it's second time that I watch this journey and I like it so much . I think Matsumoto is amazing . Great ride. Good job. Thank you ;
@takayukisorimachi7725 Жыл бұрын
It automatically adjusts the air suspension every time it makes a curve, tilting the car 2 degrees. Drivers are constantly nervous due to the many curves and braking on downhill slopes.
@yamamurashigeo162416 күн бұрын
岡谷から塩尻迄が一昔前迄はスーパーあずさでも約10分かかったのが7分程度で着くから速いなぁ~。
@Marisolita_95 Жыл бұрын
Chuo - Line is probably the longest line in Japan. Can anyone from Japan confirm this + how long that line actually is? Thanks for filming this for us. Gives perspective on how far the Tokyo Metropolitan area is spread, and this is just one direction, west /north I guess. ありがとう、そしてあなたに最高です! 💜💕💜
@takayukisorimachi7725 Жыл бұрын
The Chuo Line is not long, at 225km, so I think it is rather short. The long route is over 900km. It is an important route used by locals heading to Nagoya and businessmen heading to Matsumoto, as seen in this video. Due to the series of curves and hills, extreme caution is required when driving, and the vehicle is unique in that it is equipped with a device that tilts the vehicle approximately 2 degrees when it approaches a curve, allowing it to run without slowing down too much. It's called a pendulum vehicle. It was developed about 40 years ago, and at first it had an uncomfortable ride, but now it's so comfortable that you don't even notice it unless you ask.