Being an Indian it's too unfamiliar for me to see such cleanliness all over everything in a railway platform and interior of a train. Kudos to Japan 🙌. You guys are like 50 years ahead of the rest of the world.
dude idk why this vid poped up in my recommended and then i scroll down in the comments and the first comment i see is of an indian. LOL yeah true man seeing the cleanliness and the way everything is so smooth is INSANE
Mickey Bodog Wow you have railroads in Canada? Dude you gotta come down to New Zealand and see ours................................................Dohhhhh sorry forgot, we don’t have any!
I very much want to visit Japan again. The politeness and friendliness of people there is almost overwhelming. Everything works and functions, everyone is on time, and everything is so clean-you could eat off the airport toilet's floor. No kidding. I saw workers polishing the trashcans in the subway stations. Even they put a lot of pride into their work.
And what you say about japanese toilets, hand wash and shampoo? I have visited Tokyo Japan last year in November, it was so amazing but very expensive. The price of half liter mineral water is 100 YEN which is around 240PKR. I would must say that it is an ideal place on earth for the tourists.. hope to visit again... From Pakistan..
@@papiadas5757 Wtf hahaha. Vande Bharat runs at a maximum of 200kmph compared to Shinkansen's 350kmph. No comparison at all. The VB train's interior has been both damaged by the public and poorly maintained by operators after a year of operation. Don't embarrass us by making such comments please
I love Japan, I was in Tokyo, Kyoto and Nagoya years ago, and I remember those clean streets, buses and trains. Japan is just out of this world...wanna go back!
I lived in Japan for seven years in the 70s. Many things have changed externally, but the basics are still the same - beautiful, polite, efficient, clean, both exciting and calm. I miss it so much. I wish the best for all the people who live there. And thank you for the video.
There was a person that committed suicide and one other person was killed because of that in 2015. But yeah, 0 fatal accidents by the shinkansen itself.
@@kumarkumar-bc1zu wdym, china imo is better in japan in so many more ways. they dont release wastewater in the ocean, about the beat japans top train speed, 6 megacities, soon to be worlds number 1 GDP. if youve been brainwashed by the anti china propaganda, lmao
I‘m admiring japan! People still think that we Germans are discipled etc. but that changed alot in the last decades, to the negative. When i‘m finished with studying I am going to visit this awesome country and I am really looking forward to it.
Rode the very same Shinkasen from Osaka to Kyoto. I was standing on the platform with my back to the tracks when my host firmly grasped my forearm as if to say "Don't step back". As Shinkasen through-train flew past nearly silent and sooooo fast even at the reduced speed through the terminal. Lots of good food/snack places to pick up dinner and take with as they served only refreshments on the train. The terminal and trains were spotless and everything shined. I was awestruck as a Japanese businessman purchased a can of Coke from a vending machine and stood right there by the machine, drinking until finished and throwing the can in the trash rather than walking around with the drink as we Americans do. Very memorable moments tolling past Mt. Fuji as the sun was setting. The train was like flying first class, so smooth and quiet you hardly knw you moving at 250+ mph.
I am from america, I live in tennessee. I have never been on a bullet train before, it was a real eye opening experience. I have been jealous of you Japanese before, you guys have some of the best food and technology in the world whereas I have to travel everywhere by car, it's kind of sad. I wish I could travel on a bullet train just once.
thank you for making a great video of Japanese culture, language, food, geography and transportation that is appropriate enough I can show third grade students in the USA as part of a "virtual field trip"
After watching this video I have decided to visit such a beautiful country Japan once in my life. I still watch NHK World (Japanese channel) and love their shows, their stories, their culture. Japan is actually a peaceful and so hospitable nation on earth. A big love from Pakistan ❤
When I last visited Japan, over 25 years ago......I remember my otosama, okasama, and I, standing in a train station in Yokohama, not knowing what to do. Mind you, my parents both spoke Japanese, fluently, but were uncomfortable asking for assistance, for whatever reason. I found a group of American students, who were more than happy to help us. What I don’t remember, is it being easy. Cut to now, and watching your many videos, that teach us how to navigate throughout the many stations that you’ve visited. For that, I truly thank you! Thank you for taking the time, to explain everything, to include where the restrooms are located. ☺️
You filled me with a wave of nostalgia. Yokohama, haven't been there in 30 years, but I spent a lot of time there. Grew up in Hyogo prefecture. Cute names you used for oto-san and oka-san. Whats more incredible is you say you found American students there, even 25 years ago, not too common, especially bumping into them by chance in the station.
Travelling by shinkansen is such a different experience. I travelled to tokyo from kyoto in the Nozomi (5:02PM and it was exactly on time) Loved how efficient the Japan public transport is.
Been to Japan twice and would love to return. Amazing country- I love the order, the friendly people, cleanliness, and amazing technology. Excellent video- I would love to travel on the Shinkansen one day!
I loved the train station and how it looked. Here where I live, we do not use the train as transportation because we drive everywhere or uber. It is fascinating how clean th train station is and efficient it runs. I enjoyed you taking us with you for a ride. Thank you for your hard work and thoughtfulness to your viewers! Take care and have a beautiful day.
Robin - you'll be absolutely fine, promise! I was there in September and terrified of the travelling but found it so easy. Everything is well sign-posted and with a bit of research beforehand, it was a breeze to zip around. The JR Rail Pass was awesome too and the Shinkansen you can use with the pass look just like this one (particularly the Hikari train) - best way to travel! Have a wonderful time! x
As an Indian who loved trains since childhood, I was very emotional seeing a Shinkansen footage from 70s. My granny used to take me to my mom's native city on a diesel powered train. For 250kms it took 7 hours of journey and I always asked her a question on when we'll be able to reach in less than 5 hours, she laughed and said it's impossible. The fact that the current fastest train here runs at 200kmph while the Shinkansen 0 series ran at 220+ Kmph in 1964 shows how hard people of Japan worked to make it a success, I hope this technology which is currently under construction here helps our nation.
We need something like this in the U.S. I love trains, and if the U.S. doesn't get high speed rail soon, long distance train travel will be gone in America, especially since Amtrak's long distance train routes are under high threat.
Did this exact ride 1.5yr ago (Tokyo to Kyoto via Shinkansen)! Picked up packed food and ate it during the trip...Amazing 3wks experience we had in Japan and would love to do it again! One of the more memorable trips we’ve had.
Great video I haven't been to Japan since 1979. I fell in love with the people and the country while I was there. Very different than the United States of America.
I admire how Japanese people set very high standards in everything they design and maintain. Looks far more premium than the overpriced crap we have in the UK.
Everywhere, somethings are constant. The sounds when a train enters platform. The sounds heard inside a train when it's slowly leaving the station and gathering pace. The engine sounds.
8:12 i personally think kyoto is best when it is raining, partly because when i visited, it was rainy, but also because it brings out an amazing type of mood in you that makes you want to never leave :D
There never been an accident with this train. Truly amazing. The country I live now looks like in a stone age. Trains windows look like a plain windows with rounded corners.
So different to the trains I take in China, clean and quiet with people walking around in an orderly fashion. I will certainly add Japan to my list of places to visit whenever possible.
As always, you can never beat Japan in tech, maybe quite sometime but when it comes into order and disciplined, other countries is always left behind...
This was yet another good video!! This train is Awesome!! And the complimentary service that they offer to guest that's travel onboard is also great!! I'm someone who has never utilized public transportation!! Such as trains or subways!! I'm native of Texas and our public transportation is not as sophisticated as Japan's!! Instead we rely on our cars or pickup trucks to get us around in this vast state I live in!! I will keep this video in mind!! Thanks 4 Sharing yet again another phenomenal video!! 👍🇺🇸👍
Really glad to see recalled my memory when i travelled first time in this bullet train in 1997 from Tokyo to Kyoto was the same as now in this video an amazing word
Who would have thought a train journey could be so interesting, almost a cultural event. Thanks for sharing this excellent and informative video. 😀👍🇬🇧🏴
So unbelieveable cleany!! I am living in Germany and here you can find litter all the way at the station, in the train, everywhere. It's a really shame, but in Japan..well, i wish that i can really visit Japan some day in the future.
Here's a fun cleanliness TV ad campaign for Germans everywhere - Don't be a litter bug! Keep Germany beautiful! Just like the USA did in the 1970s and 1980s.
I have noticed that Japan has its trains both Shinkansen 4'8 1/2" standard gauge and the regular services narrow 3'6" gauge operating CNW style just like when the Chicago & North Western had its left hand operation. Japan has its vehicles operating the same CNW way. Also of note - the UK and India also have trains and vehicles operating in the same CNW way.
@Sun Light mumbai local trains are from the future actually. Japanese technology is still behind, they have doors that open and close. We Mumbaikars are past that. We don't need doors at all.
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Being an Indian it's too unfamiliar for me to see such cleanliness all over everything in a railway platform and interior of a train. Kudos to Japan 🙌. You guys are like 50 years ahead of the rest of the world.
dude idk why this vid poped up in my recommended and then i scroll down in the comments and the first comment i see is of an indian. LOL yeah true man seeing the cleanliness and the way everything is so smooth is INSANE
Same Here In Sri Lanka!!!
100 years ahead of pathetic Canadian railroads!
Mickey Bodog Wow you have railroads in Canada? Dude you gotta come down to New Zealand and see ours................................................Dohhhhh sorry forgot, we don’t have any!
You are not alone. Hello from Russia. :/
Clean, clean, clean!! EVERYTHING is super clean. Even the trashcans are polished. I went on this train to Osaka once. Awesome!
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japan, what did you expect
@@motiarts4426 STOP
keep suporting my channel
日本へ🇯🇵ようこそ!
Welcome to Japan!
Japan!!. The symbol of quality and perfection..
I very much want to visit Japan again. The politeness and friendliness of people there is almost overwhelming. Everything works and functions, everyone is on time, and everything is so clean-you could eat off the airport toilet's floor. No kidding. I saw workers polishing the trashcans in the subway stations. Even they put a lot of pride into their work.
That's a DEVELOPED NATION for you... They're a unique people.
All of its true! (I've been twice, coming up on three times this april!)
Culture is powerful
And what you say about japanese toilets, hand wash and shampoo? I have visited Tokyo Japan last year in November, it was so amazing but very expensive. The price of half liter mineral water is 100 YEN which is around 240PKR. I would must say that it is an ideal place on earth for the tourists.. hope to visit again... From Pakistan..
Looks pretty cool there ☺👌
Hey Japan 🇯🇵 ! Lots of love from India🇮🇳. Really Shinkansen is speechless
Really vande Bharat express is good not shinkansen
@@papiadas5757 Wtf hahaha. Vande Bharat runs at a maximum of 200kmph compared to Shinkansen's 350kmph. No comparison at all. The VB train's interior has been both damaged by the public and poorly maintained by operators after a year of operation. Don't embarrass us by making such comments please
@@tellucas India's first bullet train line is under construction. It will use the Shinkansen E5 series trains. Hopefully will open by 2025.
I love Japan, I was in Tokyo, Kyoto and Nagoya years ago, and I remember those clean streets, buses and trains. Japan is just out of this world...wanna go back!
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I rode a bullet train from Osaka to Tokyo. It was the best train ride I ever had.
Tokyo is the cleanest big city I've ever been in.
Same here bro
I always admire the Japanese technology , their hard work , superior quality of their products and their thirst for innovation.
I lived in Japan for seven years in the 70s. Many things have changed externally, but the basics are still the same - beautiful, polite, efficient, clean, both exciting and calm. I miss it so much. I wish the best for all the people who live there. And thank you for the video.
10 billion passengers have traveled on the Shinkansen since 1964 with 'ZERO' fatalities. Only the Japanese can do that.
It is safe but not zero fatality
It’s pretty quiet and it barely moves shits nice
@@sc5252 No accidents to date. People who commit suicides cannot be counted...
Ranjith R Nair been on it 6 times
There was a person that committed suicide and one other person was killed because of that in 2015. But yeah, 0 fatal accidents by the shinkansen itself.
Japan=Quality. Much love from California, USA.
And China = 🤬🤬🤬
And india = 😾😾😾
man I feel California looks better than jp, cant wait to visit both the places when I'm done with school
@@kumarkumar-bc1zu wdym, china imo is better in japan in so many more ways. they dont release wastewater in the ocean, about the beat japans top train speed, 6 megacities, soon to be worlds number 1 GDP. if youve been brainwashed by the anti china propaganda, lmao
I hate USA
Japan is a millenium ahead of the world. Just love it, love from Mumbai, India 🇮🇳
You're right, but I wonder how they will deal with their low birth rate which is even lower than in many European countries.
I like the blogger's silent mode , and the non obsessive urge to display the totally forgettable face of some other egomaniac bloggers..
Enrique Olivares Me too. They have another channel where they talk, but I prefer this style. Satoshi is adorable whether he’s talking or not, though.
Japanese trains are on whole different level ,even europe looks backward compared to Japan😂
It’s not as fast as china’s
@@user-re9gj2zd5e the objective isnt be the faster anyway, but its probably the most comfortable
It makes sense that China would have the faster trains. Japan's cities are much closer together.
Europe IS backward than Japan. Who said europe is more developed?
@@user-re9gj2zd5e
But the Chinese cannot even make its wheels. The critical parts are all imported like semiconductors.
I‘m admiring japan! People still think that we Germans are discipled etc. but that changed alot in the last decades, to the negative.
When i‘m finished with studying I am going to visit this awesome country and I am really looking forward to it.
*That's so clean. in germany we always have atleast One Mad Guy spiting at every cornor*
Hahaha
Here in Konstanz they are clean tho
Maybe cause its small
Lol, here in Canada BC(province or state) the people in Chinatown always spit on the sidewalks, this is everyday and lots of people do it.
I'd take spitting over what we get in the US 😳
Same here in Indonesia, hopefully after the pandemic people would give hygiene more attention.
Same here in india
Rode the very same Shinkasen from Osaka to Kyoto. I was standing on the platform with my back to the tracks when my host firmly grasped my forearm as if to say "Don't step back". As Shinkasen through-train flew past nearly silent and sooooo fast even at the reduced speed through the terminal. Lots of good food/snack places to pick up dinner and take with as they served only refreshments on the train. The terminal and trains were spotless and everything shined. I was awestruck as a Japanese businessman purchased a can of Coke from a vending machine and stood right there by the machine, drinking until finished and throwing the can in the trash rather than walking around with the drink as we Americans do. Very memorable moments tolling past Mt. Fuji as the sun was setting. The train was like flying first class, so smooth and quiet you hardly knw you moving at 250+ mph.
My boyfriend drives Shinkansen.
I am proud of him.
Thank you for your nice video.
大阪で運転士交代and敬礼するのがカッコいいなと思って
いつも見惚れてるw
@@ck-cr9bo さん
ありがとうございます🎵
それを聞いたら彼もきっと大喜びします。
これからも新幹線をよろしくお願いいたします👍️
Hello Can I take a ride with him?
Brought back so many nice memories of riding the Tokyo to Kyoto Shinkansen 30 years ago.. It was just as pleasant then. Thank you!
Best train service of the world!: I love JR's Shinkansen!
I am from america, I live in tennessee. I have never been on a bullet train before, it was a real eye opening experience. I have been jealous of you Japanese before, you guys have some of the best food and technology in the world whereas I have to travel everywhere by car, it's kind of sad. I wish I could travel on a bullet train just once.
thank you for making a great video of Japanese culture, language, food, geography and transportation that is appropriate enough I can show third grade students in the USA as part of a "virtual field trip"
Japan is awesome. No other country in the world like it.
As a Japanese, I am very happy that people from overseas praise Japan!
So clean, so futuristic.. Damn
After watching this video I have decided to visit such a beautiful country Japan once in my life. I still watch NHK World (Japanese channel) and love their shows, their stories, their culture. Japan is actually a peaceful and so hospitable nation on earth. A big love from Pakistan ❤
Pakistan railways is nothing compare to japan
@@rajkumarkushwah230 Am I comparing Japanese Railway with Pakistan Railway? 🙄
@@syedalihassan4156 even USA railways are nothing compare to Japan railways
@@rajkumarkushwah230 why are you comparing when my comment is on comparison? I didn't ask for your views bro
We don't see these clean railway stations and trains here in India, which you can see on my channel !
When I last visited Japan, over 25 years ago......I remember my otosama, okasama, and I, standing in a train station in Yokohama, not knowing what to do. Mind you, my parents both spoke Japanese, fluently, but were uncomfortable asking for assistance, for whatever reason. I found a group of American students, who were more than happy to help us. What I don’t remember, is it being easy. Cut to now, and watching your many videos, that teach us how to navigate throughout the many stations that you’ve visited. For that, I truly thank you! Thank you for taking the time, to explain everything, to include where the restrooms are located. ☺️
You filled me with a wave of nostalgia. Yokohama, haven't been there in 30 years, but I spent a lot of time there. Grew up in Hyogo prefecture. Cute names you used for oto-san and oka-san. Whats more incredible is you say you found American students there, even 25 years ago, not too common, especially bumping into them by chance in the station.
Just travelled to sapporo by hayabusa shinkansen from tokyo. What a experience. I really love Shinkansen. 🇯🇵🇯🇵❤️❤️
Been to Tokyo twice and loved both visits. Can't wait to return. Fantastic city, people and country.
The train is soooo quiet, in the phillippines, it sounds like your in the engine or something
@superdiskboi its still kinda loud when ur standing on the platform, but the noise isolation is really good inside the train
If you stand next to the tunnels when it comes out its so loud it can make you permanently deaf/kill you. like 100 guns going off combined
I mean *inside* the train
@@marysworld9760 ahhh
Its electric and the insulation is great. I rode the frecciarosa in Italy and I was really disappointed. The shinkansen is So quiet and comfortable
Love how clean and roomy everything looked.
Travelling by shinkansen is such a different experience. I travelled to tokyo from kyoto in the Nozomi (5:02PM and it was exactly on time) Loved how efficient the Japan public transport is.
Been to Japan twice and would love to return. Amazing country- I love the order, the friendly people, cleanliness, and amazing technology. Excellent video- I would love to travel on the Shinkansen one day!
The first time I was able to ride a train when I was in Taiwan. Japan has always been one of my bucket lists. Hopefully, I can travel in the future.
FANTASTIC What comfort and punctuality. Most of all the cleanliness.
Unmatchable cleanliness and perfection in day to day life
I'm from Indonesia, anything about Japan I always like ... culture, food, everything I really like
You forgot anime and hentai 🤭
I loved the train station and how it looked. Here where I live, we do not use the train as transportation because we drive everywhere or uber. It is fascinating how clean th train station is and efficient it runs. I enjoyed you taking us with you for a ride. Thank you for your hard work and thoughtfulness to your viewers! Take care and have a beautiful day.
Isn't it so amazing when you can actually go to a train station without gangsters luring and clean etc lol
Where do you live lmao
This isnt New York city 🤣
Gangsters would not have a say in a Tokyo court of how they had a terrible upbringing and daddy wasn’t there for them to wipe their bottom...
I am in AWE , spotless train and so clean seems like you are in an AIRPLANE, AMAZING. LOVE IT.
This video makes me hang my head in shame that here in the U.S.A. we may never have an experience as great as what I just saw in this video.
Croissant and green tea, now that’s my kind of breakfast! Thanks for sharing your Shinkansen journey with us!
Damn. Everything is just so clean! Tje stations, the service, the train itself... Wow.
Watching this makes me really want to go to Japan..
I love these videos. Makes me feel like I'll be alright traveling by myself when I finally visit Japan in March.
Robin - you'll be absolutely fine, promise! I was there in September and terrified of the travelling but found it so easy. Everything is well sign-posted and with a bit of research beforehand, it was a breeze to zip around. The JR Rail Pass was awesome too and the Shinkansen you can use with the pass look just like this one (particularly the Hikari train) - best way to travel! Have a wonderful time! x
You'll enjoy commuting in Japan 😊
Omg I’m going to be solo traveling to japan in March too 😍😍💪
I’m going for a concert~ 2nd time in japan
Which month is the best to go to japan? I dont want too cold or too hot weather, just normal
Me4President I would prefer mid March - May n mid October - mid November as Japanese summer is getting hotter n longer each year.
As an Indian who loved trains since childhood, I was very emotional seeing a Shinkansen footage from 70s. My granny used to take me to my mom's native city on a diesel powered train. For 250kms it took 7 hours of journey and I always asked her a question on when we'll be able to reach in less than 5 hours, she laughed and said it's impossible. The fact that the current fastest train here runs at 200kmph while the Shinkansen 0 series ran at 220+ Kmph in 1964 shows how hard people of Japan worked to make it a success, I hope this technology which is currently under construction here helps our nation.
We need something like this in the U.S. I love trains, and if the U.S. doesn't get high speed rail soon, long distance train travel will be gone in America, especially since Amtrak's long distance train routes are under high threat.
I love the sound in the Station, The talking of the crowd, noise form the Train, Vents, ACs, nearby cars...Gives that real sense of early morning rush
I like how quiet and precise everything is.
Did this exact ride 1.5yr ago (Tokyo to Kyoto via Shinkansen)! Picked up packed food and ate it during the trip...Amazing 3wks experience we had in Japan and would love to do it again! One of the more memorable trips we’ve had.
Great video
I haven't been to Japan since 1979.
I fell in love with the people and the country while I was there.
Very different than the United States of America.
James Farrell damn that’s a long ass time
Yes it is
Very different to rest of the world.
Just traveled this... Tokyo to Osaka. So fast and quiet. Leg room is amazing. Definitely recommend the green cars.
I admire how Japanese people set very high standards in everything they design and maintain. Looks far more premium than the overpriced crap we have in the UK.
Father of all modern High speed trains
It's satisfying watching the ticket go through the slot and come out on the other side
Everywhere, somethings are constant.
The sounds when a train enters platform.
The sounds heard inside a train when it's slowly leaving the station and gathering pace.
The engine sounds.
That toilet is cleaner than my house 😭🥺
lol
Fun again! I can't wait for your tour of Kyoto & the autumn leaves!
Station premises is clean and neatly maintained.everything is well organised and there with a purpose.quite impressive.
Thank you so much, my friend, honestly. Japan is a GREAT country. Hopefully I can go back soon. Greetings from Cancun, Mexico.
Just loved to watch the video as it reminded me of my visit to Japan and travel by this very train from Tokyo to Kobe
8:12 i personally think kyoto is best when it is raining, partly because when i visited, it was rainy, but also because it brings out an amazing type of mood in you that makes you want to never leave :D
Love Shinkansen brings me memory of my travel from Tokyo to Nagoya .. amazing ride
There never been an accident with this train. Truly amazing. The country I live now looks like in a stone age.
Trains windows look like a plain windows with rounded corners.
This train seems more clean than airplanes. Japan is on my top must-visit place!
Everything in Japan seems immaculate.
Everything looks so beautiful, clean and very well organized. I would love to have the opportunity to see Japan one day.
So different to the trains I take in China, clean and quiet with people walking around in an orderly fashion. I will certainly add Japan to my list of places to visit whenever possible.
Love from India 🇮🇳❤
Memories from the 6 1/2 years we were in Japan 🇯🇵 really desire to vacation in Japan in the near future.
As always, you can never beat Japan in tech, maybe quite sometime but when it comes into order and disciplined, other countries is always left behind...
I ❤ Japan!
I also
🎌🇯🇵
Thank you very much!
Satoshi is so considerate. Always pausing and looking back if Shinichi is alright 😍
Ah, so that's why they seem so familiar.
I love Satoshi's little looks back to make sure he hasn't lost you!
Japan is so amazing in every way. I find it a bit intimidating!
Glad I had the pleasure to use the Shinkansen for 2 weeks while travelling around in Japan. God I miss Japan
I love traveling by train! When I lived in California, we used to take the train to LA all the time. I miss that since I've moved to Arizona
Even the standard seats looks luxurious.
This was yet another good video!! This train is Awesome!! And the complimentary service that they offer to guest that's travel onboard is also great!! I'm someone who has never utilized public transportation!! Such as trains or subways!! I'm native of Texas and our public transportation is not as sophisticated as Japan's!! Instead we rely on our cars or pickup trucks to get us around in this vast state I live in!! I will keep this video in mind!! Thanks 4 Sharing yet again another phenomenal video!! 👍🇺🇸👍
Your public transportation simply does not exist
Did you know your new train in Texas will be based on these Japanese trains
Shinkansen experience is intimately captured. No unnecessary voice overs coming in way of the sights and sounds of the experience.
Thanks!
Really glad to see recalled my memory when i travelled first time in this bullet train in 1997 from Tokyo to Kyoto was the same as now in this video an amazing word
I love the modern infrastructure and technology in Japan, and the public transportation is perfect.
Who would have thought a train journey could be so interesting, almost a cultural event. Thanks for sharing this excellent and informative video. 😀👍🇬🇧🏴
Absolutely loved the video, thanks man!
I recently travelled around Niigata on shinkansen and the power point at the seat was so useful!
Thank you for not adding music! Nice video. Wish i can visit Japan in my lifetime!
Music ruins the experience you can hear the train moving and stuff
It reminds me of when going from Tokyo to Okayama where I studied as a student. I'm hoping to return there real soon! Thank you for the nostalgia lol
OMFG ... so much cleanliness and attention to detail even that croissant had a crisp as if it came out of oven 2 seconds ago.
So unbelieveable cleany!! I am living in Germany and here you can find litter all the way at the station, in the train, everywhere. It's a really shame, but in Japan..well, i wish that i can really visit Japan some day in the future.
Here's a fun cleanliness TV ad campaign for Germans everywhere - Don't be a litter bug! Keep Germany beautiful! Just like the USA did in the 1970s and 1980s.
Looks like lots of fun..
They just get everything so right all the time! I love the Japanese.
Simply beautiful.
The train, everything was so very clean.
I had to watch this video several times simply because I enjoyed it so much.
Thankyou
I have noticed that Japan has its trains both Shinkansen 4'8 1/2" standard gauge and the regular services narrow 3'6" gauge operating CNW style just like when the Chicago & North Western had its left hand operation. Japan has its vehicles operating the same CNW way. Also of note - the UK and India also have trains and vehicles operating in the same CNW way.
Will visit Japan soon specially for this train. 🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵
This is why I absolutely love Japan. The Shinkasen. And Nintendo.
shinkasen←✖ shinkansen kan←〇 新幹線〇 新華線✖
Don't forget that Japan has proudly brought us the Toyota Prius.
I have rode Shinkansen before and to be honest, it looks really amazing after you expieriences riding it
Compared to a french station, France would be a middle age technology when Japan would the XXIst century...
America would be Dark Ages, then
@Sun Light Come to Mexico and you will see...LOL
@Sun Light so fucking true😂😂
bobduvar il ne faut pas exagérer. Par contre, quand je vois la propreté des toilettes, ça me laisse rêveur!!!
@Sun Light mumbai local trains are from the future actually. Japanese technology is still behind, they have doors that open and close. We Mumbaikars are past that. We don't need doors at all.
Nice and clean.... I'm so proud Japanese people who make all clean and neet.....
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Damn, so cool. This is almost same like in the aircraft.
That was a really cool escalator!