i NEED to know what music you used in the intro, its SOO GOOOOOOOOOD
@lyndonli-pv8pc21 күн бұрын
Can you do jakarta next? Jakarta is also one of the most flooding cities in the world
@campbelltransportservices17221 күн бұрын
This video is a prime example if a country cares for the safety of their people. They will spend the money to ensure so
@Hhhh22222-w21 күн бұрын
Correct, this is what real "national security" looks like, not bombing other poorer nations oceans away.
@martinbruhn527421 күн бұрын
I mean, to be fair, that's also an example of a country, that's balls deep in debt. Highest debt to GDP ratio in the world. Italy or Greece are nothing in comparison.
@cboy039421 күн бұрын
@@martinbruhn5274At least the debt has gone to better the lives than of its people unlike our debt in the US. Also most of Japanese debt is held domestically. It’s a problem but not as dire as a country that depended on foreign debt.
@martinbruhn527421 күн бұрын
@@cboy0394 I know, but there also is a reason, why Japan has been in stagnation since the 80s.
@Dwyane1st21 күн бұрын
IF they could pull this off eventually. Given Japan's recent track records (2011 earthquake and tsunami, the aftermath of which is still, to this day, nowhere near being 'rebuilt', not to mention Fukushima; how they handled the pandemic; how they failed the Indian bullet train project; numerous other frauds etc), this isn't looking too promising. It's interesting that western media get PUMPED with everything Japanese. I mean, gotta give it to the propaganda department of the Japanese government lol
@Mr_Galaxxy21 күн бұрын
I feel like Japan is like a phoenix it's always rising from the ashes and becomes stronger and smarter.
@cymo734412 күн бұрын
I also thought the same thing, Japan in the near decades will eventually rise again.
@zam02310 күн бұрын
I think that is one of the reasons that the phoenix became the emblem of the Japanese Imperial household. This emblem can be seen on the Toyota Century. The car that is made exclusively for the Imperial household and other VIPs in Japan.
@jakoos21 күн бұрын
Visited Tokyo this year and was completely blown away by the infrastructure. Truly a modern marvel.
@kinfongyeung540021 күн бұрын
been the modern marvel since the 1960s
@conor715421 күн бұрын
People need to understand that they see a very superficial level of a place when they spend a week as a tourist there. There’s a great video of a guy talking about his dumb girlfriend saying she wants to live somewhere they went on vacation. Like yeah, no shit you think it’s a paradise, you spent a week in a hotel eating out for every meal.
@flecx976721 күн бұрын
Tbh i've been to Japan a few times for holiday as well as work and in my opinion it's far better there than for example in Europe. Infrastructure is far better, housing way cheaper, work hours are getter better every year (taxation is also not as high). Still i would never wan't to live in Tokyo, there are far to many people there, during rush hour u can't move in any public transport and thanks to tourism every train in the city is completely full all das. 10 years ago, if u took a train outside of rush hour they were basically empty, same for streets and Restaurants, today the city is completely full. Also it's kind of embarassing to see how other Western people are behaving themself...
@jakoos21 күн бұрын
@@conor7154 relax brother
@mukkaar21 күн бұрын
Except freaking exposed power lines.
@TheRailwayDrone20 күн бұрын
THIS is the type of government spending that is needed in many cities around the world. Japan is on another planet. They take pride in their land and care for their people. I was stationed there for 3 years when I was in the Navy and would move back there in a heartbeat.
@AS-np3yq12 күн бұрын
you need patriotism..
@TheRailwayDrone12 күн бұрын
@AS-np3yq My apologies for not walking around the midwest looking like the Statue of Liberty's pimp. Patriotism is about more than "talk" which many Americans love to do.
@valyshknee4203Күн бұрын
they are importing migrants as we speak right now
@GarageSupraКүн бұрын
Not only that, they care for the world outside of Japan. Recently the government has reimbursed over 100,000 people outside of Japan that were involved in the Mt Gox bitcoin scandal the best they could. I personally received money from them in Australia because of the selfish action of one man.
@TheRailwayDroneКүн бұрын
@@GarageSupra Yes! I read about that!
@TheCaptainFrite21 күн бұрын
Ok this is crazy, you're releasing this now, and Abroad in Japan is releasing a documentary tomorrow on the same subject but across all of Japan. Two incredible creators talking about the same issue is fantastic.
@DanielJodin21 күн бұрын
i'd love to see them do Japan related infrastructure content together, it would be the collab of the year!
@mfaizsyahmi20 күн бұрын
The best infrastructure KZbinr and the best Japan KZbinr covering the same subjects and releasing 1 day apart... and they didn't cross paths? We were on the verge of greatness, we were _this_ close!
@bertilhatt20 күн бұрын
Now I know who made the animations at 36:07
@harrybale31318 күн бұрын
What's even crazier is that he went to Gcans too, just came from that video
@coltonberry993513 күн бұрын
wow thats crazy, its almost like the Japanese government is making a PR push for this exact subject lol
@samsam21amb21 күн бұрын
Fantastic documentary. Absolutely loved this video; I think this is my new favourite B1M video. Keep up the good work!
@bablubawra13523 күн бұрын
Especially that intro music in beginning was spot on 👍🏽
@RogerChuiUKY21 күн бұрын
Let's not kid ourselves, this is where they'll be keeping the Evas after the Second Impact
@mllarson21 күн бұрын
"Get in the Eva Shinji!!!"
@yunowhatitis678321 күн бұрын
This is just what they're showing to the public, Geofront is probably already in construction.
@andorrotheinsane460421 күн бұрын
*squaresoundsnoises coming from an Ocd driven Angel*
@nagasako721 күн бұрын
If there was asteroid impact. They could seal entrance and place containers of food and fresh water to the ceiling. You need a place to protect food for few days when outside 200C-400C
@VV-xe4ym21 күн бұрын
I liked the word play they are using for the tunnels they are building for the floods called "jikan", it's only a matter of time for the next disaster.
@johnny_eth21 күн бұрын
19:00 what's most impressive about that TBM is how clean it is ! No dust, no dirt, no stains, no scratches. Just pristine out of it's shrink wrap.
@thomasluk431920 күн бұрын
Yes it is. None of the other can do it except japan.
@mosubekore7820 күн бұрын
@@thomasluk4319 OCD
@spectria.limina19 күн бұрын
One of the shield plates from the original TBM is on display outside the main drainage facility. It's kept in such incredible condition, it looks fake.
@Samuel_J121 күн бұрын
That was incredible. Where to even start? I loved the scripting, the story being told, the music, the locations, the engineering, Fred's barely-contained excitement and, of course, the wacky details. Massive congrats to the entire team for another excellent long-form documentary.
@bk254421 күн бұрын
I don’t like the hyping everything up all the time “this city shouldn’t even be here blah blah.” Turns me off watching.
@nagasako721 күн бұрын
Details of Japanese emergency infrastructure is what gets me. Reason why every JP airport and JP school has their name on roof or field in giant letters, because in tsunami or quake and everything is leveled. JSDF or Rescue can use them as land marks. And every bridge in Japan is chunky Boi with reinforcement. Japan makes for great vacation for engineers. 😅
@Dwyane1st21 күн бұрын
Interesting, my comment was either hidden or deleted, I wonder why. So here it is: This is wonderful if they could actually pull this off in the end. Given Japan's recent track records (2011 earthquake and tsunami, the aftermath of which is nowhere near being 'rebuilt' to this day, not to mention the power plant thing; their failed Indian bullet train project; numerous other frauds by major corps), this isn't looking too promising. It's interesting that western media get PUMPED with anything Japanese. I mean gotta give it to the propaganda department of the Japanese gov lol
@donskuse219421 күн бұрын
You have to keep the dolts interested with flashing lights and lots of colours. How else are we going to keep them away from Truth Social and Fox News? The rest of us watch documentaries because we want to learn, however we do appreciate the BM1 above all others!!
@bk254421 күн бұрын
@@donskuse2194 Thankfully we don’t those networks in my country. Last time I watched B1M all the way through Fred had thankfully stopped over-emphasising the “B”illions when talking about costs. Haven’t yet got the bravery to continue watching this Tokyo one all the way through the hyperbole but hopefully that trend has continued to improve.
I was on holiday in Tokyo two months ago. I stayed in the Shinjuku area and had eight days to explore the city, and I've got to say it was one of the greatest cities I've ever visited. It truly was such a wonderful place to stay. Everything was clean and organized, the people were friendly, and there was so much to do. I would love to go back again.
@J.J.J.J.J.J.J17 күн бұрын
Keep coming back! You sound like a person well suited for Tokyo and would enhance the city rather than detract from it.
@skyvanisher163921 күн бұрын
I came back from Japan a few weeks ago and you don't really know how much of a different world Japan is until you visit there yourself. Their infrastructure was an absolute joy to experience and something I could only wish my city in the US could even try to achieve let alone care.
@TheCyberMantis21 күн бұрын
The only thing the USA cares about is the military. Japan spends it's resources on infrastructure. America spends it's resources entirely on military. America has crumbling roads and overcrowded airports.
@merlinthemagus21 күн бұрын
The US increasingly resembles a third world country. Japan is just next level.
@longiusaescius253720 күн бұрын
@skyvanisher1639 We spend NASA budgets on Urban Scholar's EBT
@d.b.cooper115 күн бұрын
Lol I see you skipped the usual Europe step. Usually Americans come to Europe & get their mind blown re trans/subways/cycling etc, and us Europeans look at Japan/China & moan re how we haven't invested in our old infrastructure....you skipped the middle man & went to the top boss. USA is living off it's former glories, the recent infrastructure bill helps, but it's only just a band aid, expect the new administration to also take 2 further steps back. Sadly even in Europe our politicians are too scared of budgets/short term elections to invest in the future, we've also fell behind.
@longiusaescius253715 күн бұрын
@@d.b.cooper1 An "infrastructure" bill with no infrastructure payment helps infrastructure? And European politicians like Americans are too busy spending taxes on foreign
@robcain886521 күн бұрын
Now this is the kind of project that every nation needs. Japan is setting a very high bar for assisting and protecting the public with few financial constraints. The B1M have really outdone themselves with this video...
@conor715421 күн бұрын
It’s an investment in the country’s most valuable area. I can show you plenty of places that have been completely neglected.
@WheeledHamster21 күн бұрын
Except government in other countries doesn't care.
@Hhhh22222-w21 күн бұрын
@@conor7154Ofc but again, is it not a good thing to prioritise what is most valuable?
@SL4PSH0CK17 күн бұрын
@@conor7154yep it's often the most neglected and abandoned plans
@hueanao14 күн бұрын
That's so true. This video actually made me a bit sad, comparing Tokyo with São Paulo, cities that are oddly similar in some points, like for example being so massive compared to other cities in the country. São Paulo is completely left to rot, with pollution, drug dens, favelas, crime... The list goes on and on. The city also has massive floods dozens of times a year, and the government does nothing to prevent disasters, since promising to fix the issue gives more votes than actually preventing the issue from happening. It's eye-opening just how distinct both cities are, almost as if they were on opposite sides of the planet, haha.
@yb533621 күн бұрын
As a Japanese, I learned more about the city I live in in 39 minutes than 7 years living in the city. I also found it interesting that you chose "震災" as translation for earthquakes rather than "地震." Former means "disaster caused by earthquake" (like blackouts, fire, etc) while latter means literal "earthquakes." I think the former word fits more in the context of this video, so translator really did a nice job here.
@nekpsan20 күн бұрын
I agree, the Japanese translation was very accurate and it wasn’t awkward.
@rewolfer12 күн бұрын
I’ve been living here 10 years and hadn’t heard about the Resilience Project. I’d seen video of the huge storm water drainage systems but can’t believe they’re building even more larger systems now and to handle river flooding. Amazing. Although I live on the other side of Tamagawa so I’ll probably not be saved 😂
@imjustchew21 күн бұрын
Btw, 50% of all traffic signals are centrally controlled in Tokyo, so when a disaster strikes, "prevention" mode will instantly kick in and prevent all inward traffic into Tokyo except for emergency vehicles.
@Christina2321 күн бұрын
In a disaster alot of people won't be looking at traffic signs or care about driving rules 😂
@StickHits21 күн бұрын
@@Christina23 I think in a civilized country like Japan they just might...
@prxzmsAU21 күн бұрын
@@Christina23luckily enough the Japanese are unlike us in the west 😂
@longiusaescius253720 күн бұрын
@Christina23 Japan doesn't have Urban Scholars
@kjracz1520 күн бұрын
@@Christina23 but... this is Japan. 😂
@HolyPire21 күн бұрын
I was lucky in my life and could visit Tokyo 4 times.... I just say that: save up all the money you can and make a once in a lifetime trip for 1 or 2 month to Tokio and Japan. Is worth a million times more than a yearly trip to a shitty beach somewhere else...
@nny20559 күн бұрын
Try traveling countryside next time. From Hokkaido to the Sea of Japan, Seto Inland Sea, Wakasa Bay, Tosa, and Kyushu, all have different and delicious foods.(^o^)
@jezrix21 күн бұрын
Going to Japan next week. Although I’ve lived there and been back since, whenever I watch fantastic stories about their dedication and humbleness towards each other, I wonder why I left. Thank you B1M for this extraordinary story.
@dweis21721 күн бұрын
I'm a Tokyo resident and had no idea this stuff was happening around me. Thanks for both terrifying and reassuring me, Fred.
@LOLnesssss21 күн бұрын
This is in my opinion the best video B1M has ever made. Almost 40 minutes of content about my most favourite city in the world Tokyo, other than my hometown KL. Christmas has come early! 🎄
@Δ-Δ-Δ-Δ21 күн бұрын
KL? King's Landing?
@afizi121321 күн бұрын
kl also need this idea to fight flood that always happens when rain come
@SaraanSarangi21 күн бұрын
Kuala Lumpur is an absolute magic. Not less than any other big metropolitan area
@rm68920 күн бұрын
I’m from Tokyo but I was not aware of this project. I am MOVED by this video the content, the production, everything was beautiful, makes me cry tbh. It made me proud to be Japanese but at the same time made me sad because we know the great earthquake is bound to happen. Thank you for this video!
@subashmagimithu122321 күн бұрын
I'm from India, I don't know why but I always get amazed by japan and always pray God slightly inside my heart to protect japan from any kind of natural disasters We should learn from japan that even after these much of natural disaster vulnerability they are developed, developing.
Yes, Taoo, you are right. The Tohoku earthquake was a real awakening for Japan. All trains stopped in Tokyo. But actually, if you ever watch the videos of the earthquake, I never saw any buildings fall from the earthquake. (Maybe there were a few, but most stood). Sadly it was the tsunami that killed most of the people. 😞 And now the region has prepared for that, as Tokyo is raising their seawall as stated in this video. More countries need to prepare for global warming as Japan is doing.
the non-stop quick cuts are going to give me a seizure
@TheLotusManFILMs.21 күн бұрын
@@GFkilla17 Agree, it's awful.
@VeNkATesHDXTS21 күн бұрын
No it was good @@TheLotusManFILMs.
@gravytrainwithbiscuitwheels21 күн бұрын
@@GFkilla17 stopped watching it, hope this isn't their new style
@shecravesit707221 күн бұрын
@@gravytrainwithbiscuitwheels Certain cuts were excessive and over done, but the majority of feedback has been positive
@robert756720 күн бұрын
Recently visited Japan and I fell in love. So in love I’m returning next year for a month. It’s an incredible country with even more incredible people. Happy to see a society investing in infrastructure that will protect its people and way of life and commerce.
@Trixiestar020 күн бұрын
do you know about the other side of japan?
@Buggiy20 күн бұрын
Few days left till our departure to japan. But as always japan has many problems you dont see or dont care about as a foreigner in your holidays.
@J.J.J.J.J.J.J17 күн бұрын
Stay the whole 90 days if you can! There are so many great places to visit in Japan.
@robert756717 күн бұрын
@@J.J.J.J.J.J.J ah I’ve already purchased my ticket for the entire month of July 2025.
@robert756717 күн бұрын
@@Trixiestar0 no country is perfect. So please let’s not engage in the whataboutisms. America has gun violence and tourism hasn’t dented. Just like it abuses its citizens with police brutality and kills them with crap food and bad healthcare. I’m well aware Japan chooses to have a homogeneous society - that doesn’t bother me. Their country. Their rules. Doesn’t mean I still can’t enjoy it as a tourist.
@JustinJamesJeep21 күн бұрын
My Grandpa was a missionary in Indonesia. He was treated like royalty by the government of Bali as thanks for his help in their country. About 10-15 years ago he was taken to Tokyo to meet some politicians and they took him for a tour of the underground water silo's so that he could bring the same infrastructure to a few islands in Indonesia. We have a photo album of his trip to Tokyo. He was giddy like a kid in a candy store every time he talked about it. Such good memories! Thank you for the video!
@Hagg-o-tron21 күн бұрын
Christian missionaries are one of the most disgusting things to have happened to Asia. It's an amazing continent with diverse and ancient history with a wealth of religions. It's absolutely abhorrent that westerners came over and tried to evangelize a wonderful continent.
@ytpanda39821 күн бұрын
I don't really understand what the help is from a missionary, but that sounds like an awesome photo! Very cool that he brought such useful infrastructure ideas
@JustinJamesJeep21 күн бұрын
@ytpanda398 when he first started the mission he taught people how to grow food and build better houses. They were borderline nomadic people due to the tsunamis constantly destroying their grass huts. So essentially in the beginning his mission was food and housing. When I was born he started taking in children on the island of Sumba. People on the island were not able to care for their children so they would abandon them. The children's home quickly grew into a huge operation where my grandpa spent most of his time. This was around about when he went to Tokyo to get some ideas for an upgraded building to withstand earthquakes and tsunamis. When he went back to Sumba he built a compound where the whole building had a concrete water storage silo below to slow the flooding and to store water for the dry season. Before being told he needed to return to Canada for his health, he finished a few schools and churches and expanded the children's home to have 2 more compounds (one for teen boys and one for teen girls). He built roads connecting everything to eachother and to the main town on the island. The mission now mostly runs itself since many of the first children are in their 30s but there are still volunteers from Canada going every year to help. It is nice that no one needs to live there long term to help anymore though. My grandpa lived there for half his life and still today doesn't know many of his grandkids. But that's the sacrifice he made I guess. If you made it this far, thank you for reading my rambling!
@ytpanda39820 күн бұрын
@JustinJamesJeep fascinating story, thank you
@kininarudon378320 күн бұрын
In 2015, Japan spent a long time carrying out geological and other studies for the Indonesian high-speed railway, but the Indonesian government handed over all the study materials to China, and a Chinese company was chosen to build the project. Since then, Japan has had negative feelings towards Indonesia.
@dolwolfianphotography21 күн бұрын
Had the chance to travel all around the world too but Tokyo and Japan is out of this world! An organised chaos with amazing people You will never be the same after visiting it and will struggle to get back to your ordinary live wherever you're living!
@UnrealBenji21 күн бұрын
Fred’s face while looking at the guy speaking Japanese just priceless 😂 19:00
@robertaries297421 күн бұрын
😭
@imjohnfinnegan21 күн бұрын
The Japanese really do the biggest mega projects to absolute highest standards possible. I'm constantly in awe at what they can achieve. Their public projects really are next level. Great video B1M. The information presented was expertly explained while also being throughly entertaining, even with the extra runtime. Really hope yous do more long form videos like this.
@Timmycoo21 күн бұрын
38+ mins of the B1M? Yes please!
@しおんぬ-i9p21 күн бұрын
If you compare Tokyo as it was 400 years ago, when it was called Edo, with the Tokyo of today, you can see how much time and effort went into developing the barren wetlands into a huge city. In the Edo period, Tokyo was a water town with a network of waterways like Venice, and it was constantly battling the risk of flooding. The ultimate example of this is the huge underground waterways of today.
@Fenthule21 күн бұрын
Fred, this production quality is through the roof. Huge props to the editors who worked on this video. Incredibly well done.
@snflwrbrain572319 күн бұрын
It's so refreshing to watch a high quality produced documentary on KZbin that is completely free. I am a subscriber now!
@HelicopterDown21 күн бұрын
the editing in this video is amazing!
@hrlrl930921 күн бұрын
One of the most well made documentaries I've ever seen on KZbin
@joseph.jannette502921 күн бұрын
This might just be the best video you folks have made I can’t wait to see what’s you have in store for next year 👍
@TheB1M21 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!!!
@rodrigoherediac21 күн бұрын
Tokyo is and will always be my number one city in the world. ❤
@robbie690521 күн бұрын
Great work Fred & video production team, really high finish on this one.
@DarylSolis21 күн бұрын
I lived in Tokyo for 6 years. Amazing place, I love Tokyo. So many amazing experiences there. Japan was very good to me :)
@yingyang-i8s21 күн бұрын
Meanwhile the UK can't even fix a blocked drainage system...
@indominusrex165221 күн бұрын
The UK can't even fix it's government to begin with
@himaro10121 күн бұрын
If you want to see the state of British infrastructure engineering, look at HS2. At its grandest, it doesn't even hold a candle against what Tokyo is doing, and yet it's just dragging on and on and on, with more and more issues.
@yingyang-i8s21 күн бұрын
@ I drive past part of it everyday. Slow and costly…
@DJShadesUK14 күн бұрын
@@yingyang-i8s *"I drive past part of it everyday. Slow and costly…"* But enough about your driving! 😂😂
@yingyang-i8s14 күн бұрын
@ 😂😂😂
@TheHaitian21 күн бұрын
Thank you for covering this and I can't believe you said you barely scratch the surface 😮. A huge congrats to the whole team for this very well done production. Japan has been on my bucket list for some time now.
@moose4ku44021 күн бұрын
Production budget on the rise 📈
@takk_nuni603221 күн бұрын
17:21 This tunnel build by Taisei Corporation. The company is also building the Marmaray Tunnel in Türkiye and the Palm Genera undersea road tunnel in Dubai.
@SassyPants3421 күн бұрын
That is the cleanest TBM i have ever seen...
@kaz4919 күн бұрын
You know what, that actually sums up a lot of Japan pretty well. "It's the cleanest XYZ I've ever seen"
@aussieVic016 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@fernbedek630221 күн бұрын
Luckily they don't *actually* have to worry about Godzilla attacks.
@davidroberts430621 күн бұрын
Or do they?
@CrankyHermit21 күн бұрын
No. 6 on the list. [Classified]
@heidirabenau51120 күн бұрын
*VSauce Music Plays* @@davidroberts4306
@T0ghar18 күн бұрын
That's why that control room was classified. They monitor Big G sleeping in some cave ;)
@J.J.J.J.J.J.J17 күн бұрын
In fact THEY DO have to worry about Godzilla. The uSA has a base in Okinawa and is a nuclear threat (which is what Godzilla represents). uSA is the only country to use atomic bombs on another country and they will use it again to try to keep their control over the world. The uSA invades other countries with their hundreds of bases around the world (including nuclear bombs in other countries), overthrow governments, engage in proxy wars and try to control countries with severe sanctions. The uSA government (oligarchy) is becoming more unhinged and is a true nuclear threat to the rest of the world.
@katherandefy21 күн бұрын
Mindblowing. Japan is beautiful and Tokyo is incredible. One of your very best videos by far.
@kiinmaskovich410821 күн бұрын
Cinema-level production, best B1M video so far!
@robinperez17 күн бұрын
I've visited Tokyo a few times, each time several years apart, and it is a city that truly mesmerizes me that despite its size, it seems to be so organized and clean, more so comparing it to NYC or Mexico City.
@Touchgrassplz21 күн бұрын
that's a whole lot of work. They are passionate people. I absolutely wish them the best !
@cojaysea20 күн бұрын
I am an American married to a Japanese woman and I live an hour away in Chiba prefecture. Coming from the Manhattan where I worked all my life I never thought I find a city that I love as equally or even more than New York but here I am to say it is so . Tokyo has everything New York has and more plus it’s quieter and not as aggressive and loud , it’s almost as if New York were lying down or taking a rest . The train stations alone blow me away as do the the whole,subway system and the cleanliness .
@aryanbansal2131021 күн бұрын
Tokyos infrastructure is truly next level and so is this video. Nice vid B1M
@blackfoxstudioX21 күн бұрын
This is one of the best is not THE best B1M videos! Super well done!
@i-kun_yeetpain21 күн бұрын
I'm so glad this channel covered this. Every project that I read about in a textbook in social studies class at a young age, now being presented to the international audience. Tokyo gets a lot of attention for bling, size, order and overground construction, but I personally appreciate the back story to why the city keeps running the way it does. So thank you, Fred. Also that ending bit before the conclusion was very funny.
@longiusaescius253720 күн бұрын
Nice avatar
@kashimokid21 күн бұрын
You did good on Tokyo infrastructure. Even after 24 years living in Japan, I am in awe of the extent the government and industry has taken to ensure safety. Every time there is a major earthquake, housing codes change. Every ten years, we are encouraged to remodel our homes to meet the new standards. People do not resist or question the science and policy. The good of the nation is good for the individual when it comes to safety.
@phunk860720 күн бұрын
in america they question mask wearing lol
@crunchyfrog55521 күн бұрын
Tokyo is without a doubt my favourite city in the world. It's astonishing, and the attention they have spent on managing everything, you'll notice immediately. Because a lot of the time you'll get there and be amazed that it isn't that busy, or at least doesn't appear to be. Because it works. The first time I went to cross the road in Ginza, I just couldn't believe how much traffic there wasn't. It's so damned efficient. Anyway, 100 billion dollars is a lot of money but considering it's tackling so much and over 100 years projected life, that'snot bad at all.
@conor715421 күн бұрын
I keep repeating this in comments because it applies to almost every person here, a person’s understanding of a place is extremely superficial when they spend a week there as a tourist. Your opinion would be substantially different if you lived in Tokyo. It is not nearly as efficient as you think it is.
@socks_cat35621 күн бұрын
@@conor7154 It is miserable to go mad with jealousy
@J.J.J.J.J.J.J17 күн бұрын
Well said!!
@J.J.J.J.J.J.J17 күн бұрын
@@conor7154 You haven't been to Tokyo. Quit repeating your ignorant comment everywhere. I've been here so many times for months on end and it IS EXTREMELY efficient. TRAVEL the world instead spewing misinformation.
@J.J.J.J.J.J.J17 күн бұрын
@@socks_cat356 Hahaha, well said.
@nxkworld21 күн бұрын
If you didn't see the Kanto Earthquake museum and the Firebombing museum you reaaaaaally missed out Fred. Tokyo is the most beautiful place I've ever seen.
@dampaul1321 күн бұрын
Kyoko chuckles in the background.
@bill954021 күн бұрын
This was an exceptional piece on Tokyo. I’m certain that the citizens of this City would be very proud of its content and the manner in which their City was presented. Very nicely done!
@sergiola31021 күн бұрын
I said it 30 years ago. TOKYO IS IT. JAPAN IS IT. I love u nippon forever . U are amazing at everything u do. ❤
@redhidinghood933721 күн бұрын
Awesome directing, writing and editing on this video
@ZVMoYxMAjTEwAMEb21 күн бұрын
Absolutely incredible from start to finish. The effort put into this is palpable, wonderful, well done!
@oceanbnd21 күн бұрын
Keep up the great work making these wonderful videos.
@twaters482721 күн бұрын
Look how clean the city is, amazing!!
@gobidobi407821 күн бұрын
Tokyo preparing for kaijus🙏
@wk821921 күн бұрын
Tokyo seems to be some kind of lightning rod for those critters.
@raymondpeter752421 күн бұрын
Now this is what I call disaster preparedness. Bravo to JAPAN
@ot730221 күн бұрын
The way you have access to all these crazy projects is amazing ❤
@TheB1M21 күн бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@Jameson177621 күн бұрын
@@TheB1Mhow do you get access?
@aandwdabest21 күн бұрын
A mind blowing presentation of a mind blowing project. Woah.
@Secretlyanothername21 күн бұрын
14:29 "to me, this is cinema" absolute kino, credit to the videographer
@oliverwarlow21 күн бұрын
All I can think of watching this is how much that storage tank looks like Khazad-dûm
@markuswedlich288021 күн бұрын
I had the exact same thought. Lets hope the Japanese wont dig much deeper in Order to try and Protect their city, they might wake something ancient in the depths...(Godzilla)
@AsdJrke-z6c21 күн бұрын
Watching this felt more like watching a well made very educational Hollywood movie than watching a KZbin video. Super job!
@TStark-vj2wo21 күн бұрын
Watching this from 'merica, where it feels like something like this could never happen now. Much smaller projects quickly turn into political sh*t shows. Japan is such an interesting place.
@user-qo4kb4dr1i18 күн бұрын
A lot of local governments can accomplish earthquake proofing and other engineering, but anything that gets national attention is fucked
@shalinpather419821 күн бұрын
Not only is this the best project ever covered on this channel; it has to be the best in terms of production value. The cinematography, editing and overall production were phenomenal. Seriously, I am mind-blown. This is incredible. Thank you so much for the hard work.
@m.tashev851117 күн бұрын
It felt like the editing was made by someone with ADHD, couldn't watch past the 7th minute...
@rztrzt21 күн бұрын
The generator is also isolated from the floor so it minimises vibrations transferred to the building itself.
@delhirobin18 күн бұрын
Thanks
@jordanchristianavila21 күн бұрын
Best edited B1M video, great job!
@Trytonizationify21 күн бұрын
Love the high quality videos that are filmed in location
@koantao832121 күн бұрын
Kudos, one of your best videos so far! So much planning and editing and, and, and... 🎉
@saber110521 күн бұрын
Tremendous scale of a project! And a fantastic video to share it all!
@grasenacktente20 күн бұрын
Extremely impressive guys. I've also marveled at how well Tokyo works as a megacity, but what you presented here is mine blowing. You seldom meet that level of commitment and attention to detail. Amazing.
@gusj350821 күн бұрын
This is the best channel on youtube right now.
@drdread21 күн бұрын
The quality of this production is phenomenal
@FerociousPancake88820 күн бұрын
Washington state in the US needs to take notes. The Cascadia fault is incredibly dangerous and will most likely spawn a large earthquake in our lifetime.
@syana119221 күн бұрын
As a Japanese guy living in Tokyo, I am very happy that the B1M crew has featured Japan in such a cool way. Also, I am amazed how thorough your work is as usual.
@StingerNSW21 күн бұрын
Japan is “Next Level” & Beyond 👍
@LawrenceSeetoh21 күн бұрын
thank you for the video, man, it is so impressive when a city takes infrastructure and preparedness so seriously rather than reacting after the fact
@Sellsor21 күн бұрын
Wonderful video, id love to see more on tokyo and japan
@Chihi10121 күн бұрын
Welcome! Crucially, the seismic resistance standard for most buildings is written to withstand a magnitude 7 earthquake… once. Whether my 40+ year old apartment (with retrofitted braces) can also survive also the aftershocks without significant structural damage… wish me luck😂
@Chihi10121 күн бұрын
Also loved the custom B1M safety vests! merch????
@adamwithers21 күн бұрын
Great editing, passion and excitement to this video! One of your BEST Videos, and i have seen them ALL!
@dapengu77721 күн бұрын
Wow what a video! You guys realy did well with this one!
@JonathanJK21 күн бұрын
The translations were effortless. Well done.
@Kleavers21 күн бұрын
This is not the sexiest infrastructure project, but will probably save countless lives.
@phunk860720 күн бұрын
exactly, most government would spruik about the tallest sky scraper (middle east) that don't even have a functional sewerage system, but Japan doing it out of sight.
@taiwanmark21 күн бұрын
Epic episode for an epic project. Exceptional work Fred and team!
@hamstersmash21 күн бұрын
Brilliant video, i visit Japan yearly, i love their country and people, very clever people
@peepoSad_4 күн бұрын
The music and editing in this video are amazing.
@shonen8421 күн бұрын
Amazing. I already loved Japan and here’s another reason why. Thanks the B1M for sharing!
@AnthonyNeedsTech14 күн бұрын
it’s amazing how much more advanced Japan and their people are in terms of technology, architecture, engineering and etc. what’s they’re doing in Tokyo is amazing….NYC could never. which makes me sad.
@05nautilus21 күн бұрын
Love the energy
@TheB1M21 күн бұрын
We were pretty tired after filming that intro 😅
@Samuel_J121 күн бұрын
@@TheB1M Yeah but tell me it wasn't absolutely worth it!
@ilja231821 күн бұрын
I almost clicked away in the intro. I found the fast cuts very distracting and tiring. But to each their own.
@orfeas821 күн бұрын
A great video. Maybe one of the best I've seen in this channel. Oustanding levels of preparation by the Japanese people. Other seismogenous places in the world should take notice, like California, Chile, Greece, Turkey etc.
@JosTheMan121 күн бұрын
You sounded genuinely impressed trough the video! Love hearing the smile :)
@lisemace516221 күн бұрын
Well done! Love how the country cares for the safety of all their people, not just the wealthy! ❤️🇨🇦❤️