Riding Japan's Stove Train in Heavy Snow | Tsugaru Railway Aomori

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @alluringgrace413
    @alluringgrace413 Год назад +4

    Wow, the food in Japan looks great and affordable. Really get a lot for what you pay for, $6.70 in Japan for that, in the U.S. that would likely cost $25+.

    • @SecretOnsenTravel
      @SecretOnsenTravel  Год назад

      It's cheaper than overseas, but Japan has also become more expensive than it used to be...

  • @kirak1561
    @kirak1561 Год назад +3

    I loved this. Was interesting and relaxing to watch. The stove train and also the style of the ryokan felt historical. Beautiful snow

    • @SecretOnsenTravel
      @SecretOnsenTravel  Год назад +1

      I was able to have a really good experience! If I have the chance, I'm thinking of uploading more videos of train journeys.

    • @kirak1561
      @kirak1561 Год назад

      @@SecretOnsenTravel would love it. And glad you enjoyed

  • @billriver1161
    @billriver1161 Год назад +4

    This travel video of yours was also very good. I also like traveling by train. Although we are separated by more than ten thousand kilometers, when I was a student, I returned to the dormitory every Sunday on such a "stove" train. I remember the stove was called "Johnny". And either the guide put coal on it or the passengers. I wish you many more beautiful travels and good health.

    • @SecretOnsenTravel
      @SecretOnsenTravel  Год назад +2

      I will try to make videos like this in addition to the hot springs!
      Thank you!

  • @jhlee1317
    @jhlee1317 Год назад +6

    영상좋아요 !!

  • @akkitty22
    @akkitty22 Год назад +2

    This was a brilliant video, thank you for this touching masterpiece. My favorite parts 19:56 because of the isolating sensations - of everything being shut out on a holiday - and finding a dim place to set down and have warm sake seems perfect. The blare of the tv and the drone of a great ship far into its journey behind it all.

    • @SecretOnsenTravel
      @SecretOnsenTravel  Год назад

      I also love that scene. Drinking hot sake in a small izakaya that only regulars from snowy regions visit is the best.
      Thank you!

  • @cherrytomato6139
    @cherrytomato6139 Год назад +2

    This was very interesting, thank you! The ryokan is what probably used to be the life for many people in recent past, it reminded us how tough it was! Kerosene stoves and coal heaters are still used in many places. I remember about 20 or 25 years ago we relied on kerosene heaters in cold weather in my place, so I almost felt the cold from your video! You always tell us about unusual locations and experiences in Japan, thank you very much

    • @SecretOnsenTravel
      @SecretOnsenTravel  Год назад +1

      Because I had longed for this kind of life, I was able to have a lot of fun and a great experience! If I have the chance again, I think I will travel by train!
      Thank you!

  • @이신디-y1n
    @이신디-y1n Год назад +2

    추운날씨에 스토브열차 체험해 주셔서 감사합니다
    옛 감성에 젖어 영상 잘 봤지만
    추워서 고생하셨지요?😅
    가끔씩 기차여행 올려주시면
    고맙겠습니다😊

    • @SecretOnsenTravel
      @SecretOnsenTravel  Год назад +1

      너누 즐거운 여행이었습니다! 기회가 되면 또 촬영할 생각입니다! 감사합니다!

  • @h.e.h.e._
    @h.e.h.e._ Год назад +2

    乗って見たいですね!素敵な動画ありがとうございます。

    • @SecretOnsenTravel
      @SecretOnsenTravel  Год назад +1

      機会があれば是非!ありがとうございます!

  • @DeviantHyperMoon
    @DeviantHyperMoon Год назад +2

    Such a wonderful trip! Thank you so much

  • @ЛЬВИНИ
    @ЛЬВИНИ 11 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent shot. Like..

  • @sebastianmineo1313
    @sebastianmineo1313 Год назад +2

    Interesting train with a coal stove.
    Rokan hotels are comfy. I've stayed in two. The first was because i requested it from the local office. I stayed just 2 nights for the experience and the business hotel around the corner was about $70 /day cheaper. It had a beautiful indoor community hot bath as well as private toilets and baths. I'd been going to Japan for a while and had been to both natural and indoor "onsen" hot bath. Being American, at first it seemed strange. Then I got used to it. Knowing the tradition of bathing first and after helped. The other was older, still and in room toilet and bath. 3 to a room. A thanks for working so hard office party. The outside onsen in winter was great. A floating tray with hot sake' and one kimasu. Pour, sip, pass. The rest of the night was endless beer and sake'. I've stayed at business hotels that had indoor community baths as well. My American colleagues never went, only me. They don't know the relaxation they're missing!

    • @SecretOnsenTravel
      @SecretOnsenTravel  Год назад

      also love outdoor onsen in winter and hot sake! I think onsen is the greatest luxury you can experience in Japan! I want to convey this charm to more people on this channel!
      Thank you.

  • @user-suzy-d3b
    @user-suzy-d3b Год назад +4

    엄마가 좋아하실거같은 기차

  • @somi-vw
    @somi-vw 9 дней назад

    드디어 스토브열차타러 다음주 갑니다

  • @牧トオル
    @牧トオル Год назад +2

    高倉健の世界だなあ〜

  • @petersmit7650
    @petersmit7650 Год назад +2

    Are you a Tourist or a Local ??...
    is a question you have to ask yourself...

  • @johonchristiemckennzzie1696
    @johonchristiemckennzzie1696 Год назад +2

    無限列車編 | 鬼滅の刃ーきめつのやいば