Very surprised that this doesn't have more views because it deserves way more! It's already been 16 years since I've last been to Japan and this video makes me want to return for the first time in a while. Amazing video.
So cool. I just came back from Tokyo. Took my wife and 4 teenage kids. We had a blast. Stayed in a hotel/apartment right next to Asakusabashi station. Used our Suica cards all week as we took the train system all over the place. Tokyo felt much more advanced than my home city of Boston from what I saw. Such nice people. Very well organized and clean city. Train system, including the subways are so clean and safe and very affordable. You're lucky to live in Tokyo. Had I known this before I had married in Boston I would've found a way to move there. Love the content.
Thanks for watching the video. I don't actually live in Tokyo I have just visited lots of times and have spent quite a bit of time there. Currently living in Taipei, Taiwan. Glad you have a good time in Tokyo. It's one of my favorite places in the world
According to my map of the trains in Tokyo, Yurakuchko is the last in terms of the numbering, Tokyo station is number 1. Osaki station is where trains terminate apparently according to Wikipedia Another great challenge is every subway station in a day
Hey thanks for watching. I mostly just walked the general direction towards the next station. If I couldnt figure it out I would just put in the next station on google maps
Very surprised that this doesn't have more views because it deserves way more! It's already been 16 years since I've last been to Japan and this video makes me want to return for the first time in a while. Amazing video.
Thanks so much for the kind words. This is probably the video Im most proud of making so it's nice to know that others are enjoying it
Agree. Maybe a thumbnail or title change. Super helpful for potential hotel neighborhoods.
So cool. I just came back from Tokyo. Took my wife and 4 teenage kids. We had a blast. Stayed in a hotel/apartment right next to Asakusabashi station. Used our Suica cards all week as we took the train system all over the place. Tokyo felt much more advanced than my home city of Boston from what I saw. Such nice people. Very well organized and clean city. Train system, including the subways are so clean and safe and very affordable. You're lucky to live in Tokyo. Had I known this before I had married in Boston I would've found a way to move there. Love the content.
Thanks for watching the video. I don't actually live in Tokyo I have just visited lots of times and have spent quite a bit of time there. Currently living in Taipei, Taiwan. Glad you have a good time in Tokyo. It's one of my favorite places in the world
Really great video, keep it up!
Thanks for watching
Such a cool adventure! Great job!
thanks. it was tiring but worth it
According to my map of the trains in Tokyo, Yurakuchko is the last in terms of the numbering, Tokyo station is number 1. Osaki station is where trains terminate apparently according to Wikipedia
Another great challenge is every subway station in a day
Yea I think next time in back in Tokyo I will do another line
This was so cool! If you don't mind me asking, how did you plot your path?
Hey thanks for watching. I mostly just walked the general direction towards the next station. If I couldnt figure it out I would just put in the next station on google maps
35km by rail but walking will be further as it's less straight so probably around 40km.Guessing assuming you don't stop too much 10 to 12 hours.
Yea it was a long day of walking. Stopped a few times for short breaks but otherwise it was just a lot of walking
almost 1000
You know , they built a train that goes to those places ?
But where's the fun in that 😂
@@peter-and-sandyfair enough . Lol 😂