This train was not what we've come to expect. The first bad sign was the stained carpet when you were about to enter the compartment. 😟😨 Not a train to take, IMHO. Thanks for the journey, STJ. ❤❗
Wow! This is the only Japanese trains I've seen that wasn't perfectly clean. In fact it's probably the only Japanese anything I've seen that wasn't perfectly clean.😀
@@elliottswanson9307 There are degrees to clean as I have heard, mom clean, operation room clean and grand mother is visiting clean. I think this train falls under mom clean, atleast where he was sitting.
@@TopSecretAsiant Yeah, I agree with that. I actually thought the price would have been amazing for one person, if the train had lived up to the standard we are usually shown in these videos. Of course, other places in the world this compartment would have been three times as expensive and three times as filthy. Japan has spoiled us with the cleanliness of their public transportation.
youve never been drinking in shinjuku then, every bathroom floor is basically a pool of pee lol, not to mention the public bathrooms around the bars. dont really mind it when youre obliterated tho
@@bobdol69 I’ve never even visited Japan (yet), nor do I drink alcohol 🤣 But I have used the elevators in subway stations in Stockholm (kinda needed as I’m in a wheelchair) and those elevator rides tends to be wet even on a day without rain or snow… And it ain’t water either
@@ReyOfLight oh word, yeah i lived in JP for 4 years, its a huge misconception that everything is clean. there are literal garbage piles around the trees half the week because the city refuses to put out garbage cans lol. then you hit the business districts and its extremely clean. very 50/50 lol.
Good gravy, this was the first time I've seen a Japanese train which was taken care of so poorly. I wonder if this particular run is going to be cancelled.
Train in special class? Yay! I came for curry. Because of you, I’ve spent the last 2 months perfecting my own Japanese style curry as an American (spoiler, it’s way better than buying packaged spices). Thanks for making me want to try. Same for the sushi rice, homemade special ramen, and homemade spring rolls. Stay at home dad that spreads your love to my entire 6 person family. Keep on being awesome, most of us cherish it in ways you wouldn’t even believe!
Ok. I had to subscribe as soon as you commented "Okra to Kokra". "Invisible toilets". "My mouth is full of happiness". You are officially my favorite Japanese tour guide. Lastly, Thank you for the portion showing the airport. So beautiful!
Whoa! I'm really shocked at the state of your train! Grubby and not vacuumed! That bathroom sink...ick! Well breakfast looked very tasty! Thanks again for the trip!
That was quite a train ride. You had a nice cabin to yourself, just too bad the speaker volume couldn't be adjusted. Glad you had your curry (with large rice) that you like so well. Will definitely see you in the next one. Take care, stay safe. 😊
Always bring a Swiss Army Knife on a train. In this case, pop off the access panel and disconnect the speaker wire. No big deal. It's low voltage. (Be sure to reassemble things before you detrain.)
@@gloriawatson On a recent Amtrak return trip from Chicago an Amtrak engineer and I opened up the car's HVAC panel and tried to get AC working. Failed. Then we checked the overhead vents located fore and aft. No luck there either. In the dining car the kitchen temp pushed 130F, so the dining was canceled and Amtrak brought in boxes of Popeye's chicken to feed people. No bento for us, lol!
@@elliottswanson9307 Sorry this happened to you and the other passengers . . . but somehow I'm not surprised. Our country simply doesn't support trains like other countries do.
I need to make a list of all the places you're finding these amazing curries, that wagyu gorogoro curry looked incredible! Thank you for sharing another fun trip!
The train was certainly disappointing, compared to your other adventures, but the food looked good. The curry made my mouth water- i need to get some skirt steak and make curry again. Thanks for taking us along.
Hello my dearest im so happy to see your video. How are you doing? Its late in south africa almost midnight will look at video in morning then I will reply🤗🤗🤗
O my goodness this train is amazing you look like royalty. One thing I didn't like is the carpets and couches is very dirty goodness i have a cleaning company and I wanted too scream. The food looked amazing.
I love Japanese country side, I get why most people want to live in the big cities due to convenience and more choices of jobs, but if I ever had the opportunity to live in Japan I would choose the country side although it has to be not far from a big city with quick access by train.
When I was younger, I lived near Philadelphia, PA and took the train and subway or bus to work. I loved taking public transportation and like you, I would prefer to live outside a big city with access to public transportation like trains. Brings back nostalgic memories.
It's amazing how you always find good food at transportation facilities in Japan plus many choices in vending machines. Here in the U.S. you generally get chain restaurants at the airports, same with the larger train stations, and usually nothing besides the possible vending machine with snacks. It's sad that you could take any Greyhound bus and would find a better restroom than the one on that train.
Always interesting to watch your travels. Perhaps the only way for me to visit Japan. I like the way you make your videos and comments. Thank you and good luck 👍
Really appreciate the imperfections in the always perfect Solo Japan Travel. Humanity is imperfect, but makes more endearing. I felt I have truly experienced Japan for what it is.
Oof...definitely a difference from how clean every other train and ferry you've shown has been (even the shabby ferry was at least *clean*). The cleaning crew was rather slack...hope the company sees your video and has...words with them, especially since you're riding in what looks to be the 'executve' compartment. That table was beautiful, though. Maybe they're looking to refurbish/repair/replace that train soon?
You are clearly disappointed in your experience and yet you still speak so politely and respectfully. It is such a pleasant departure from American (I'm American don't come for me) channels where people just complain about everything they can possibly find wrong and then put the company on blast publicly.
Your journey sharing in your video is so funny 😆 n cute.. speaker + switch broken n u ask if company has no money when u want to lower volume, u said “enough” when u check the dirty restroom.. sofa + carpet dusty.. n a very unique red table.. Thanks for sharing with us. Enjoy it very much 😂
I agree not the best train you've been on..Your food looked interesting very colorful...Very different snacks you have in Japan better than some we have in the UK..😋 curry..Thanks again for taking us with you..Stay safe
I love your videos, they're funny and informative. I am planning a trip to Japan and I am disabled (not in a wheelchair - but need walker). Your videos are helping me see where I might be able to go - or not. So thanks!
Japan generally is friendly to the disabled. The biggest problem is the older buildings and historic sites, like 108 steps to a temple hall is not accessible, but public transit is very good about having ramps and staff.
I'm once again want to eat curry, but I haven't been able to have any. Did manage to get my hands in some yaki udon yesterday, so at least one of the things that your videos had made me want to eat lately was adquired.
Hakata Torimon! I actually bought a packet from Hakata station and bought them back home to the UK. When I saw the packet, it made me smile a little bit!
That table is a nightmare. In Romania we believe that sitting in the corner of a table will bring you bad luck (we say that you won't get married if you do) so I'm really glad you didn't sit at the pointy end. 😀
I like the bento specially the fish cake its really cute 😁 and a dusty train that's a first 🤔 maybe they forgot to clean because it's not being used often well you've made it anyway so good luck on your next trip see you... ☺️👍
The train definitely does not have the quality or attention to detail we've seen from your videos, but that curry rice looks like it's worth the trouble! When we finally make our trip to Japan, curry rice is on our "foods we have to try" list, thanks to your videos, haha. We appreciate your content. It's both soothing and informative.
Thanks again for sharing another journey with all of us. This train certainly has a lot of miles on it and indeed in need of a makeover. My gosh that curry looked good.
At first the price sounded like a bargain for a large compartment to yourself, but the poor conditions on the train were not at all worth the cost. On the other hand, your tamatebako was so beautiful - a pretty little meal!
It might not be as clean as the usual impeccable trains but it was still better than many around the world! Nice sized room and I was particularly taken with the folding table design 😊
11:36 No way, you’ve just passed by my old apartment from my uni days! Gosh watching this made me miss Beppu and the trips that I made to Fukuoka with Sonic :’)
I saw the rice ball was roe when you weren't sure - I said 'he's not going to like it!'. I clearly watch far too many of your videos :) Thank you once again for a wonderful trip.
We visited Beppu many years ago. It was a lovely place and we enjoyed the Jigoku, hot springs and good food. Shame about the condition of the train though. For such an expensive ticket, I would have expected better.
Dude, definitely not up to your standards! Best stick with those ferry rides, even the little capsules are nicer😁thanks as always for taking us along-look forward to your vids!
It was sad to see how unkempt and broken this train was. Nonetheless, I always enjoy your videos very much. I know Typhoon Nanmadol is bearing down on your area. Please stay safe. ❤️🇨🇦
Interesting train. I was surprised at the state of the room, but very surprised at the state of the bathroom or bathrooms. Live confidently and peacefully
These videos are so calming to watch. I wish I could travel like this but idk if they have anything like this where I live and I can't speak Japanese so idk if I can travel there either :(
That train looked dirty. There were stains in the carpet. Everything looked worn. The shitter was nasty. Still, another good trip. I enjoy watching your videos. I'd like to go to some of these places. Thank you for posting.
It's a shame that they haven't kept it up. I think there's a piece of history there that could be maintained and showcased. It was interesting as you said, it could belong t o a president or something. Thank you for an entertaining video.
The journey was long, but man, that bathroom and dusty seating was atrocious!! How can a bathroom have no soap in this age of post COVID?‽!! Definitely wasn't worth the price you paid for the private compartment. The curry dish made up for it though :)
I may have an addiction to these videos... I've never been to Japan but I apparently can now recognize several of the stations in a glance and recognize some of the trains. lol Hakata is an easy one though, I guess.
Wow, not the best train you have been on. I plan on visiting Japan someday, and one of the first things I will do is ride a train just so I can choose a nice ekiben. And I definitely find you so you can eat curry with me!
This train was not what we've come to expect. The first bad sign was the stained carpet when you were about to enter the compartment. 😟😨 Not a train to take, IMHO. Thanks for the journey, STJ. ❤❗
Wow! This is the only Japanese trains I've seen that wasn't perfectly clean. In fact it's probably the only Japanese anything I've seen that wasn't perfectly clean.😀
Thanks Bob, couldn't have said it better...the same for me, wow!
"Perfectly" clean is silly, and if you really look close, unachievable. Reasonably clean is just fine.
The perfection has always a little imperfection...Japanese wisdom.
@@elliottswanson9307 There are degrees to clean as I have heard, mom clean, operation room clean and grand mother is visiting clean. I think this train falls under mom clean, atleast where he was sitting.
@@kittehgo my Mom wouldn't allow the dust...very dingy!
In the beginning I thought it was a good price for a private compartment but the longer I watched, I felt like it was too expensive.
Well for one person maybe, but if you had 4 other people with you, the price is pretty good
@@TopSecretAsiant Yeah, I agree with that. I actually thought the price would have been amazing for one person, if the train had lived up to the standard we are usually shown in these videos.
Of course, other places in the world this compartment would have been three times as expensive and three times as filthy. Japan has spoiled us with the cleanliness of their public transportation.
@nergregga I am 120% agree with you 😁
@@TopSecretAsiant im sure everyone has to buy a ticket and you just share the room.
it is a good price for it even if it wast super clean. im sure its for business people and they have a private room and can talk
I've never seen such a poorly kept train in Japan . . . such a shame 😳. Glad you got to enjoy that delicious looking curry at the end, though!
Still better than the USA, with homeless drug addicts puking and defecating everywhere and BLM culturally enriching everything with arson
@@The_Conspiracy_Analyst You need help.
Always fun and calming to accompany you on your public transport adventures!
Always love to see a new upload from you!
Wow! I didn’t even think dirty restrooms existed in Japan 😮
youve never been drinking in shinjuku then, every bathroom floor is basically a pool of pee lol, not to mention the public bathrooms around the bars. dont really mind it when youre obliterated tho
@@bobdol69 I’ve never even visited Japan (yet), nor do I drink alcohol 🤣 But I have used the elevators in subway stations in Stockholm (kinda needed as I’m in a wheelchair) and those elevator rides tends to be wet even on a day without rain or snow… And it ain’t water either
@@ReyOfLight oh word, yeah i lived in JP for 4 years, its a huge misconception that everything is clean. there are literal garbage piles around the trees half the week because the city refuses to put out garbage cans lol. then you hit the business districts and its extremely clean. very 50/50 lol.
Good gravy, this was the first time I've seen a Japanese train which was taken care of so poorly. I wonder if this particular run is going to be cancelled.
Renovated soon. It's sister train has already been.
@@hudsonball4702 nice to know!
Or the staff needs to seppuku!!!
CURRY is YUMMY for my tummy.That Curry looked wonderful. Thanks for taking us along. Be safe and God Bless.
Train in special class? Yay! I came for curry. Because of you, I’ve spent the last 2 months perfecting my own Japanese style curry as an American (spoiler, it’s way better than buying packaged spices). Thanks for making me want to try. Same for the sushi rice, homemade special ramen, and homemade spring rolls. Stay at home dad that spreads your love to my entire 6 person family. Keep on being awesome, most of us cherish it in ways you wouldn’t even believe!
Ok. I had to subscribe as soon as you commented "Okra to Kokra". "Invisible toilets". "My mouth is full of happiness". You are officially my favorite Japanese tour guide. Lastly, Thank you for the portion showing the airport. So beautiful!
I love being on the move with you; traveling, seeing new things, experiencing moments. Thanks so much! 🙏🙏🙏
You know you've watched too many videos when the very word "Sunflower" makes your brain start singing.
Oh great, now it's in my head!
Whoa! I'm really shocked at the state of your train! Grubby and not vacuumed! That bathroom sink...ick! Well breakfast looked very tasty! Thanks again for the trip!
Maybe a replacement from storage because the normal one was broken? The interior looked like early 70s...
It's always very relaxing videos with beautiful views.
👍🏼 Nice journey today (even if train wasn't 100%) with excellent food 🍱 on the ride and especially 🍛 at the end! 😎✌🏼
A great video as always! All you needed in the presidential suite was a nice big cigar. Great way to finish off with a mouth watering curry dish!!
That was quite a train ride. You had a nice cabin to yourself, just too bad the speaker volume couldn't be adjusted. Glad you had your curry (with large rice) that you like so well. Will definitely see you in the next one. Take care, stay safe. 😊
Always bring a Swiss Army Knife on a train. In this case, pop off the access panel and disconnect the speaker wire. No big deal. It's low voltage. (Be sure to reassemble things before you detrain.)
@@elliottswanson9307 I'm not that brave . . . but whatever works for you is fine with me.
@@gloriawatson On a recent Amtrak return trip from Chicago an Amtrak engineer and I opened up the car's HVAC panel and tried to get AC working. Failed. Then we checked the overhead vents located fore and aft. No luck there either. In the dining car the kitchen temp pushed 130F, so the dining was canceled and Amtrak brought in boxes of Popeye's chicken to feed people. No bento for us, lol!
@@elliottswanson9307 Sorry this happened to you and the other passengers . . . but somehow I'm not surprised. Our country simply doesn't support trains like other countries do.
I need to make a list of all the places you're finding these amazing curries, that wagyu gorogoro curry looked incredible! Thank you for sharing another fun trip!
I love it when I get to learn some of the language as I travel. Now I know what gorogoro means! I'll always remember!
Grateful for you. You've inspired me to learn Japanese and want to get over my fear of planes. Thanks a bunch, and happy travels!☺
This was too expensive a compartment for such lack of care in the condition of it. Also, I see you're verified now! That's so awesome!
The train was certainly disappointing, compared to your other adventures, but the food looked good. The curry made my mouth water- i need to get some skirt steak and make curry again. Thanks for taking us along.
It is quite interesting that each Japan train line offers its own unique railroad experience. 💚
This particular line is an experience people should pass on.
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The Sunflower song started playing in my head when you mentioned it.
Hello my dearest im so happy to see your video. How are you doing? Its late in south africa almost midnight will look at video in morning then I will reply🤗🤗🤗
O my goodness this train is amazing you look like royalty. One thing I didn't like is the carpets and couches is very dirty goodness i have a cleaning company and I wanted too scream.
The food looked amazing.
Gorgeous! AT least, your video was, and the curry was. The train... well, I see why there was a refurbished one.
I would of taken that not so perfect/clean train just for the wagyu beef curry!!! That looked so good
Enjoyable as always! Thank you!
I love Japanese country side, I get why most people want to live in the big cities due to convenience and more choices of jobs, but if I ever had the opportunity to live in Japan I would choose the country side although it has to be not far from a big city with quick access by train.
When I was younger, I lived near Philadelphia, PA and took the train and subway or bus to work. I loved taking public transportation and like you, I would prefer to live outside a big city with access to public transportation like trains. Brings back nostalgic memories.
@@stoneofverbosity No
It's amazing how you always find good food at transportation facilities in Japan plus many choices in vending machines. Here in the U.S. you generally get chain restaurants at the airports, same with the larger train stations, and usually nothing besides the possible vending machine with snacks. It's sad that you could take any Greyhound bus and would find a better restroom than the one on that train.
Lucky! Good way to spend a day and a nice new word - gorogoro - I like very much
Always interesting to watch your travels. Perhaps the only way for me to visit Japan. I like the way you make your videos and comments. Thank you and good luck 👍
Really appreciate the imperfections in the always perfect Solo Japan Travel. Humanity is imperfect, but makes more endearing. I felt I have truly experienced Japan for what it is.
Glad the curry was excellent! Made up a little forthe disappointing room.Thanks for another great video!
Oof...definitely a difference from how clean every other train and ferry you've shown has been (even the shabby ferry was at least *clean*). The cleaning crew was rather slack...hope the company sees your video and has...words with them, especially since you're riding in what looks to be the 'executve' compartment. That table was beautiful, though. Maybe they're looking to refurbish/repair/replace that train soon?
Not the best train ride you have been on but fun to go along with you as always!
What a coincidence seeing the train leaving the airport while you are in the plane leaving as well. It's like you planned it 😀
👀😃Enjoyed this train ride with the view throughout Japan!!!-Please STAY SAFE through your many journeys!!!!🙏🤙⚡️
Thank you Solo, very interesting. The curry at the end looked delicious! 😋
I love your videos. so relaxing. i was having busy day at work and i thought i will watch some solo travel when i get home.
You are clearly disappointed in your experience and yet you still speak so politely and respectfully. It is such a pleasant departure from American (I'm American don't come for me) channels where people just complain about everything they can possibly find wrong and then put the company on blast publicly.
Your journey sharing in your video is so funny 😆 n cute.. speaker + switch broken n u ask if company has no money when u want to lower volume, u said “enough” when u check the dirty restroom.. sofa + carpet dusty.. n a very unique red table.. Thanks for sharing with us. Enjoy it very much 😂
We learned about Japanese curry because of you. We found it at one grocery shop an hour from us. We eat curry rice a couple of times a month now.
I agree not the best train you've been on..Your food looked interesting very colorful...Very different snacks you have in Japan better than some we have in the UK..😋 curry..Thanks again for taking us with you..Stay safe
Het gras van de buren is altijd groener ..
An intriguing trip! Thank you for the range of foods available, and for getting the curry and rice- it looked very yummy!
I love your videos, they're funny and informative. I am planning a trip to Japan and I am disabled (not in a wheelchair - but need walker). Your videos are helping me see where I might be able to go - or not. So thanks!
Japan generally is friendly to the disabled. The biggest problem is the older buildings and historic sites, like 108 steps to a temple hall is not accessible, but public transit is very good about having ramps and staff.
@@joa8593 Thank you for the info, I appreciate it. Can't wait for my trip!
This is the first video of yours I have seen, however I love this style of content. I am for sure going to be watching more!
Very interesting video! Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Great video as always, I hope your staying safe with the hurricane over there.
Poor train needs some love and elbow grease. Thanks for sharing, your videos are so lovely to wind down to at the end of the day
Totally understand the trepidation toward that bathroom...
The part where you roll through a small town in the train is very nice
I'm once again want to eat curry, but I haven't been able to have any. Did manage to get my hands in some yaki udon yesterday, so at least one of the things that your videos had made me want to eat lately was adquired.
I really enjoyed this the train wasn't to bad I'd bring a blanket with me to keep warm and a few snacks
I love all the different foods you try, it all looks so tempting.
駅弁は、本当に宝箱です、よね😋
Thank you for the video.😃
Hakata Torimon! I actually bought a packet from Hakata station and bought them back home to the UK. When I saw the packet, it made me smile a little bit!
That table is a nightmare. In Romania we believe that sitting in the corner of a table will bring you bad luck (we say that you won't get married if you do) so I'm really glad you didn't sit at the pointy end. 😀
I like the bento specially the fish cake its really cute 😁 and a dusty train that's a first 🤔 maybe they forgot to clean because it's not being used often well you've made it anyway so good luck on your next trip see you... ☺️👍
The train definitely does not have the quality or attention to detail we've seen from your videos, but that curry rice looks like it's worth the trouble! When we finally make our trip to Japan, curry rice is on our "foods we have to try" list, thanks to your videos, haha. We appreciate your content. It's both soothing and informative.
I love watching your videos
Lovely video, thank you, and I’m watching this video at 00:12 UK time and the curry at the end has made me very hungry. Hmmm
Thank you . This was cool !
Boyfriend and I throughly enjoy watching your video. Makes us want to plan a trip to Japan. Thank you for sharing.
Wow i never saw such a dirty train in japan. I would feel like home in germany riding that train. Nice
Thanks again for sharing another journey with all of us. This train certainly has a lot of miles on it and indeed in need of a makeover. My gosh that curry looked good.
At first the price sounded like a bargain for a large compartment to yourself, but the poor conditions on the train were not at all worth the cost. On the other hand, your tamatebako was so beautiful - a pretty little meal!
That train should be a Transformer. What a trip! Short but very comfortable.
President Solo and the Sunflower. Another fun, dusty trip.
A Japanese train that resembles Amtrak, lol!
When you got coffee, it made me think of "Alien Jones" (Boss). Lol
Well, that train was a bit on the disappointing side. At least the curry was yummy.
Is it even a Solo Travel episode proper without a curry dish? 😀
The table was the highlight of the train.
Just the prospect of Curry Rice glued me to the screen ... and I'm sure it did compensate for this rather underwhelming train ride!
It might not be as clean as the usual impeccable trains but it was still better than many around the world! Nice sized room and I was particularly taken with the folding table design 😊
Dear JR Kyushu: Please pick better rolling stock
But that Curry and Waygu? Awesome
Thank you for the nice trip, even if it wasn't quite what you had hoped for.
11:36 No way, you’ve just passed by my old apartment from my uni days! Gosh watching this made me miss Beppu and the trips that I made to Fukuoka with Sonic :’)
I enjoy your videos, and your commentary. I like your travel style. Hopefully I can make it there late next year. Please keep making videos 🌞
Glad for the nice curry at the end!
I saw the rice ball was roe when you weren't sure - I said 'he's not going to like it!'. I clearly watch far too many of your videos :) Thank you once again for a wonderful trip.
We visited Beppu many years ago. It was a lovely place and we enjoyed the Jigoku, hot springs and good food. Shame about the condition of the train though. For such an expensive ticket, I would have expected better.
Dude, definitely not up to your standards! Best stick with those ferry rides, even the little capsules are nicer😁thanks as always for taking us along-look forward to your vids!
It was sad to see how unkempt and broken this train was. Nonetheless, I always enjoy your videos very much.
I know Typhoon Nanmadol is bearing down on your area. Please stay safe. ❤️🇨🇦
That curry looks amazing, I want some wagyu gorogoro curry 🤤
It might not be as perfect as other trains, but it still is better than the ones we have here. I loved the curry at the end, so rich.
19:31 that Wagyu beef had me drooling 🤤that looks so yummyy
Goodness! That train was filthy!
Interesting train. I was surprised at the state of the room, but very surprised at the state of the bathroom or bathrooms. Live confidently and peacefully
These videos are so calming to watch. I wish I could travel like this but idk if they have anything like this where I live and I can't speak Japanese so idk if I can travel there either :(
That train looked dirty. There were stains in the carpet. Everything looked worn. The shitter was nasty. Still, another good trip. I enjoy watching your videos. I'd like to go to some of these places. Thank you for posting.
It's a shame that they haven't kept it up. I think there's a piece of history there that could be maintained and showcased. It was interesting as you said, it could belong t o a president or something. Thank you for an entertaining video.
The journey was long, but man, that bathroom and dusty seating was atrocious!! How can a bathroom have no soap in this age of post COVID?‽!! Definitely wasn't worth the price you paid for the private compartment. The curry dish made up for it though :)
I may have an addiction to these videos... I've never been to Japan but I apparently can now recognize several of the stations in a glance and recognize some of the trains. lol Hakata is an easy one though, I guess.
Your breakfast.. had maggots rolled up into a ball?
The train itself seemed cool😊👍
Oh oh I'm starving again and just before going to bed😂😂😂
The train rolling sound is so soothing
Wow, not the best train you have been on. I plan on visiting Japan someday, and one of the first things I will do is ride a train just so I can choose a nice ekiben. And I definitely find you so you can eat curry with me!