What I've noticed on this train ride is 1. it's cherry blossom season! so beautiful! and 2. There are a lot of train photographers lol You can spot them sometimes on the sides of the railroad and you can even see one at 1:24:17 taking a picture of the train with his large phone / tablet / foldable phone.
Pretty sure they are the so called "train otakus" first time i heard of them was like a year ago when a guy riding a bike accidentally ruined one of their photos and the case became somewhat popular Like, i knew there was a group of people looking out for trains all over Japan, but i was really surprised to find about 10 of them in just one video
Japan is magnificent ! It's great to have such a view while being on a train. I don't particularly like trains, but I loved this trip! I could spend my afternoon on this train! My favorite moment is when the train went through a tunnel. At the exit we have a dazzling view! I love that !
This is a particularly beautiful trip and Aunz has a video of the return journey so we get to see the landmarks from the other side. I want to become friends with every little detail!
Just another great footage in this very scenic route, featuring chery blossoms all along the way, as well as the Nagara river being seen all the time. I really loved the small villages , how adorable is the RDC trip around Gifu prefecture in Japan. Thanks for recording and sharing this for us, with greetings from Brazil.
This route reminded me a bit of Montana. Prior to this, I had only seen coastal routes to the south of here that have a lot of lush green foliage. It's great to see another beautiful landscape!
Because social responsibility, personal discipline, work ethics, and pride in self, family, community, and nation, are taught as cultural heritage, rather than philosophical notions subject to subjective evaluation. My take, anyway.
@@proparanoid And this is also why people there literally work themselves to death and nobody has time to date much less raise a family so the population is falling, and homeless people are shamed and treated like animals and expected to disappear. There's a dark side to everything and something is going to break in Japan eventually. The younger citizens are less and less willing to live the lifestyle society is imposing on them, often to the point of withdrawing completely from work and social life. Hikikomoris, etc. Let's not gloss over the major issues Japan has and how absolutely heartless their society can be. I think probably why nordic countries, particularly finland, are always at the top of happiest countries lists is they combine collectivist and individualist principles and so are halfway between a country like Japan and the US. Finland is a country where extremes have been done away with, like buddha they've found a middle way. There's a sense of community and a good work ethic. You work hard, pay your debt to society faithfully and without complaint (income tax is fairly high), but also expect society to take care of you and give you benefits if you lose your job, a place to live if you become homeless so you don't rot in the streets (Finland's amazing "Housing First" initiative have made them the only country in Europe where homelessness is falling rather than rising), have laws in place to prevent worker exploitation, and foster a collective norm backed up by federal law of generous vacation time because it benefits everyone's mental health and quality of life. Finland has this whole being a society thing figured out top to bottom. I mean for fuck's sake I had to work at my current job five years in order to be allowed to build up two weeks vacation time here in the US rather than just 10 days, and there's no federal law saying an employer has to give ANY vacation time at all! Finns get 30 as a matter of course. You know how much fucking happier and more productive at work I would be if I got four weeks off a year, plus holidays? I might even stop fantasizing about putting the barrel of a gun in my mouth, wouldn't that be something? If I was born in Japan I'd probably be dead already, because what's the fucking point if all you do is work 50-70 hours a week forever with no break? Fuck that, let me off this ride early, please and thank you.
@@ForeverMasterless I spend 80% of my retirement time dealing with the dark side of things of which you speak of in general terms, but in specifics: stalking victims, to include persons targeted by Men in Black (Organized Agency Stalking), and often, rendered homeless or a social, financial, and political zero equivalent. Ironically, the hapless homeless are often recruited by such Agencies as unwitting participants. And, I note, the issue exists in almost every modern country, including Japan, and the Nordic nations. I've worked with 12,000 from more than two dozen countries -- over several decades as privacy/security consultant/author, and it has little to do with the form of government or the individuals work ethics or original affluence or education. Millionaires, Professors, Political figures, and military are not exempt, and can be so reduced to that unhappy state by such methods. For more, if wishing, pls visit freewillsociety wordpress com.
Coming from the US, what is amazing and so peaceful is there are no ads or billboards, as in zero. Is this Japanese zoning? I know other places in Japan have tons of ads, but maybe only cities.
when i was in japan i was only on trains in big cities, the difference between how loud/quiet trains in the countryside/small towns are vsin cities like tokyo osaka and kyoto is so interesting
The Nagaragawa Railway is a local train running from Minokamo City to Gujo City in Gifu Prefecture in almost the center of Japan. This route follows the upper stream of the Nagara River, one of the three clearest rivers in Japan.
Watched for 30 minutes and it's so relaxing. But I wonder why only a handful of people can be seen. There are houses, fields, business, roads, but not many people. I wish my country is like that. Here, people everywhere...
Urban Japan, before I started watch your video's I had know idea that Japan had so much open space. Too bad every one wants to live in big nasty smelly crowded cites. Which, I would not mind visiting. But I could never live in a place like Tokyo. If you have ever seen the anime No-Rin, the video at 1:15:40 reminds me very much of a scene from the second to the last episode. And you do wonderful video's by the way.
that train company now have financial difficulties...its such a waste to ground the company..people will no longer able to enjoy this beautiful scenery
No wonder. where are the passengers? Is there something about this particular train since an adnormal amount of photographers along the track. More than on the many others I;ve followed. Also this is obviously an old line.
วิวสวยมาก ชอบมากๆครับ ไว้มีโอกาศจะไปเที่ยวญี่ปุ่นอีก
What I've noticed on this train ride is 1. it's cherry blossom season! so beautiful! and 2. There are a lot of train photographers lol You can spot them sometimes on the sides of the railroad and you can even see one at 1:24:17 taking a picture of the train with his large phone / tablet / foldable phone.
Pretty sure they are the so called "train otakus" first time i heard of them was like a year ago when a guy riding a bike accidentally ruined one of their photos and the case became somewhat popular
Like, i knew there was a group of people looking out for trains all over Japan, but i was really surprised to find about 10 of them in just one video
The pink blossoms are Cherry, the white are Apple.
Japan is magnificent ! It's great to have such a view while being on a train. I don't particularly like trains, but I loved this trip! I could spend my afternoon on this train! My favorite moment is when the train went through a tunnel. At the exit we have a dazzling view! I love that !
El pepe
I can't wait I'm so excited
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This is a particularly beautiful trip and Aunz has a video of the return journey so we get to see the landmarks from the other side. I want to become friends with every little detail!
Just another great footage in this very scenic route, featuring chery blossoms all along the way, as well as the Nagara river being seen all the time. I really loved the small villages , how adorable is the RDC trip around Gifu prefecture in Japan. Thanks for recording and sharing this for us, with greetings from Brazil.
長良川鉄道のレールバスか
懐かしいねぇ…
幼少に美濃太田から前平公園に行くときに乗りました。
Another great train ride railfan aunz, this is very pleasing to the eyes to watch, thank you for showing this video in 4k awesome!
Japón es un País admirable e impresionante,me encantaría algún día conocerlo ❤Saludos desde Perú 🇵🇪
This route reminded me a bit of Montana. Prior to this, I had only seen coastal routes to the south of here that have a lot of lush green foliage. It's great to see another beautiful landscape!
this is one of the most amazing train videos i seen yet the environment during blooming season is spectacular
Beautiful Cherry Trees.............
When I hear the music, all the memories come flushing in 😭❤️
These places are wonderful, with an unforgettable landscape. These trains and railways make the trip unforgettable.
Thank you for posting this video! I love the cherry trees in bloom. There seem to be more railfans at the platforms than passengers!
I suspect the equipment on use on this line is fairly old and rare to see.
Lovely cheery blossom time in Japan like it from UK viewer
why is japan so beautiful
ikr I use these train vids to get a better view of japan
Because social responsibility, personal discipline, work ethics, and pride in self, family, community, and nation, are taught as cultural heritage, rather than philosophical notions subject to subjective evaluation. My take, anyway.
I don't know haha.
@@proparanoid And this is also why people there literally work themselves to death and nobody has time to date much less raise a family so the population is falling, and homeless people are shamed and treated like animals and expected to disappear. There's a dark side to everything and something is going to break in Japan eventually. The younger citizens are less and less willing to live the lifestyle society is imposing on them, often to the point of withdrawing completely from work and social life. Hikikomoris, etc. Let's not gloss over the major issues Japan has and how absolutely heartless their society can be.
I think probably why nordic countries, particularly finland, are always at the top of happiest countries lists is they combine collectivist and individualist principles and so are halfway between a country like Japan and the US. Finland is a country where extremes have been done away with, like buddha they've found a middle way.
There's a sense of community and a good work ethic. You work hard, pay your debt to society faithfully and without complaint (income tax is fairly high), but also expect society to take care of you and give you benefits if you lose your job, a place to live if you become homeless so you don't rot in the streets (Finland's amazing "Housing First" initiative have made them the only country in Europe where homelessness is falling rather than rising), have laws in place to prevent worker exploitation, and foster a collective norm backed up by federal law of generous vacation time because it benefits everyone's mental health and quality of life. Finland has this whole being a society thing figured out top to bottom. I mean for fuck's sake I had to work at my current job five years in order to be allowed to build up two weeks vacation time here in the US rather than just 10 days, and there's no federal law saying an employer has to give ANY vacation time at all! Finns get 30 as a matter of course. You know how much fucking happier and more productive at work I would be if I got four weeks off a year, plus holidays? I might even stop fantasizing about putting the barrel of a gun in my mouth, wouldn't that be something? If I was born in Japan I'd probably be dead already, because what's the fucking point if all you do is work 50-70 hours a week forever with no break? Fuck that, let me off this ride early, please and thank you.
@@ForeverMasterless I spend 80% of my retirement time dealing with the dark side of things of which you speak of in general terms, but in specifics: stalking victims, to include persons targeted by Men in Black (Organized Agency Stalking), and often, rendered homeless or a social, financial, and political zero equivalent. Ironically, the hapless homeless are often recruited by such Agencies as unwitting participants. And, I note, the issue exists in almost every modern country, including Japan, and the Nordic nations. I've worked with 12,000 from more than two dozen countries -- over several decades as privacy/security consultant/author, and it has little to do with the form of government or the individuals work ethics or original affluence or education. Millionaires, Professors, Political figures, and military are not exempt, and can be so reduced to that unhappy state by such methods. For more, if wishing, pls visit freewillsociety wordpress com.
Greetings from Brazil ! I loved this traveling and apreciated the lándscaps of Japan. Thank you very much.
I use these videos to calm myself before I go to sleep
Very nice and good nature scenery
Coming from the US, what is amazing and so peaceful is there are no ads or billboards, as in zero. Is this Japanese zoning? I know other places in Japan have tons of ads, but maybe only cities.
Love the beautiful scenery!
Did i just spend over an hour to watch a video of a train ride?!? Yes, I did
when i was in japan i was only on trains in big cities, the difference between how loud/quiet trains in the countryside/small towns are vsin cities like tokyo osaka and kyoto is so interesting
良い季節ですね♪
Очень увлекательная поездка, спасибо большое!🚂🚂🚂
Amo lugares assim. Obgd amigo por compartilhar essas belezas amigo.
The Nagaragawa Railway is a local train running from Minokamo City to Gujo City in Gifu Prefecture in almost the center of Japan. This route follows the upper stream of the Nagara River, one of the three clearest rivers in Japan.
beautiful
I want to go to Japan - what a country!
Hello ! Neil Armstrong ;
Let's go to moon together🚀
ich liebe die Landstrecken.schön das es noch Diesel-Power gibt....!weiter so !super video ...top!LG aus Spandau/ Germany
Love your channel 😍
Lindas imagens do Japão. Meu Coração ressente uma saudade inexplicável deste lugar. Obrigado por compartilhar. Muitas felicidades para vcs.
Linda viagem de trem,me sinto viajando nele, obrigado
Nice video! Thanks for sharing!
Nice railway video !
Muito bonito o vídeo no Japão gostei 🇯🇵🇧🇷👍👏👏👏
conterrâneo ! também adoro hehe
Watched for 30 minutes and it's so relaxing. But I wonder why only a handful of people can be seen. There are houses, fields, business, roads, but not many people. I wish my country is like that. Here, people everywhere...
спасибо
On se sent apaiser de voyager de cette façon dans ces paysages
1:30:56 someone is filming the train with a quad copter drone
I love Japanese town😊😊😊😊
Im a tram and I approve this video ding ding!!!
Realy beautifull environment.. awesome rail ride
Kapan ya kereta indonesia di kabin dikasih kamera jadi penonton bisa merasakan naik kereta di kabin masinis 😅
thanx for sharing.........a free ride in the beautiful rural Japan is always welcome
domo arigato
Urban Japan, before I started watch your video's I had know idea that Japan had so much open space. Too bad every one wants to live in big nasty smelly crowded cites. Which, I would not mind visiting. But I could never live in a place like Tokyo. If you have ever seen the anime No-Rin, the video at 1:15:40 reminds me very much of a scene from the second to the last episode. And you do wonderful video's by the way.
Que bonitos y bellos paisajes, debe ser un viaje muy placentero..
Pozdrowienia z POLSKI . Piekny kraj wspaniali ludzie
Please time stamp the train station stops. Description says Mino-Ota to Hokuno but it is reverse!
北濃駅のホームから少し離れた所にあったターンテーブルは今でもあるのだろうか?
国鉄時代の越美南線と越美北線を繋げる計画は消滅しましたが、実現していたなら、更に魅力的な路線になっていたのでしょうね。
Japan is so beautiful 😊💕
I love this.And the river-I want ro get my fly gear out !! Why is the train or line seemingly so popular with railway enthusiasts? :-)
Całkiem jak w Szwajcarii i Bavarii. Super
欧州ばっか見てたけど日本もいい所あるね
越美南線には、素晴らしい景色や観光地はあるから1日フリーきっぷ🎫で楽しもう!
suddenly im feeling at anime world with romance story involved. love it
You should watch the anime No-Rin, I think you'd like it.
23:51
New wallpaper
Peach and cherry blossom trees always do well :)
Imagine if Japan never existed, but you were a writer and an artist and created the language/culture/country, etc.
Have you ever heard of Isekai?
Ну хоть так в Японии побываю.
Good content 😍
1:35:15 nice subtle edit. The train photograph on the right just disappears like a ghost lol
Nice FPV view
> domo arigato
> thanks a lot
> спасибо
Beautiful. Amazing video. Liked.
One or two words in English regarding this route would be very helpful. Thanks.
Que hermoso el interior de Japón !!!!
If this was Europe the rail operator would be heavily advertising this route for tourists, this one would interest me even though it's not steam
beautiful
Realy beautifull
At 57:47 someone just ending his "good time" :-D Just listen :-D That´s not normal :-D But video is very impressive! Thank you :-)
日本の田舎は世界に誇れる美しさだけど、過疎化や人口減少が心配だよな…何時までもこの風景が残って欲しい
1:21:35 - Sprinter Trueno?! AE 86? Am I experiencing deja vu?
that train company now have financial difficulties...its such a waste to ground the company..people will no longer able to enjoy this beautiful scenery
No wonder. where are the passengers? Is there something about this particular train since an adnormal amount of photographers along the track. More than on the many others I;ve followed. Also this is obviously an old line.
Very beautiful
Is this line more of a tourist line than a general commute?
This train use diesel or electric to move it?
北濃から美濃太田まで2時間もかかる?高山線の特急だと同じ時間で、美濃太田から飛騨古川まで行ってる時間。
岐阜県広すぎを感じてしまいました。
What are those people looking for in the irrigation ditches next to the tracks?
Clean water!
MBT what have you done to me. I am acing the tism test with flying colours with this one
How is this train powered? Diesel engine?
Yes.
Love it
Muito bom
很漂亮
Good morning
大好 真療愈 溫馨
This reminds me of one episode of Ninja Hattori .......
Nice.
櫻前線 北濃 ~ 美濃太田 全長有幾公里 ?
72.1kmあります!
В кабине слышно что в салоне говорят. В Японии стенки настолько тонкие, что можно выдеть через них, не говоря чтоб слышать
日本的农村还挺干净整洁的
Amazing how one motormouth can ruin a trip!
Nihon dai ski Dhaka
1:47:10 how is it possible??? I've seen the whole video, gorgeous!
What? Passing the switch at speed? So everyone is doing!
@@radiozavodtetsuyatimofeyel5920 the switch is open, not speed
@@80nei Ah, I understand, the switch is not transferred there. Well, the Japanese ... They probably have no wits.
@@radiozavodtetsuyatimofeyel5920 thank you!
using spring switch, so it wasn't locked to one direction only :)
Why is there no track connection to the JR line at Mino-Ōta?
No through trains. it's the terminus for the operating company that runs the line.
i love japan
Vengan a recuperar los ferrocarriles en ARGENTINA estan abandonados nacionalmente .
Kereta memang langsung 21
Am mai fost aici
I want to go japan . Plz help me
sure.come on bro.
What is with that car at 6:24 on the left? No money to tow it so it is left to rot? XD
9:45 the worlds most loneliest job.
気のせいかな?加速が良いみたいですけど
バス並みの加速
前のナガラ1形レールバスのエンジン出力は230馬力でした!
駅🚉が🌸桜いっぱい咲いていますが、この駅は郡上大和駅で、国鉄時代やと美濃弥富駅と名乗っていました。棒線駅で長良川鉄道に転換後行き違い設備を復活させました。
あと、郡上八幡駅から北だと踏切に警報機だけで遮断機無しがありますから、車が突っ込んだら怖いですね、レールバス全車にドライブレコーダーが欲しいね。
もう少しがく しうします、おねがいします、
где 500 км в час ?