And once again a nice video from the Enoden Railway - thank you very much! 👍 This is your first post where you also published English descriptions, your viewer numbers have multiplied as a result and you have significantly more likes than before. Because I don't speak Japanese, I could only sometimes tell from the printed labels on stations or train vehicles in your early videos that they were filmed in or around Tokyo... I was also happy about these films, as I got a small insight into a far away culture with very interesting railway traffic! Many greetings 🖖
Thank you for your comment. I don't even know how much the videos I shot convey the charm of Japanese railways. I don't know how well it meets the audience's needs. However, video has the power to transmit information to the world that cannot be conveyed through photos or text alone. I would be happy if people who saw it could meet their own needs and increase their knowledge, even if just a little. Please learn about Japanese railways little by little (and continue to do so).
@@14ikesan12 Yes, I will and I do: with very nice channels like yours and others! I am also very thankful that you reply to EVERY comment… 🙏 not only my comments, you do with EVERYONE!!! 👍👍👍 I like this very much and it shows that every watcher of your videos is welcome! Arigato, dear Ikesan and best regards 🖖
@@wandajackson3410 I'm a latecomer as a RUclipsr, and many similar videos have already been uploaded. So how can I operate my channel to make it different from other channels? I have to keep looking for it. Thank you for your comment. It's encouraging to me.
Many Japanese people affectionately refer to Enoshima Electric Railway as "Eno-den." (den is an abbreviation for electric car) This is our neighbor's "Eno-den".
People all over the world say that Japanese trains are punctual. The same is true for Enoshima Electric Railway, which is a vehicle that you can use with confidence at any time. It's cheap and safe. Please come visit Japan once. (Those who have experience as train crew members often have dreams of missing the train.)
@@moviewatcher1239 Fuzisawa or Kamakura.Both stations are located in Kanagawa Prefecture, and can be reached in about an hour from Tokyo Station. To go to Fujisawa Station, it is convenient to take the Tokaido Line from Tokyo Station, and to go to Kamakura Station, it is convenient to take the Yokosuka Line. Please inquire at the information desk at Tokyo Station for directions. The young staff can speak English smoothly. Nowadays, many foreign customers ride this railway. So many.
「国」という言葉が別の国を意味するのなら、イタリアに来てください。私の地域、サヴォーナ県リグーリア州、観光都市「アラッシオ」とライグーリアの間に「このビデオにあるものと似た鉄道路線があります。片側の丘と家、そして線路、車が通る道路、そして海! 良い一日を! `Kuni' to iu kotoba ga betsu no kuni o imi suru nonara, Itaria ni kite kudasai. Watashi no chiiki, savu~ōna ken rigūria-shū, kankō toshi `arasshio' to raigūria no ma ni `kono bideo ni aru mono to nita tetsudō rosen ga arimasu. Katagawa no oka to ie, soshite senro,-sha ga tōru dōro, soshite umi! Yoiichinichiwo!
And once again a nice video from the Enoden Railway - thank you very much! 👍
This is your first post where you also published English descriptions, your viewer numbers have multiplied as a result and you have significantly more likes than before.
Because I don't speak Japanese, I could only sometimes tell from the printed labels on stations or train vehicles in your early videos that they were filmed in or around Tokyo...
I was also happy about these films, as I got a small insight into a far away culture with very interesting railway traffic!
Many greetings 🖖
Thank you for your comment.
I don't even know how much the videos I shot convey the charm of Japanese railways. I don't know how well it meets the audience's needs.
However, video has the power to transmit information to the world that cannot be conveyed through photos or text alone. I would be happy if people who saw it could meet their own needs and increase their knowledge, even if just a little.
Please learn about Japanese railways little by little (and continue to do so).
@@14ikesan12 Yes, I will and I do: with very nice channels like yours and others! I am also very thankful that you reply to EVERY comment… 🙏 not only my comments, you do with EVERYONE!!! 👍👍👍
I like this very much and it shows that every watcher of your videos is welcome!
Arigato, dear Ikesan and best regards 🖖
@@wandajackson3410 I'm a latecomer as a RUclipsr, and many similar videos have already been uploaded. So how can I operate my channel to make it different from other channels? I have to keep looking for it. Thank you for your comment. It's encouraging to me.
Sharing a little of Mai and Sakuta's world. Thank you.
Many Japanese people affectionately refer to Enoshima Electric Railway as "Eno-den."
(den is an abbreviation for electric car)
This is our neighbor's "Eno-den".
What a gorgeous little railway line.
It feels good in summer.
Also, spring, autumn, and winter.
really enjoyed your video well done you need a 4k camera
Thank you so much. See you next video.
🙂
I've always wondered what it's like to travel by train in another country these look promising
People all over the world say that Japanese trains are punctual. The same is true for Enoshima Electric Railway, which is a vehicle that you can use with confidence at any time.
It's cheap and safe. Please come visit Japan once.
(Those who have experience as train crew members often have dreams of missing the train.)
@@14ikesan12 which City Do I have to travel to to catch this train?
@@moviewatcher1239 Fuzisawa or Kamakura.Both stations are located in Kanagawa Prefecture, and can be reached in about an hour from Tokyo Station. To go to Fujisawa Station, it is convenient to take the Tokaido Line from Tokyo Station, and to go to Kamakura Station, it is convenient to take the Yokosuka Line.
Please inquire at the information desk at Tokyo Station for directions. The young staff can speak English smoothly.
Nowadays, many foreign customers ride this railway.
So many.
「国」という言葉が別の国を意味するのなら、イタリアに来てください。私の地域、サヴォーナ県リグーリア州、観光都市「アラッシオ」とライグーリアの間に「このビデオにあるものと似た鉄道路線があります。片側の丘と家、そして線路、車が通る道路、そして海! 良い一日を!
`Kuni' to iu kotoba ga betsu no kuni o imi suru nonara, Itaria ni kite kudasai. Watashi no chiiki, savu~ōna ken rigūria-shū, kankō toshi `arasshio' to raigūria no ma ni `kono bideo ni aru mono to nita tetsudō rosen ga arimasu. Katagawa no oka to ie, soshite senro,-sha ga tōru dōro, soshite umi! Yoiichinichiwo!
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たしかに、これだけきれいに前面展望動画が見れるのは、電車の窓がきれいだからですね。そして駅で行き違いのあと単線にもどるところのポイントが「これ通れるんだ?」と思って「これがスプリングポイントってやつなのね!」といまさらなことに気が付きました。すいません。どこ見ているんだか。
地上でスプリングポイントを見ていると、列車が通過した少し後にガシャーンと結構力強い音がして、ポイントが戻る。それも私たちには楽しいギミックです。
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One day i leave europe for asia. Never will return. Actuellement j'apprends parler hindi.
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