip to Japan videos (2015, 2016, 2019), it feels so different to me, from without knowing your history with Japan, your friends, your interest in games, until get to know you from your vlogs one by one. When I saw the video you stayed at hostels (Osaka and Takeda), I'm wandering if I could came along with you, joining your trip. It's kinda hilarious, but I feel what I feel, man. Thanks for every effort you did for your videos, I really enjoy it. Wish some day our path may cross. Hello from Indonesia!
This is my third time visiting this series and still gives me the love I had years ago and want to go to Japan even more.
I have to agree with you on that special feeling that you get on an empty train station - I love it, too. I think this feeling is called "kenopsia".
Thank you for the new word I absolutely love it the articles it’s pulling up are v interesting.
The underwater train to Hokkaido is so cool, I definitely must visit Japan
I always WANT to watch videos like this but always got turned off by the hyper active editing or too much talking or unnecessary music but this was PERFECT my goodness this is EXACTLY how I like to travel. Everything was, and I think this is a simple way to put it, my perfect vibe. Early sunsets, snow and cold, empty train stations, city lights, that zombie apocalypse empty feeling you translated that so well on video and let the footage speak for itself Plus I want to visit Japan so badly, I can’t WAIT to watch the rest of your videos!!
28:53 when you don’t speak the language but you’re trying to order food.
OMG HAHAHAAHAHAHA
Ko RE!
Ty_Braek I go to China and I just point to the pictures, I know after being there so many time what to order, when I with my Chinese speaking friends, have tried Chickens feet soup and sea slugs..
Love the video and narration.
Ty_Braek,very relatable when we eat at ramen houses on a screen with kanji menus...😆😆😆
I have visited Japan in the year of 1978. I stayed there for 6 months. And I have visited this place too. Nice to see after so many years.
Amazing adventure, and the city is so clean. unlike the US.
Ambrose Parker: I lived in Japan several years and no doubt it is neat and clean. But all the cities I visited in US were also clean and beautiful. Their is different kind of beauty where ever you go.
@@touqirbutter9810 if you go to New York, LA or San Francisco there's much more trash on the street.
Do people like you get off on being negative all of the time?
@@kake1604 How is it, I am being negative all the time? stating an honest fact
@@ambroseparker8837 No, your comment was completely unprompted. This isn't a video discussing the state of cleanliness in the US versus Japan, nor does it have anything to do with such a subject. Your one takeaway from this video, the one thought you just had to get off your chest was to unfairly compare two vastly different countries while generalizing them both. You're just regurgitating information fed online by people who probably have no idea what they're talking about. Sure, Japan is cleaner, but that's like saying that a house is cleaner than a city.
Yep, this is the one that's gonna make me go to Japan in the late autumn.
"Who eats ice cream in the winter?"
People who live in cold places! People eat plenty of it in Salt Lake City in the winter time, and it never struck me as weird until people elsewhere in the US commented how bizarre it was.
I love snow and cold and would definitely do it! But I live in the hot south US for now :(
Hey fellow Salt Laker! I definitely agree -- sometimes I have the biggest cravings for ice cream in the winter.
Canadians ! 🇨🇦
In Sapporo we eat ice cream as a partner for coffee.. its kinda good snacks for cold weather. because ice cream is a little warmer than the chilling environment of 12 degree C
And people drink hot coffee in the summer too.
this gotta be one of the best videos on youtube I keep coming back to it like once every couple months
I came here from your "Going to the Northernmost point in Japan" vlog. I love these Japan vlogs! These are beautiful! I want to visit these places myself now.
Riding the underwater bullet train seems like a very exhilarating experience. The engineering marvel of traveling underwater while also enjoying the beautiful scenery of Japan must be truly a remarkable experience. It really showcases Japan's commitment to technology and also efficient transportation systems. I'd really love to experience this someday 👍
Been to Hokkaido twice one in the early 90s and late 90s. One was in Autumn and winter. Beautiful is all I can say. I hope to visit again and spend longer time there !
Good news! Japan is opening its borders to tourists starting October 11! Missing Japan so badly that I just posted our Hokkaido trip last 2020 on my channel. Here's to hoping to travel to Japan again
@ 18:32-18:43 I cant get over at just how amazing these shots look. Almost seems like a video game or cinematic opening trailer for a big Anime movie release or something.
Great video! No annoying background musics! Just raw vidoes.
Wow- that was so amazing! I’ve never been to Japan before and I was so fascinated I just couldn’t stop watching. The views were incredible! And there is something really special about trains - especially ones that go deep underwater. Really lovely to see Japan through your camera and your perspective. Thanks for taking me along on that “virtual” tour.
i still come to watch it over and over again.
I was in Japan last year the same time you were, good times. Awesome video! Looking forward to the next one.
Love this guy’s passion for life and the thoughts he shares
Two of my favorite things to watch on RUclips ... all in one video! Adventure Archives and Hokkaido. More please!!
I've lived in Japan for several years and I understand how you feel about being in a train station there on the last trip. It feels amazing that even late at night, you feel safe. And everywhere you look, its clean. Looking forward to going back to Japan very soon.
Stopping to eat ramen and gyoza is always worth it! The ramen looked so delicious.
It looked EXACTLY like the picture on the wall
In those areas where there are so few people, It still seems so safe. It’s all so neat and clean everywhere, too. How nice!
my dream is to go to japan!
YES, YOU CAN... VISIT. BUT WILL THE REBEL CENTRAL GOVT ALLOW YOU TO STAY? IF YOU ARE NOT ALLIED CIA FACTION, YOU WILL NEVER BE ALLOWED TO DO OR ACCESS ANYTHING BEYOND TOURISTS HOTELS AND TOURIST TRAPS. STAYING WITHOUT PERMISSION, EVEN YOU HAVE ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS AND STAMPS CAN BE HAZARDOUS/HARD LABOR ON YOUR LIFE, PARTICULARLY IF YOU ARE A ROYALIST OR CONNECTED TO THE PREVIOUSLY ARRESTED/DETAINED MONARCHY IN ANY WAY, SO BE CAREFUL. IT'S THE FANCY VERSION OF PRE-KJU NORTH KOREA UP TILL NOW. WHO KNOWS WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE, BUT THIS WAS TRUE IN THE PAST.
@@Yama00 hah?
@@flyinggoatsfromhell Conspiracy theorist. Ignore.
Kono giorno giovanna have a dream to go to japan
Achievable dream my friend after co-vid 19 crisis around the globe.
One of the best quality videos I have seen on Japan or, in fact, anywhere. So well done and narrated. I've been all over Japan but never to Hokkaido. IMO it's the most modern, cleanest, and most civilized country on the planet. Everyone should make at least one trip to Japan to see how well a country can be run.
Robby: this was excellent. I was marveling at the various feats of engineering that brought you to that spot when you started musing about it
Love the calm nature of this video. Shinkansen is like the Rolls Royce of trains.... just the best way to travel.
Hokkaido is geographically pretty close to Russia. That could explain Orthodox churches, and of course signs in Russian.
I love the vibe. Gloomy, silent and Japan
The only prefecture I haven’t visit in beautiful japan! Thanks for the video ! Hope to visit soon after the corona virus is gone!
Dude, this is one of the best travel vlog videos I’ve ever seen. Nice camera work and narrative! Really feel like I’m actually there.
Love this video so much. The city gives a very unique and weird feel. The view from top coming down was amazing 👏
Yup I get that feeling too when I lived in Japan several years ago walking around train stations and travelling all by myself quite magical that sense of freedom and serenity on such calm and beautirul place..
Really nice video, Robby! Greeting from Bloomington, IN. Going to Japan next year and viewing all of your Japan posts because your geographic insights are so informative.
This was actually a lot more interesting than I originally thought. And the view during his way down the cable was totally breathtaking! ❤❤❤
I don't know why but the footages at dark while going to Sapporo gave me a final fantasy vibe
Great travel in Japan update. Glad to see the ride thru the underwater tunnel to Hokkaido.
Your amazement and attempts to articulate the wonder of this journey as well as the ingenuity it took to get you there moved me deeply. I have often felt this while travelling through Japan. The stone steps scaling mountains to reach the gods--people did that. Incredible. In moments like these you have to love them. When they're in your face, not so much. Thank you.
28:30 Best feeling when no crowds around you, no hustle and bustle, bumping of people but just you and some few alone. That is perfect.
The view from the top of the mountain is amazing, the City is diferent fron others in south oj japan, love your video, hope to go back to Japan some day.
Japan is kinda paradise. Everything are beautiful
awesome, i always get the nerves from short time you have to walk around see things and getting back again.
Ha! me too! Always cutting it close like that gets me anxious. In my case it comes from living on an island. Going anywhere means catching a ferry, so I have been conditioned in the habit of being "extra early" so as not to miss it. Never mind that nowadays reservation systems don't make that necessary, it's programmed into my limbic brain and won't uninstall.
Just stumbled across this travel to Hokkaido/Hakodate. Certain moments felt that you were right there. Thank you Adventure Archives/Robby. Informative, humorous, beautiful videography. Wonderful places for a ‘bucket list’. 😊
That empty train station though. 😳
I kept thinking about an old Twilight Zone episode about a train leaving the station but always coming back to it..never went anywhere different. Was so creepy. But LOVED this adventure! What a beautiful town ♥️
Really wondering how they manage to keep the bullet trains to the North running completely empty. Always imagine trains in Japan as very crowded.
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Only in big cities because people pay attention to big cities. But rural area in Japan are really rural.
@@KeithTKO like most countries
I love your innocent curiosity for adventure. ❤️
It's so beautiful watching your journey to Japan. More to watch. Can't wait 😃
I went to Hakodate last spring and this video just brought back so many happy memories! And I was surprised too by the differences in weather. Went from hot summer like temperatures in Tokyo to fall/winter weather in Hokkaido where people were wearing their winter coats at night and you could see your breath in the cold air lol.
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Wow it worked out so well, you leaving at this time. Being able to see the city and the lights at the same time was magical. And the birds? Oh man 👍
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26:26 those designs are really beautiful. Thanks for sharing all of this, I really love seeing all this.
I can remember I had made a same kinda solo trip at SUMA (near Akashi Bridge), Kobe in 2016. Feeling nostalgic bro.
We were in Hokkaido last August (2019). Drove up to Mt Hakodate around noon & got an excellent view of the thick mist 😅.
We did manage to get a good view of the city on the way down. It wasn't a lookout point, just a break in the trees. People just parked at side of the road.
We took the undersea tunnel shinkansen to Akita. It's a very smooth & comfortable ride, so much more legroom compared to flying. A must have experience on a shinkansen is enjoying an ekiben meal 😋
I always feel like traveling with you guys, mostly with this vlog-style videos
Nice about Japanese train is they do not forgotten to announce the weather like “ thank you for using our service in this rainy , winter, hot summer, cloudy etched! please watch your steps”!!!
dang you have amazing editing skills, it's a lot of work to go through THIS much footage
This is beautiful. Thank you for the experience.
This was both wonderful and stressful for me to watch. I am too insecure to do what you do. This ia an A++++ video.
I have traveled to Hong Kong on my own, then into China, it’s great fun and I just go with the flow and take things easy.
I have never passed through the Seikan Tunnel. You had a good experience ♪ The view of Hakodate was also wonderful! 👍
Especially, Hokkaido is very beautiful city in winter. ⛄️ ❄️
I love you for taking me on an adventure before I leave for work today. Your videos are so nice right now in our time of troubles. Thanks. And you're good to look at!
Thanks for sharing this. At Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia, I met a Japanese student. I practised some Japanese [after about 36 years break!], while he was improving English. As my life revolves around rail - or the lack of it, I told him of our railway line that was being ripped up. He told me his father was an engineer who built the tunnel into Hokkaido. His family lived at an oddly named village/suburb of Sapporo, 'Sweden Hills'. Check it out!
Wow, now that looks cool!
Awesome I have done this journey through sekain tunnel once in non Shinkansen and then via Shinkansen love japan travels can't have enough
Absolutely AMAZING ADVENTURE !
I did it the opposite way (Sapporo to Tokyo) a week later. Such fun and such lovely scenery out the window with all the snow.
Don't know if anyone else mentioned this (didn't look through all comments), but the statue at 28:51 is of Kenshiro, in the Manga/Anime "Hokuto No ken"
first thing that came to mind was Jojo lol but now that you mention it it's definitely Kenshiro.
Yeah, I realized it. This station’s name is Shin(new)-Hakodate-Hokuto, simply called Hokuto station by locals. Hokuto means the Big Dipper.
This adventure has it all: excellent commentary, great editing, awesome music, just fun to watch :)
Right! It’s so chill I really felt like I was there with him, no crazy editing that interrupts the flow just letting the awesome footage speak for itself
Man oh man, do I miss Japan!!! I was stationed over in Misawa, just east of Aomori. You all absolutely have to get back to Aomori and go to Hakkoda and snowboard, ski or snow scoot!!!! I have a really good friend I would love to connect you all with and he would be able to show you all the local spots. It's also a great place to go during the summer too!!! I'm biased I know...but I love northern Japan so much more than Tokyo.
@Tommy, hey , I was stationed in Misawa too, way back in the 90’s. I was there for 3 years. Absolutely loved it.😀😀😀😀❤️❤️❤️