Very hypnotic. Clean and green. So many places where I would like to stop for a while and explore. Straight out of a Studio Ghibli adventure.
@longrider422 ай бұрын
such a pleasant way to end an evening. After a long hot day of yard work. Thank you for taking these video's. I like these small local rail lines. If I ever make it over to Japan. I'd love to ride some of these. I'd be kinda scared, since I understand so little of the language. So here I sit watching and dreaming.
@herodotosofhalicarnassus10022 ай бұрын
A lot of the signs are in English, and the ticket kiosks also allow you to select a language. Super easy once you get the hang of it.
@luiscurtolo2 ай бұрын
What I most enjoy about these videos is feeling eager to visit Japan's countryside someday... and not only the major tourist and historical mainstream hubs. Thanks so much for this.
@kohedunnАй бұрын
Don't worry about travelling in Japan. Languages are displayed on all public transport.....Kids will greet you in the parks ...
@markscott55429 күн бұрын
You will LOVE it. I lived in Japan for 4 years. When I took the train from Omura to Oita on a Saturday morning to visit the library, there would be pools of mist between the hills, and then on the way back, especially in Autumn, the sun would set the hillside of red-orange-yellow leaved hilsides on fire. Don't even get me started on the Sakura soaked scenes which seemed like pinkish snow, or a billion butterflies. Visit an old castle, climb a hill, then soak in an Onsen and know that you have really lived.
@orsoncarte85362 ай бұрын
How lovely to see the Japanese countryside. More please!!
Such a beautiful landscape, I want to preserve it for future generations.
@mariemorgan77592 ай бұрын
I need my relaxation time away from problems, thank you for these rail videos. Pure ASMR.💕🙏
@anaheim928062 ай бұрын
What are wonderful video showing the beautiful Japanese countryside.
@squeaksvids58862 ай бұрын
Fabulous rail journey, such beautiful scenery. Thanks for filming this. 👍🏻👍🏻
@simonmcowan687422 күн бұрын
Love it, would like to travel around Japan on the smaller rail lines.
@pinta07212 ай бұрын
画面がブレず見ていて疲れません。沿線の景色は最高ですね。
@Cravity70842 ай бұрын
Diesel locomotives look heavy and dark for the smoke produced by diesel engine. But the one locomotive in the video has no overhead wire over it and no pantograph, I just noticed smoke coming out from it . That means it's a diesel locomotive. But still looks so clean, light and modern . Wonderful 😊
@꾀병통치약2 ай бұрын
아름다운 풍경 너무 좋아요 ♥
@downunderrob2 ай бұрын
The Bird-song at the start was pleasant as well. But yes, lovely scenery. 🇦🇺
@sooholee648021 күн бұрын
현재 중앙선 안동~경주 구간이 저 풍경과 흡사한데 12월이면 새로 지은 고속선으로 이전 합니다
@mukeshvig1742 ай бұрын
Beautiful 👍👍👍
@TexasCat992 ай бұрын
33:40 - Drivers test area. Of course, the rest of the video is quite nice. So many small rice fields with lots of waterworks.
@CAPaternosterMedia2 ай бұрын
..young lady train enthusiast taking photo at 22:28 .. 😎 Excellent video Aunz Railfan.. Regards.
@picardiebelleregion95082 ай бұрын
Merci pour ce magnifique voyage dans les campagnes du Japon. Je suis émerveillé par tous les jardins potagers que les gens cultivent partout le long de la voie.
@downunderrob2 ай бұрын
This is such Lush, Green Countryside. So different from Australia. You'll have to do this trip during Winter. It must be Magical with a nice even cover of Snow. ❤🇦🇺
@railtrolley2 ай бұрын
It's a good comparison. Im in QLD, whichh as the same gauge track as Japan: 3'6" for local trains. The Shinkensin is Standard Gauge 4'8 1/2" Japan probably doesn't have the room for the over 10 000km of 3'6" QLD has.
@邹福-e8cАй бұрын
风景很美,隔着屏幕也能感觉到空气很新鲜👍
@upresinsАй бұрын
Wonder how this trip would look like in the depths of Winter. Would love to see that
@edknight149925 күн бұрын
So peaceful and calming. Thanks!
@시커먼선생Mr.Blackman2 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the great video.
@UkraineEnigma2 ай бұрын
Awesome video!
@sibur_67HD2 ай бұрын
Красивое видео, спасибо!
@johnycash962316 күн бұрын
Офигенно👍👍👍Красота неимоверная☝️
@railtrolley2 ай бұрын
It's notable that there is no graffiti, or rubbish at the stations. They get snow there? 15:40 looks like a snow plough, stored in the siding. 31:05 got an enthusiast or hippie there: Surfboard, Coca Cola sign, and an early VW van.
@kohedunnАй бұрын
There is no graffiti anywhere in Japan ...Its not allowed...Kids in School clean the classroom at the end of the day....No roving gangs of out of control woke idiots...Low crime as well....
@Дима-л7г2 ай бұрын
Красота спасибо за видео
@vendi55818 күн бұрын
Pěkné zrychlení při rozjezdu.
@markscott55429 күн бұрын
This reminds me of when I lived in Omura (which serves as the airport for Nagasaki). I was working as a teacher at a couple os schools and chose a house away from the main road - but I hadn't really had a look around. So, there I was, sleeping on my first night in my new home in town, and then I was awakened by an almighyt noise of alarms for barriers closing to traffic for trains. Unhappy to say the least, I went to sleep downstairs on the other side of my little house only to be woken again by the sudden ear-splitting alarms of the barriers coming down to stop traffic from crossing the road due to trains. Next day I realised my house was in a sort of Y-shape island between TWO barrier crossings! On top of that, the locals used to get milk/yoghurt deliver around 5am by motorcycle, PLUS a neighbour kept chickens which (despite the cartoons showing them crowing at sunrise) screeched from around 3am onwards. Up until then I used to look young for my age.
Tôi đã đi tầu điện trên đất nước bạn , rất tuyệt vời .
@kaoriyomiuri26832 ай бұрын
The beginning of the video could be the beginning of a movie or something...
@mohdhafizhusin299417 күн бұрын
Ini Keretapi DMU @ Diesel Multiple Unit!!!!
@陳茂坤-l4t2 ай бұрын
看到這條路線,跟台灣的〔平溪線〕路程很相似,不同的是 平溪線很多人搭,還有:不會下雪!😂😘😅
@hcrun2 ай бұрын
Perhaps someone can explain why, on many bends, there is a length of track running along the outside rail? What purpose does this serve?
@frederickschulkind84312 ай бұрын
Replacement rails to be installed in the track later or they have been removed and not yet taken away.
@davidjohnwagstaff12352 ай бұрын
I'm absolutely no expert here, but the rails are placed too consistently at sharp bends for this extra rail to be replacement rail awaiting removal. Also, the entrance to these pieces of track are splayed out slightly, suggesting that maybe there is an extra wheel (or similar) on the train that inserts itself between the extra rail and the track. In the UK on sharp bends these pieces of "check rail" -- which are designed to alleviate wear on the outer rail -- are placed INSIDE the track, i.e. inside the 4 foot 8.5 inch spaced rails. Maybe in the Japanese system they are place on the outside. This is a pretty good idea if you think about it, as it means that the OUTER rail is easily accessible to be replaced. Also, is this video of a 3 foot 6 gauge line? If so that might be another reason for having an outer, rather than inner, check rail. Just a thought.
@frederickschulkind84312 ай бұрын
@@davidjohnwagstaff1235I think we were looking at 2 different things here. The question referred to rails left to the side and not fastened down.
@frederickschulkind84312 ай бұрын
@@mrhydenotdrjekyll It does not. You answered the wrong question.
@genivaltavaresdesouza87732 ай бұрын
País maravilhoso.
@SayaSebenarnyaUltraman13 күн бұрын
Sepi ya. Jadi pingin hidup disana.
@MARLOWE27425 күн бұрын
原風景とは何年ぐらい前のことですか?
@antoniocarlossilva2688Ай бұрын
❤😮
@Володимир-н5й22 күн бұрын
It is not clear why there are so few stops if there are many settlements on the train's route. How do residents get to them if there is no train stop?🤔✌️🇺🇦
@siegmars.45014 күн бұрын
was my first question, too. but I was mostly astonished about the gap of travellers! only one?