Love this. Nice editing and info. Now I just have to get the funds! 😂
@VoyagesJapan Жыл бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it. I do hope you get to experience it. Life changing stuff!
@LightyearBikes Жыл бұрын
It was cool to see the history videos. Thanks for this
@raymondveracruz8 ай бұрын
you have such a “Great Big Story” vibe in your delivery and production. wouldn’t be surprised if you were an alumni
@VoyagesJapan8 ай бұрын
Oh wow!! I didn’t even know about them. It took me a minute to figure out what you were talking about but I googled it and found their channel. I’m going to check out some of their videos today! I love watching channels like that. I just started making these videos near the end of last year so I’m still trying to get my style down and focus on the story more. Compliments like yours DEFINITELY motivate me to believe I’m doing something right and to keep going, so thank you very much for taking the time to leave such a kind note!!
@raymondveracruz8 ай бұрын
@@VoyagesJapan you also remind me of a PBS Nova Host (she went to Antarctica in a series of videos). all of that to say you are already performing at a high level. please keep it up!
@VoyagesJapan8 ай бұрын
@@raymondveracruz 😁 That’s an awesome compliment. Thank you so much for the references for Great Big Story and Nova. I’m going to keep working at getting better for sure!!
@宮田雅人-x7q9 ай бұрын
In Japan, when we talk about sleeper trains, they are called Blue Train because of the nighttime image. Speed seems to be important for trains like the Shinkansen, but cruise trains, which offer spacious and relaxing travel, should be evaluated. His Majesty the Emperor of Japan rode in Salon Car Naniwa, the ancestor of the Mizukaze, and I would be happy if state guests visited western Japan and rode in the Mizukaze. 日本で寝台列車と言えば、夜のイメージでブルートレインと呼ばれました 鉄道は新幹線のように速さが重要と思われますが、広くゆったり旅行できるクルーズトレインは評価されるべきでしょう 天皇陛下は、瑞風の祖先であるサロンカーなにわに乗車された経験がありますが、私としては国賓が岡山•広島•山口•鳥取•島根5県いずれかを訪問で、瑞風に乗車されたらうれしく感じます
@VoyagesJapan8 ай бұрын
This is an awesome history lesson! I'm definitely more intrigued by the sleeper trains than the Shinkansen. I'm glad they're making a resurgence.