4K cab view - Geibi Line Hiroshima Station to Fukuen Line Fuchū Station, Japan
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- Опубликовано: 21 фев 2019
- The Geibi Line (芸備線 Geibi-sen) is a railway line operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in the mountainous area of the Chūgoku region in Japan. It begins at Bitchū Kōjiro Station on the west side of Niimi, Okayama Prefecture, connecting through Miyoshi Station in Miyoshi, Hiroshima Prefecture, and terminating at Hiroshima Station in Hiroshima. In addition to the Chūgoku Expressway, the Geibi Line is considered the main commuter and local rail line covering the route between northern Hiroshima Prefecture and the city of Hiroshima. The name of the line refers to the ancient provinces of Aki (安芸) (in Hiroshima Prefecture) and Bitchū (備中) (in Okayama Prefecture), which the line connects.
The Fukuen Line (福塩線 Fukuen-sen) is a railway line in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It connects Fukuyama Station in Fukuyama to Miyoshi Station in Miyoshi.Wanman driver only operation commenced on the non-electrified section between Fuchū and Miyoshi on 1 April 1991, using KiHa 120-300 DMUs.
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0:00:00 Hiroshima station
0:05:00 Yaga
0:11:00 Hesaka
0:15:00 Aki-Yaguchi
0:19:00 Kumura
0:22:30 Shimo-Fukawa
0:25:30 Naka-Fukawa
0:29:30 Kami-Fukawa
0:33:30 Karuga
0:37:30 Shirakiyama
0:41:00 Nakamita
0:49:30 Kami-Mita
0:54:30 Shiwaguchi
1:04:30 Ibaraichi
1:12:00 Mukaihara
1:19:00 Yoshidaguchi
1:27:30 Kotachi
1:32:30 Kami-Kawatachi
1:36:30 Shiwachi
1:45:00 Nishi-Miyoshi
1:48:00 Miyoshi
1:53:00 Yatsugi
1:59:00 Kamisugi
2:02:00 Shiomachi
2:10:30 Mirasaka
2:21:30 Kisa
2:31:00 Bingo-Yasuda
2:42:30 Kajita
2:47:30 Konu
2:55:00 Joge
3:01:00 Bingo-Yano
3:09:00 Bingo-Mikawa
3:18:00 Kawasa
3:24:30 Nakahata
3:34:00 Shimo-Kawabe
3:41:00 Fuchu
Thanks, Adrastheus, this is very helpful for the orientation in this beautiful Lost In Translation-land
Adrastheus I do thank you for station names. You was been very kind.
With station names I can follow the train in Google Maps, so even the video becomes more interesting and enjoyable.
Thank you.
Danke schön . Ich kann nur Deutsch und Schulenglisch und Schulrussisch . Jetzt kann ich auch die Strecke auf der Karte mit verfolgen . 👍🚊
Thank you
Thank you
I'm watching this in my recliner, wrapped in a blanket, with a cup of peppermint tea. I am the worlds most comfortable man right now.
I almost envy you.
I would prefer coffee, but right now while I´m sitting with my iPhone and horribly painful hemorrhoids on the loo I DO envy you. A lot!
I'm watching this sitting in my gamer chair with the back reclined a bit, and I'm also enjoying a cup of tea. Fully enjoying the trip. Rural scenery at its finest.
Rammstein iss ne echt geile Band
Wkwkwk Cool. I might try that too.
Anw, great video as usual
It is nice too see some rural Japan, not all built up and full of people. Also I find it interesting that some of the back yards of the houses by the tracks are just as junked out as many houses here in the USA. Also, I've seen several what appear to be abandoned builds near the tracks. And all the green houses and solar panels are nice to see. Thanks for puting this up. A real old school train video.
James Hart there are many, many, abandoned houses in rural japan. Usually the kids move to the city, both parents pass away and none of the kids are bothered with the house/farm because house/property prices in rural japan are tanking. Some local authorities are taking over the properties and selling them for 100¥ as long as you promise to do it up and live in it. Quite a few younger people are doing that to get away from the stress
@@ivan0idea I moved near of this place before 2yo ago from City, here is awesome.
ivan o idea Very interesting!
@@ivan0idea 100 yen? thats a steal, i would love to live in a place like this
japan is truly a land of contrasts, i was so surprised not buy the things i was expecting to see of course, but what was hidden on the other side of those expectations, it actually made me love and understand the country a lot more yeah
Thanks, I have just watched this video over a couple of weeks of my spare time. Even though Japans bullet trains are impressive and a great way to get around the country, these trips are the best way to see Japan. Rural scenery and a relaxed and uncrowded pace. Love it and can't wait to get back again, off to Hokkaido in a couple of months, cheers
*You are very lucky to be able to drive a train through such beautiful country, I would never get bored of this, this is amazing*
I am sick with Covid-19 and running a high fever. I have watched many hours of rail videos and your videos are by far the best that I have found. I enjoy the lighting of this one in particular.
захожу в час ночи на ютуб, вижу это видео, включаю его, потом смотрю на часы: 3 часа ночи, понял, принял, всем споки
ты тоже заметил как он проехал по не подготовленному маршруту? или там стрелки сами под весом колеса переводяться?)))
@@alexandrkovalov607 ну они наверное удалённо переключаются, а не вручную
зо 0.5 сек до наезда колеса на перо!? когда перо в разрез!????
@@alexandrkovalov607 ну не знаю, японские сверхтехнологии ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
да, залипательное видео...
nice clip about 4 hours in Japan I love it and you do every time a nice job ! thank you and " see " you again ! from the heavy snowing and cold Quebec Canada
薄暗い夜明けの姿がすごくいいですね。
ご苦労に感謝いたします。
ドイツからのご挨拶、とても素敵なビデオ、ありがとう:)
Wonderful journey through the Japanese territory. Beautiful view of a rural and urban area in the middle of a very mountainous terrain. Congratulations Japan!
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Never get tired of seeing sakura in bloom. This video gets an automatic LIKE just for that.
cherry blossom trees are toxic
I love your clips-they are so interesting. Thanks also for providing information in English-it really helps and is very informative. Best wishes. from Australia. :-)
I loved this video. One of my most favourite videos on RUclips. Thank-you so much! +JMJ+
I had found a way to sort of live in Japan for two years! I joined the Air Force and lived there for two years. Oh, I was living in a barracks, but it was an old officer's quarters from WW II. I rode the commenter trains a LOT. So nice.
You have to get away from the cities. Of course even the cities are interesting.
However! I have noticed in these train videos of rural lines, the stations are always nearly empty of people! I am reminded of when I lived with my sister in the Appalachian mountains. so nice. But when I arrived she complained that most of her friends, outsiders to this area, who wanted to move away from the cities, moved away back to the cities.
This are also had many empty houses and cabins, the local people moved to the cities.
I watched a train video from Yokyo to the South near Yokohama. For miles and miles and miles and miles, I could see vast vast numbers of apartment buildings that were 15 to 30 floors high. *this* is where all of the villagers had moved to! These days life is Urban, usually in mega-cities, rat race or not! The article, "people are voting with their feet", says it all, all over the world people are ditching their small towns and cultures to be Urban dwellers.
You gain a lot, but this comes with a stress-price, of course.
choose!
Great video. I'm waching it and following the track on Google maps at the same time. I can zoom in and out to get an idea of the surrounding country. Excellent!
Fabulous train ride.
I have never been to Japan and found this very interesting.
Thank you for this very, high quality video.
the tree blossoms are beautiful,,thank you for this ride
I loved seeing this. Very beautyful, thank you for uploading.
I see the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. I am on 21 min. and love it.
cherry blossom trees are toxic
I went to a language school in Japan for about 6 months in 2017 and damn this brings back so many memories! Imagine its evening, partially overcast and the train cars are mostly empty.. put on some of your favorite music to enhance the vibe and you could stare out that window and never get tired of the scenery going by! Sometimes after school I would miss my stop on purpose just to ride the train as far as I could in order to see more countryside. Man I gotta go back and finish my Japanese education one of these days.. its just so expensive :/ anyway, thanks for the awesome footage!
The one thing that i love about these videos is that even though i dont have a passport to visit the country, i can just go on RUclips and sightsee from there
Japan is so beautiful. I would love to visit there and ride your train. Thanks for sharing.
Damn, there's an offer.
The best video to spend my time on, such a soothing view
Japan really is a beautiful country
New Zealand ain't too shabby neither! Funnily enough, this channel seems to be run by a Japanese-speaking fan of Aussie and NZ railroads.
Of all the cabride view video´s i think this is my most favourite one. So beautifull all those perfect buildings and those beautifull trees and nature with hills etc. so close to the Railway. Thank you railfan aunz for this ´GREAT´ upload!!!
Nice video. Greetings from Vietnam.
I love trains and this is a beautiful train journey which I am watching at 4 am here in the UK with a big mug of tea. Thanks for video.
Спасибо!
I enjoyed letting this play away in the background. The blossoms on the trees along the line are awesome. Interesting railway line.
Wonderful frontal still camera , wonderful video , wonderful country . Thank you very much .
Watched the whole thing while working. Really great video, loved watching the countryside go by. Its a view of Japan us westerners don't see often.
Thanks for the ride.
Que bello país tienen y sobre todo una infrestructura que demuestra eficacia y organización.saludos desde méxico.ya quisiéramos tener un sistema de transporte cómo el que tienen ustedes.🇲🇽.👍.☺️.
What a wonderful journey in a beautiful country,Cheer's bob from sydney australia.
Very nice, I'm definitely getting a JR pass again next time I go to Japan, love the scenery. The train in this video can even take you back in time: 3:00:47
why is this part of the world so perfect? i saw no gang spray paints, no crappy neighborhoods , cute and adorable farms with small bridges and houses that had good roofs. man this is perfect
Brilliant video !
This is one ride I really enjoyed, though some of those homes along the track are in terrible shape, must be abandoned?
This is amazing... Imagine if this was a 360 video! OMG! I could be there!
Thank you very much just super class.Good luck with everything. Keep it up.
yeah it's awesome to ride the train during in the middle of rice field... waiting for next video :)
March 2020; Being in self-isolation, watching this video is a great way to relax and pass the time. You’ve made my day. 🐨🇦🇺
Очень по домашнему и лампово тут Япония выглядит, не заметил даже как целый час прошел)
Less than 4h of a working day for the driver, a great journey through youtube for me. Thank you very much.
Excellent thanks for sharing.. Regards from Bruno
thank U for sharing with us, a great ride on your train. jb from CAL,USA
Awesome video, love the Cherry blossoms (Sakura) along the line, beautiful scenery. Great audio capture of the diesel engines and track control sounds. Nice to see some real Japan.
This is the best Fukuen vidio i ever saw!
Japan-o Lindo!
This is quite fascinating seeing so much rural Japan. The mix of modern and that distinct Japanese style architecture. So much detritus in these rural areas too, I know a lot of places are abandoned, but its still interesting to see such decay and age. It did weird me a little that the rail line isn't in its own little fenced corridor though, like here in Australia, to prevent people crossing it like it seems so common in Japan.
Although sadly lost years ago I have to admire the way the driver, who never gave up, ardently whistles for his four-legged friend at every station….Gets me right there!
I was wondering what the whistle meant!
Nice video, thanks, visiting places I would normally not be able to visit and doing it right from my living room, awesome.
When did you film this? The Geibi line currently only runs between Hiroshima and Karuga, due to extensive storm damage in July 2018..
Спасибо, посмотрел Японию))
Надо вр для полного счастья)
Зачем они фотографируют локомотив?
@@POTYOMKIN_ Япония это "страна поездов" и в ней есть люди которым нравится собирать информацию о новых ветках поездов, метро, трамваев... А это карты, фото локомотивов, вагонов и т.п. У них не мало коммерческих компаний предоставляющих услуги ЖД транспорта, и разнообразие в поездах существенное. Эта ветка на видео находится в префектуре Хиросима.
Да, японская "глубинка" без купюр. Нравится когда компания не закрывает такие малодеятельные железные дороги.
Ты бы хоть по английски написал, вряд ли они понимают русский язык!
Even though I personally have a clean backyard. I didn't see any backyards in this video that really looked bad. Also, I didn't see any litter along the railway or roadways either, which is very refreshing to see. I have seen many horrible backyards here in the U.S. Very nice video!
Agradable viaje por el Japón rural, un Japón tal vez menos conocido. Gracias por subir este video.
You always think of Japan as modern but the Fukuen Line is very much a rustic branch line.plus what looked like a disused station with the platform intact and it was now a private home.love the cherry 🍒 blossoms!
Very nice trip with beautiful rural views.
Something that I was wondering is that if the driver was going too fast many times which triggered that loud alarm and made him stay in some stations longer to follow the time schedule.
I recognized a lot of the track signals since I played a lot Densha de Go!.
I believe the chime is just to tell the driver that there is a red signal ahead.
I'm also watching this in my recliner, with wonderful thunderstorms as my background music, wondering when I'll be on this train!
Amazing, thank you.
Such beautiful scenery, so tranquil. It must be amazing to live there :)
Excelente vídeo amigo gracias por compartir saludos desde Chihuahua,Chihuahua México y bendiciones
Veldig fin video. Takk for at du deler. Tusen takk
Some really nice houses. Pretty countryside, some not so nice places. I would love to do this stretch maybe 5 times but if I had to commute, it would make me nuts. Mind you lots of people have to commute for over an hour to work so this route has some nice green views. Thanks for posting.
Bonito vídeo y una forma de ver Japon con sus increíbles paisajes y los arboles en flor una pasada
Awesome Ride, Thankyou Aunz Railfan
absolutely wonderful viewing. A Japan rarely seen - the small rural villages, plenty of land under farming, lots of mountains and plenty of solar panels! Thank you so much for posting from South Australia
Unfortunately, rural Japan is dying at an increasing rate as more and more young people move into cities and they are having less and less kids.
@@budmeister less people is better. More resources are available
So serene, beautiful and clean.
nice video man! i did some railfanning and made a compilation out of it, but they werent rural trains like this.
If you really want to see Japan, the rural stopping-trains are the best!
こんなに素晴らしい動画があるんですね。この全体を愛していました。
シェアしてくれてありがとう
Listening to a good song, "Chill mix" I could enjoy this pleasant trip. Highlight to the beautiful cherry trees of Japan (Sakura), which accompanied us for much of the route. Thanks for the lift and greetings from Antonio Lage from Brazil.
Great video. I really liked it, rural areas in Japan are very interesting to observe, lots of interesting to see, esp the cherry trees were so beautiful and then I was kinda surprised at how much there were palm trees along the line. I'm definitely going to watch more of your videos. Thank you for sharing! ありがとう!私はこのビデオがたくさん好きです, 美しいラインと風景.健康を維持する.
love seeing the random out of place palm trees along the line
A very enjoyable trip! A few questions: What time of day did the trip start? What was the distance from beginning to end? Finally, seeing how few people there were, was this shot on a weekend or a weekday?
The end-to-end distance Hiroshima to Fuchū is 130.3 km.
Que suerte econtré este canal y contenido, quizas nunca cumpla mi sueño conocer japón pero siento que ver estos videos me ayudan a ver como sería..
Nice video; thanks for sharing.
The sometimes slightly scruffy villages we pass do give a quite different view of Japan from the ultra-slick ultra-modern cities
all done great vid thks for sharing nice to see country side for a change
コメント欄のぞいたら、地元芸備線の何気ない車窓が世界中から絶賛されててビックリ
I enjoyed this video, watched all 3 hours and 41 minutes of it. Few speed restrictions in the later part of the video. Interesting two train horn sounds, one sounds almost like steam engine sound. Very cool. Also a very long tunnel at 3:10:00
Thanks 🙏
I love this kind of video, refreshing view
thank you for nice tour!!
Nice Work, Thanks~
Hi pretty how
очень понравился пейзаж за окном такой самобытный необыкновенный , много природы ...
I love how the railway system is in Japan, it is something similar to that of Germany since they use trains from 30-60 years ago as you can see in local sections like this, etc.
in Germany it is very similar, but they also use steam trains for passengers or freight.
I just love to see those huge machines and listen to them from far away, their beautiful rattle, their whistle, etc, unfortunately I have the feeling that in a few years we will not see them anymore, but at least today I am alive and I can see them, so I will have very good memories stored in my mind.
Ну, в России тоже поезда 30 летней давности.
Vey good journey. Thank you
Loved the trip!
замечательная поездка. спасибо.
Funny how the driver's seat hangs over nothing as the train crosses the bridge at around 36:00. Beautiful video and very nice scenery. Thanks for posting!
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looked it up on google earth and what surprised me the most was that e.g. some of the largest skyscrapers on one side of the track and only 150m on the other side of the track you kind of see small family houses; Anyway surprised to see many small residential buildings so far in the downtown area, and even more to see a railroad crossing right at a busy rail station
Great armchair travelling!!!
I'm so sad that I will never be able to visit beautiful Japan but I'm still going to tell friends that I took a wonderful train ride from Hiroshima to Fuchu!
If I may ask, why won't you ever be able to go to Japan?
What's the little bell that keep going off when arriving at some of the stations? And what's the computer voice that says something very quiet as well when arriving at every station?
I think the bell is indicating a coming red signal.
The loud bell basically tells the driver that the next signal is red and that if he/she does not hit the 'Confirm' button within a time limit, an emergency brake would apply automatically, so pay attention. The recorded female voice announces the next stop and related info like a connecting train.
If, by "computer voice," you are referring to a male voice that repeats several times, it is urging the driver to verify certain matters such as "Is the train on time?".
thank you for this video it's very interesting
By far the most relaxing video in RUclips.
Спасибо за видео! Я аж засмотрелся))!
Здорово! Вся японская жизнь как на ладони.
Is the engine in the car a diesel piston machine driving an automatic transmission to the wheels? I enjoyed the video; thank you.
Komatsu's SA6D125-H1 (the same type as DMF11HZ) is adopted as a diesel engine for driving. The transmission is a direct coupled two-stage type.
www.wikiwand.com/ja/JR%E8%A5%BF%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E3%82%AD%E3%83%8F120%E5%BD%A2%E6%B0%97%E5%8B%95%E8%BB%8A
ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/JR%E8%A5%BF%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E3%82%AD%E3%83%8
No litter anywhere, love those Japanese.
That, and no graffiti.
yeah they have really efficient garbage plants. ive heard they call one of the best ones "fat man"
@@Wallykget1 There definitely is graffiti. I've seen it when I was in Tokyo.
@@Wallykget1 No joke, I made it a challenge to find litter or graffiti anywhere. I guess Japan just has harsh laws on these things.
Central Intelligence Agency nope, no harsh laws just respect for their country, my country.