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Many years ago in 1984 I spent a few days in Aomori with my penfriend at her family. They told me, that they are building a tunnel. At that time you still had to take the big ferry up to the north ...... :-) Thank you for this video about the new connection, which is now no longer a new one! :-)
So cool! I lived in Hokkaido and left in 1987. I miss everything about Hokkaido and the people are the nicest and most thoughtful people on the planet. If you ever get the chance to go you should jump on it.
Actually only 23km is underwater, the longest underwater tunnel is the one in the English Channel which is 38km from England to France. But I think over all (including non-underwater segments) the Seikan is longer.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro........
Thanks for the ride, the stunning views and the comparisons to other tunnels! Everything on the train and the stations looks so neat and clean and spacy 😮
Here's hoping the world can get its act together and end the pandemic soon. I want to go back to Japan. Many thanks for the videos, Kuga - it lets me visit Japan, if only in spirit.
It's important to note that the Seikan Tunnel is also shared with a 1067 mm JR rail line using dual gauge track, which is part of the reason the speed of the Shinkansen is restricted in the tunnel. You can see that line diverging (I think) at 6:34.
Well Canada is the 2nd largest country in area and Japan's got a pop of 127,000,000 all withn the size of California. Pop density matters regarding the convenience of public transportation. Still, Japan does things better than most countries.
Hello dear friend! How are you doing! Hope everything is going well with you over there ! I could love 🌷 us to know each other more better. Thanks 👍 you.
I still remember vividly riding Hokkaido Shinkansen in 2019, and this makes me miss those rides severely. I can't wait to be able to travel in Japan again!
That connection between red and green trains was amazing! and there are heading to Tokyo! Wow! The green train was definitely beautiful, love the green 💙💙
Hello dear friend! How are you doing! Hope everything is going well with you over there ! I could love 🌷 us to know each other more better. Thanks 👍 you.
I live here that is one of the first things I noticed living here as a kid 30 years ago now I’m back for good. The public trains as well I noticed the other day were clean even during a heavy rain storm no foot prints or musty smell. Unlike my home town of NYC. When the travel ban lifts come visit, It is sad not to see tourists. I was by Tokyo station the other day it was packed but no foreigners. It’s sad people are missing out on a wonderful life experience. You will see why I chose to make japan my home permanently.
@@breakingdragon22 I was born and raised in NYC as well, so you can relate to what I'm talking about. An absolute disgrace. I love Japanese people, hard working honorable people. I follow a few of the monkey parks in Japan, including the snow monkeys, such a beautiful country. I'm planning a 10 day visit, there are so many things I want to see, and buy. I love Asian inspired decor. I'm also impressed with the ferry boats I've seen on this channel, the accommodations are unbelievable.
@@marianneturner7267 my friend just sent me some pictures from Central Park I don’t recognize the skyline in NYC (looked like planet Krypton). it’s not the city that inspired me to seek out culture. when I grew up in NYC it was an incredible time. Now NY looks like Dubai all flash no substance. Japan is absolutely incredible it reminds me of old NY in many ways. There are still mom and pop shops, A sense of community and most important culture is retained. The same can be said for Europe as well (Andalusia Spain next to japan is my favorite place on the planet from Sevilla to Cadiz you must go). You will need more than 10 day’s. I would suggest you come between October to March. That way you can go up north to see the Snow monkeys (I would recommend flying up north it’s cheaper and only an hour). For the hot springs “Hakone” close to Tokyo and you can take the train and see the land scape of Japan. The monkeys are up north from Aomori to Hokkaido. Then there is the Shikoku islands I went last year. Absolutely incredible. You get on a ferry and island hop. Having gone to the HS of Art and Design I went to an island of artists (Naoshima) it was better than the MET. As for the food everything here from traditional Japanese to Middle Eastern and beyond will take your breath away and it’s cheap. You will pay $15 for a high end Gourmet meal here instead of going to Balthazar’s and spend $90 for high end diner food. The only thing I miss is my Cuchi Fritos and Mojo Rojo in the Bronx by Yankee stadium. Please let me know if you need any information on where to go and what to do in Japan I’ll be happy to help.
@@breakingdragon22 thank you, you've been very kind. You're right about the old neighborhoods in NY, everybody knew each other, and you knew the people that owned all the small shops, and they knew you. I love the old architecture instead of the steel and glass that has replaced them. I grew up in a pre-war building, high ceilings, beautiful moldings, wood floors, etc.. My parents lived there for 50 years, and I know the next tenant ripped all that out, very sad. You're right, old NY did inspire you to seek out culture. I use to love going to Chinatown and Little Italy. My Dad would drive us down to Little Italy on Sundays for fresh baked bread, still hot out of the oven. Chinatown had authentic items from China, now it's just cheap t-shirts and scarves that you can buy on any street corner. October to March works for me, don't like the heat and all the crowds on Summer vacation. I like to walk and see things, really experience the culture and the way they live in their country. I went to Italy a few years ago, Venice and Florence, I had more fun walking away from the tourist areas, seeking out different things to see. And I'm way past waiting on line for an hour to see a church or museum, I like to keep moving. That's probably the old New Yorker in me.
@@breakingdragon22 nice to hear your sharing. Meanwhile,in my country, ever since the lockdown was lifted and people were given freedom to go outside, all we can see is trashes everywhere. Better to "lock" these people than letting them out for their hideous attitude.😔
Nice to visit advanced countries where they have cleanliness, order, discipline, high speed railways, advanced roads etc. Unlike some 3rd World countries, constantly debating wether to spend money on the nhs or the high speed railway project, or building new roads and houses.
Could have spent the money on the nhs! Could have spent the money on feeding the poor families struggling with the cost of living crisis Destroyed areas of outstanding beauty! All this in order to save 10 minutes! Just leave earlier!! We don't want high speed railways!!
Your videos make my missing Japan less painful! This was especially interesting to watch. The Shinkansen trains have become so sleek and clean since I first travelled on them in the 1970s!
Hello travelers. When the host said “ I miss traveling in Europe”, I almost cried. My family and I were blessed to have been able to travel in a Europe and rode the Eurostar from France to England twice. And boy do we miss those times. How the world has changed Thanks for sharing.
@@jean-lucpicard3012 It's roughly €230 for a week, up to €460 for 3 weeks if purchased in advance. 10% more if you buy it when you get to Japan. Unlimited travel on all JR trains (with a few minor exceptions). If your travel plans involve 2 or more Shinkansen train trips a week it is worth it. Even if not city hopping it made day trips to cities up and down the line easy. If you buy though the JR website you can also now book train tickets online which beats waiting in line at the service counter.
I couldn’t help but notice on the this video and some others you have posted on your travels how desolate and lonely some stations are. It feels so surreal not seeing many people in such huge places.
That is such a cool train on the outside. I love the color. So far the coolest train i have ever seen. I love your channel. Greetings from The Netherlands.🇳🇱
Very interesting, thank you. It is astonishing to see all the little and clever details: The way the electric stairs are painted for best visibility, the way the ticket runs all the way through the machine on the entrance to the trains, the make up of the information inside the train as to where the doors will open, up to the packaging of the Bento. All very well-designed, thought-through and clean. These are details, that make life so much nicer and easier. And the train: I don't even need to start with that - it is amazing! I love it. Greetings from Germany.
Traveled one month all over Japan and it is as amazing as it looks. From The Travelers view it seems to be one of the most well-run countries in the world! Twice we left items at very busy tourist locations and twice they were right where we left them when we came back! So clean so efficient so much pride of country, yet they still found time to be polite and helpful. I could go on, but just go and see for yourself.
I took this Hayabusa Shinkansen from Shin Hakodate to Omiya in 2017 and I remember being impressed by that same view coming into Morioka Stn and thinking I wish I had the time to get off there.
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I have been fortunate to have several trips to Japan and taken a number of Shinkansen trains. This video evoked many fond memories of being in Japan and riding their astounding high speed trains. Despite the horrible things that were done in WWII, I've developed a passion for the Japanese culture and the amazing things they have built since then. Best of all, the Japanese are the world's best hosts for visitors!
@@ohasis8331 I was thinking the same thing! If we see seawater in the tunnel that will be the last sea we ever see, lol. (sorry, my attempt at poetry, lol)
I really like the metallic green on this particular train. I laughed out loud when you came out of one tunnel and went right into another one. XD I hope you're able to visit Europe again sometime soon.
Thanks for another great travel report. I remember watching teh coupling and uncoupling of the Shinkansen sets in Morioka and looking forward to visiting again one day.
I've been waiting this trip for a long time 😍 And it doesn't disappoint me. To watch the explanation of the tunnel really made me in awe. Japan are indeed so advanced. They already had this kind of tunnel ever since the end of 80s. The color of the train itself so fresh like a green / emerald ocean. Thank you for always showing us another interesting trip in Japan!
Memories of January last year. It's a beautiful trip from Hokkaido to Tokyo. Can't wait till I can go all the way through to Sapporo in 2030. The only challenge I've had is with luggage. There's not much room for big suitcases. However, the trains and the trip are so good! Thank you.
I love watching your videos they are always informative , interesting and I get to learn a lot in each one thank you for sharing your adventures with us 👍😊💕
Watching your video made me tearful, before the pandemic, I go to to Japan for 3 months every year , traveling from Hokkaido to Kyushu using my Japan rail pass.. ビデオを見ながら泣きました。とっても懐かしいです。いつか日本に戻りたいですね^_^
Just imagine you could watch the sea in the undersea section of a tunnel like this (or is it built somewhere below the sea bottom?) while taking a ride on this train, this would be amazing :) Even if I don't know if you could really take a close look into the water because of the deep darkness and the cloudiness of the sea.
I think it's hard to say on film footage but if I'm correct in saying, I can say that's an electric train. It was nice to see the travel passenger may have picked a good time to travel for a favorite passenger seat seeing that most seats were empty on board. At first I thought of it to be an underwater train sailing in the water at a fast speed and that's what led me to watch this for the curiosity that this was one small step for man and for that moment I got fooled. I think the best place to be is to watch it in the comfort of your own home lounge, for those who want to, that is. Thank you for sharing a piece of the action, nice.
The last time i was in Japan was 31 years ago during 1990. I attended a Vegetable Production Training at the Tsukuba International Agricultural Training Centre (TIATC) sponsored by JICA. During one of our many study tours we travelled to Hokkaido by plane. Our trip by the Shinkansen was from Tokyo to Hiroshima and back! ...it was an experience of a lifetime then, but looking at these latest Shinkansens ...one can be tempted to say that the speed is same or even a bit more than that of a jet. Hamiltonsan from Swaziland (I hope someone whom i interacted with during those days will see my message
All your videos are so informative. I have been a train lover since childhood (I'm 75) and I love learning about train travel in a culture so different from mine (I grew up in NYC). Thank you for providing interesting videos with beautiful visuals and luxurious travel venues!
in my 31yrs of existing in this life it's my first time watching a very futuristic innovation of human kind... and also when they are touch each other, I'm kind of watching a very romantic scene 😊😊💜💜
Cool video and very informative. I am from Tampa, Florida, but now I am in Salt Lake City, Utah....I have never heard of the train, but thanks to you, I can experience it from here. Thank you again!
Hola Kugas, buenas tardes. Que tremenda obra de infraestructura Ferroviaria nos muestra tu video. Me gusto mucho. Muchas gracias por registrarlo todo y compartirlo con todos nosotros. Muy buen trabajo. Segui adelante. Gracias. ¡Buen Fin y mejor Principio! ¡Feliz 2023!
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For some reason my dumb brain thought the tunnel was gonna be clear so you’d be able to see the water 🤦🏼♀️
I thought that too. The title is misleading
@@arielp7582 Nah its not really. Our brains are just dumb, lol. I thought the same thing.
clickbait always reels us in
@@nagashtheforsaken no the thumbnail picture portrays something else.
No it is correct. But Thumbnail is especially ridiculous.@@arielp7582
Who else was hoping to see the ocean view ?
I liked the video but I was expecting it too
No one! It's a train not submarine!
I def was
@@reginavictoria2648 I really like this.
i'd die of fear if I see the underwater
Many years ago in 1984 I spent a few days in Aomori with my penfriend at her family. They told me, that they are building a tunnel. At that time you still had to take the big ferry up to the north ...... :-)
Thank you for this video about the new connection, which is now no longer a new one! :-)
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Your reply touched my heart distantly like a lost song of life. 🌈😇
So cool! I lived in Hokkaido and left in 1987. I miss everything about Hokkaido and the people are the nicest and most thoughtful people on the planet. If you ever get the chance to go you should jump on it.
54km underwater tunnel. Wow the Japanese are incredibly good engineers. Awesome video
Agree, this is really cool.
Very true 👍
where is the under water???
@Mike Collon nonsense
Actually only 23km is underwater, the longest underwater tunnel is the one in the English Channel which is 38km from England to France. But I think over all (including non-underwater segments) the Seikan is longer.
Japan got a beautiful scenery 😍. Very smart people and hard working people
Thank you for always using your time to record, edit and subtitle these videos. Your videos are always very enjoyable and relaxing.
Keep hoping
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Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro........
Kuga travels are the best. Thank you.
My Fiancee and I are planning our honeymoon in Japan, so we cant wait for things to be more normal, but your videos keep us excited!!
Go during an earthquake.
Congratulations! Have fun! Its an awesome place to visit!
Thanks for the ride, the stunning views and the comparisons to other tunnels! Everything on the train and the stations looks so neat and clean and spacy 😮
Here's hoping the world can get its act together and end the pandemic soon. I want to go back to Japan. Many thanks for the videos, Kuga - it lets me visit Japan, if only in spirit.
Japan has been in a state of emergency for covid five times now.. they need to get ahold of it..
The PCR testing is fraudulant... the whole thing is a scam.
I am hoping for a trip to Japan so I am hoping with you and doing my best to help end covid
@@HereForAStorm A scam? For what reason?
@@Arturo-sm1tb Please don't feed the trolls.
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Vielen Dank, Torben!🤝
It's important to note that the Seikan Tunnel is also shared with a 1067 mm JR rail line using dual gauge track, which is part of the reason the speed of the Shinkansen is restricted in the tunnel. You can see that line diverging (I think) at 6:34.
At 4:11 the dual gauge track is perfectly visible. Great way to handle it!
Thanks for that information. I was wondering why the train would not go full throttle through the tunnel.
@@crocodile1313 it wont because at max speed passing a freight train would create a shock wave strong enough to knock the freight train over
Ahh, I thought it was because it's inside a tunnel and air and sound dynamics play a major part in safety and stability, so it has to limit its speed.
It does have to do with aerodynamics inside the tunnel but it wouldn't be as much as a problem without other trains using the tunnel.
Spotless... Such pride and discipline ❤️
Indian just only looking...😂😂😂
I had little interest in trains, let alone shinkansen, until getting to see these videos of yours. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us!
As a Canadian, I’m amazed how easy and convenient it is to travel in Japan. Whether it’s by train or ferry, there’s so many options.
Well Canada is the 2nd largest country in area and Japan's got a pop of 127,000,000 all withn the size of California. Pop density matters regarding the convenience of public transportation. Still, Japan does things better than most countries.
Makes us Cads look retarded.
@@AllieL-fe7foBro most towns and cities back then had rail service and theyre not even that quick.
Going through a rough time mentally and emotionally, these videos have helped tremendously. Very relaxing. Thanks! :)
I don't know you, but I hope things get better for you.
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Be safe friend.
Have you tried meditation??.
Amazing ! Thanks for the lovely Video. Japanese's achievements are incredible.
Hello dear friend! How are you doing! Hope everything is going well with you over there ! I could love 🌷 us to know each other more better. Thanks 👍 you.
I still remember vividly riding Hokkaido Shinkansen in 2019, and this makes me miss those rides severely. I can't wait to be able to travel in Japan again!
That connection between red and green trains was amazing! and there are heading to Tokyo! Wow!
The green train was definitely beautiful, love the green 💙💙
Japan is such a beautiful country and that train is amazing. Thank you for posting.
This channel is quickly becoming one of my favorites. Thanks for letting me live vicariously through you Kuga :)
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Beautiful train, so sleek and modern. Also clean, you could eat off the floors, they're immaculate. Japan is my next trip abroad.
I live here that is one of the first things I noticed living here as a kid 30 years ago now I’m back for good. The public trains as well I noticed the other day were clean even during a heavy rain storm no foot prints or musty smell. Unlike my home town of NYC. When the travel ban lifts come visit, It is sad not to see tourists. I was by Tokyo station the other day it was packed but no foreigners. It’s sad people are missing out on a wonderful life experience. You will see why I chose to make japan my home permanently.
@@breakingdragon22 I was born and raised in NYC as well, so you can relate to what I'm talking about. An absolute disgrace. I love Japanese people, hard working honorable people. I follow a few of the monkey parks in Japan, including the snow monkeys, such a beautiful country. I'm planning a 10 day visit, there are so many things I want to see, and buy. I love Asian inspired decor. I'm also impressed with the ferry boats I've seen on this channel, the accommodations are unbelievable.
@@marianneturner7267 my friend just sent me some pictures from Central Park I don’t recognize the skyline in NYC (looked like planet Krypton). it’s not the city that inspired me to seek out culture. when I grew up in NYC it was an incredible time. Now NY looks like Dubai all flash no substance. Japan is absolutely incredible it reminds me of old NY in many ways. There are still mom and pop shops, A sense of community and most important culture is retained. The same can be said for Europe as well (Andalusia Spain next to japan is my favorite place on the planet from Sevilla to Cadiz you must go). You will need more than 10 day’s. I would suggest you come between October to March. That way you can go up north to see the Snow monkeys (I would recommend flying up north it’s cheaper and only an hour). For the hot springs “Hakone” close to Tokyo and you can take the train and see the land scape of Japan. The monkeys are up north from Aomori to Hokkaido. Then there is the Shikoku islands I went last year. Absolutely incredible. You get on a ferry and island hop. Having gone to the HS of Art and Design I went to an island of artists (Naoshima) it was better than the MET. As for the food everything here from traditional Japanese to Middle Eastern and beyond will take your breath away and it’s cheap. You will pay $15 for a high end Gourmet meal here instead of going to Balthazar’s and spend $90 for high end diner food. The only thing I miss is my Cuchi Fritos and Mojo Rojo in the Bronx by Yankee stadium. Please let me know if you need any information on where to go and what to do in Japan I’ll be happy to help.
@@breakingdragon22 thank you, you've been very kind. You're right about the old neighborhoods in NY, everybody knew each other, and you knew the people that owned all the small shops, and they knew you. I love the old architecture instead of the steel and glass that has replaced them. I grew up in a pre-war building, high ceilings, beautiful moldings, wood floors, etc.. My parents lived there for 50 years, and I know the next tenant ripped all that out, very sad. You're right, old NY did inspire you to seek out culture. I use to love going to Chinatown and Little Italy. My Dad would drive us down to Little Italy on Sundays for fresh baked bread, still hot out of the oven. Chinatown had authentic items from China, now it's just cheap t-shirts and scarves that you can buy on any street corner. October to March works for me, don't like the heat and all the crowds on Summer vacation. I like to walk and see things, really experience the culture and the way they live in their country. I went to Italy a few years ago, Venice and Florence, I had more fun walking away from the tourist areas, seeking out different things to see. And I'm way past waiting on line for an hour to see a church or museum, I like to keep moving. That's probably the old New Yorker in me.
@@breakingdragon22 nice to hear your sharing. Meanwhile,in my country, ever since the lockdown was lifted and people were given freedom to go outside, all we can see is trashes everywhere. Better to "lock" these people than letting them out for their hideous attitude.😔
I'm a Brit and would love to visit Japan one day, It looks clinically clean with kind, Respectful citizens, Subbed and liked 👌
Nice to visit advanced countries where they have cleanliness, order, discipline, high speed railways, advanced roads etc. Unlike some 3rd World countries, constantly debating wether to spend money on the nhs or the high speed railway project, or building new roads and houses.
Could have spent the money on the nhs!
Could have spent the money on feeding the poor families struggling with the cost of living crisis
Destroyed areas of outstanding beauty!
All this in order to save 10 minutes!
Just leave earlier!!
We don't want high speed railways!!
Your videos make my missing Japan less painful! This was especially interesting to watch. The Shinkansen trains have become so sleek and clean since I first travelled on them in the 1970s!
Your age sir?
Hello travelers. When the host said “ I miss traveling in Europe”, I almost cried.
My family and I were blessed to have been able to travel in a Europe and rode the Eurostar from France to England twice. And boy do we miss those times. How the world has changed
Thanks for sharing.
If I ever get to travel to Japan, I'm gonna spend far too much on riding the Shinkansen and buying random bentos.
I can't wait!
The JR tourist train pass is great, you can ride all the Shinkansen you want!
I will spend a lot of time riding the ferries back and forth.
Jr tourist pass? How much does that go for? (In euros if you can if not I'll Google the currency)
@@jean-lucpicard3012 It's roughly €230 for a week, up to €460 for 3 weeks if purchased in advance. 10% more if you buy it when you get to Japan. Unlimited travel on all JR trains (with a few minor exceptions). If your travel plans involve 2 or more Shinkansen train trips a week it is worth it. Even if not city hopping it made day trips to cities up and down the line easy. If you buy though the JR website you can also now book train tickets online which beats waiting in line at the service counter.
@@jean-lucpicard3012 Captain, one week is $287 and first class is $383 per person. They also have rates for 2 and 3 weeks, sir.
I couldn’t help but notice on the this video and some others you have posted on your travels how desolate and lonely some stations are. It feels so surreal not seeing many people in such huge places.
Is because the pandemic, wasn't that before.
That is such a cool train on the outside. I love the color. So far the coolest train i have ever seen. I love your channel.
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Very interesting, thank you. It is astonishing to see all the little and clever details: The way the electric stairs are painted for best visibility, the way the ticket runs all the way through the machine on the entrance to the trains, the make up of the information inside the train as to where the doors will open, up to the packaging of the Bento. All very well-designed, thought-through and clean. These are details, that make life so much nicer and easier. And the train: I don't even need to start with that - it is amazing! I love it. Greetings from Germany.
This is great. I can't wait for the world to return to normalcy so I can see Japan for myself.
Traveled one month all over Japan and it is as amazing as it looks. From The Travelers view it seems to be one of the most well-run countries in the world! Twice we left items at very busy tourist locations and twice they were right where we left them when we came back! So clean so efficient so much pride of country, yet they still found time to be polite and helpful. I could go on, but just go and see for yourself.
@Mike Collon Diversity rules
How much will it cost for 1 week?
When the trains were coupling at the end I felt like I was watching a very intimate moment 😳 🚊❤️ 🚞 😂
Don't let your parents catch you.
Hayabusa 💚💘🤍 🤍❤️ komachi
Two trains having sex
Two trains having sex
My muscles
My muscles
Involuntarily flex
GO anywhere on the internet: pulling a train on someone is not intimate : D
Need to get a life dude
Your trains are so SHINY and CLEAN !!!
Walking out of the station at Morioka and crossing the bridge looking out over the river was a very pleasant experience. It's great little city.
I took this Hayabusa Shinkansen from Shin Hakodate to Omiya in 2017 and I remember being impressed by that same view coming into Morioka Stn and thinking I wish I had the time to get off there.
These Shinkansen are gems of train engineering, really a spectacular piece of machinery. Thanks for sharing!
Hello dear friend! How are you doing! Hope everything is going well with you over there ! I could love 🌷 us to know each other more better. Thanks 👍 you.
I have been fortunate to have several trips to Japan and taken a number of Shinkansen trains. This video evoked many fond memories of being in Japan and riding their astounding high speed trains. Despite the horrible things that were done in WWII, I've developed a passion for the Japanese culture and the amazing things they have built since then. Best of all, the Japanese are the world's best hosts for visitors!
It was extremely dark in tunnel. Wish I could see the seawater 🤧
A glass tunnel would be awesome
You'd be in big trouble if you could.
It's not in the water but under the ground 😂
@@ohasis8331 I was thinking the same thing! If we see seawater in the tunnel that will be the last sea we ever see, lol. (sorry, my attempt at poetry, lol)
I drive under the water going to ny everyday lol the lincoln tunnel or the holland
Fantastic. I love 💜 the Japanese they put their energy of manufacturing and using best Morden practice.
I really like the metallic green on this particular train.
I laughed out loud when you came out of one tunnel and went right into another one. XD
I hope you're able to visit Europe again sometime soon.
Your videos are, without question, among the very best on You Tube.
Thanks for another great travel report. I remember watching teh coupling and uncoupling of the Shinkansen sets in Morioka and looking forward to visiting again one day.
Interesting color choice. That shade of green was very popular for 1950s autos.
Amazing video. Japanese trains are the best ones of the planet.
Thank you for this bullet train ride, it was really good to watch. I love bullet trains!
I've been waiting this trip for a long time 😍
And it doesn't disappoint me. To watch the explanation of the tunnel really made me in awe. Japan are indeed so advanced. They already had this kind of tunnel ever since the end of 80s.
The color of the train itself so fresh like a green / emerald ocean.
Thank you for always showing us another interesting trip in Japan!
😮Wwwooowwwhhhh amazing😮😮😮😮
Memories of January last year. It's a beautiful trip from Hokkaido to Tokyo. Can't wait till I can go all the way through to Sapporo in 2030. The only challenge I've had is with luggage. There's not much room for big suitcases. However, the trains and the trip are so good! Thank you.
Pleasure to watch, thanks for sharing.
I love watching your videos they are always informative , interesting and I get to learn a lot in each one thank you for sharing your adventures with us 👍😊💕
Wonderful Journey♥️♥️ Extremely beautifully created the video.Thank you very much.
I miss traveling in Japan, and Europe, and basically almost everywhere except my country 😂 😭
Awesome feat of engineering.. well done Japan 👍🇯🇵
A few years ago I found a book called Art of Ekiben, and it had reviews of about 50 different boxes from stations all over Japan.
Magnificent country Japan.harmonious and well run compared to most western countries.
Wonderful video, and a rare treat at the end : seeing two bullet trains mating! 😃❤🙏
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I’d rather travel by train than plane any day 😅 this looks so relaxing!
I love watching your travel videos, it gives me insights on how to use Japan's mass transportation systems.
A very informative video indeed.
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I hope we all enjoyed to see the beautiful under water from the train❤
I used to ride the limited express train once along the undersea tunnel from Aomori to Hakodate. Good experience for me. Impressive 👍
Never been to Japan before. Would like to visit. Thanks for sharing
Thank you! I really enjoyed this video 🤗
Watching your video made me tearful, before the pandemic, I go to to Japan for 3 months every year , traveling from Hokkaido to Kyushu using my Japan rail pass.. ビデオを見ながら泣きました。とっても懐かしいです。いつか日本に戻りたいですね^_^
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@@patricksophia I just cameback from Japan last night. I had an amazing 1 month stay there . Thank you for asking :)
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Nice recording. Thanks for sharing 👍
Just imagine you could watch the sea in the undersea section of a tunnel like this (or is it built somewhere below the sea bottom?) while taking a ride on this train, this would be amazing :) Even if I don't know if you could really take a close look into the water because of the deep darkness and the cloudiness of the sea.
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Thought the same thing.
Is stunning, genial, great! The under water👍🤔
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havenot seen anything like this since the 90s. really grateful for the video. showing this to my son - hes a big fan
Go to Koboro station...
There is literally nothing there, and you feel like you are in abandoned place...
Your videos are so relaxing to watch! どうもありがとうございます
where are the people?
Your passion for what you do is truly inspiring.
No under water seen is shown 👎
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I've scene enough.
It's just the tunnel dude.
What did you expect? A glass tunnel with sharks and fishes?
I thought that was the whole point of this video 😡
Thanks for sharing. Love Japan 🤗
Awesome video. Lovely travel. Thank you for this information. I enjoyed Tokyo during my visit via Narita. 🇯🇵
I think it's hard to say on film footage but if I'm correct in saying, I can say that's an electric train. It was nice to see the travel passenger may have picked a good time to travel for a favorite passenger seat seeing that most seats were empty on board. At first I thought of it to be an underwater train sailing in the water at a fast speed and that's what led me to watch this for the curiosity that this was one small step for man and for that moment I got fooled. I think the best place to be is to watch it in the comfort of your own home lounge, for those who want to, that is. Thank you for sharing a piece of the action, nice.
I like this travel video.
Nice to see two different car.colors, both beautiful to see.
The last time i was in Japan was 31 years ago during 1990. I attended a Vegetable Production Training at the Tsukuba International Agricultural Training Centre (TIATC) sponsored by JICA. During one of our many study tours we travelled to Hokkaido by plane. Our trip by the Shinkansen was from Tokyo to Hiroshima and back! ...it was an experience of a lifetime then, but looking at these latest Shinkansens ...one can be tempted to say that the speed is same or even a bit more than that of a jet.
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This is really cool! Thank you for sharing this!
How is this genre of RUclips so soothing?
All your videos are so informative. I have been a train lover since childhood (I'm 75) and I love learning about train travel in a culture so different from mine (I grew up in NYC). Thank you for providing interesting videos with beautiful visuals and luxurious travel venues!
This things is a true face of how Japans advances of thier technology in the world today and it's durable 👍💖
Great video !
in my 31yrs of existing in this life it's my first time watching a very futuristic innovation of human kind... and also when they are touch each other, I'm kind of watching a very romantic scene 😊😊💜💜
Great video. The trains look clean and well maintained. Bravo!!!
Cool video and very informative. I am from Tampa, Florida, but now I am in Salt Lake City, Utah....I have never heard of the train, but thanks to you, I can experience it from here. Thank you again!
Wonderful
Thank you !👏
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For those wondering the tunnel is about 33 miles long and about 14 miles of it is under the water... also the speed of the train was about 80 mph.
Cool, I took the Euro train that went under the sea tunnel from London to Paris. ❤🎉
Didn't know there was another undersea railway than Channel one, interesting 👍
Greetings from France 🇫🇷
Thanks for the ride!
Amazing thank you for your video 😊
Is so amazing. Very interesting video. Thank you!
That was awesome! Thank you 👍
Nice informativ video. I have done Eurostar a few times now
Hola Kugas, buenas tardes.
Que tremenda obra de infraestructura Ferroviaria nos muestra tu video. Me gusto mucho. Muchas gracias por registrarlo todo y compartirlo con todos nosotros. Muy buen trabajo. Segui adelante. Gracias.
¡Buen Fin y mejor Principio!
¡Feliz 2023!
I love Bullet Trains thanks for sharing
Grand Video ! Thank You !
Wow😲🤩😍! It's amazing👍😍🤩!!!