eggie not everyday nowadays tho I mean as everyone think there’s not enough space to mess with phones, but this video is 10 years ago this is just extreme if it seems there’s no space to get on they just get the next train
There would be no way for them to get their phone out to drop it. If it's in their shirt pocket, hopefully their phone won't be crushed while suffering a couple cracked ribs. :/
You just tell the people, excuse me, this is my stop. Cuz you're not going to be the only one getting out in the entire train, people need to get out to let others out and then the struggle to get back in with more passengers at the next station starts up again.
Same bro🤣🤣🤣🤣 Now idk what am i supposed to think about the politeness of Japan😂 This is well known fact that Japan is the most polite country in the world but after this I am confused🙄 Why are they even doing so🙄
After grow up Teacher: Oh hey, long no see you. I knew you are not push people. You are work check train. You: No, you will see. *People are in train is full* Teacher: oh
@@mrben9000 no they aren't what are you talking about the only mainline maglev line in the world is the Shanghai airport zoom zoom which isnt that much
Just Your Shadow well in London they get packed trains too, early in the morning, and they will compress themselves hard xD but not to this point...since there is a train passing by every 2-5 min (unless you are gonna do some long trip in that case the train might take 20-40 min)
Tryndamix Loryen the trains are also going every some minutes on that line. The problem is mostly, that at any interchange between two lines (and Toyoko is a major interchange in the northern part of Yokohama towards Tokyo) every some minutes are coming to your trains...
And the next problem: They are at the optimum of space... if they make the trains bigger, they will become slower, so the timetable would be needed to be expanded, if they make the time table even more dense, they would need smaller distances between the signals = smaller trains = also less capacity.
Most “salarymen” and “salarywomen” have a 1 hour commute from their homes so walking isn’t that good of an option. Cycling might also be an option, but it isn’t rare for me to see people who cycle for 20 minutes to the train station and take the 1 hour commute. If your workplace is like 2-3 stations away from your house, I think anyone would rather walk or cycle than being stuffed like this.
I actually love how in a japanese train, staff members push you to help you fit inside the train, and here in Mexico, passengers push you out so they can fit.
In India we face similar situation. So from experience I can tell you you don't require huge strength to get out but need skill to pass through really small place and bend your body in awkward position
I used to work on the Toyoko line, earning a bit of pocket money during my freshman year at university. My job was specifically to push people into the trains, and handle drunk people at night, after rush hour. It's one hella crowded city; finding a seat is hard even on off peak trains.
I am Japanese, British raised Bilingual. It's not that foreigners aren't allowed; it's just a difficult job for foreigners to do. Customers expect certain manners; it's not like being security personell in the west, where you can boss people around
Man... The amount of times this happened to me while I was stationed there. I always thought, "There was NO way they will fit!" I constantly stood corrected...
Once on a trip to Universal Studios, I was standing in a ticket line. There was this Japanese guy behind me, and he kept pushing up against me. I would move ahead, and he would be there again right behind me. Then I realized: that's just what the Japanese do. They are so used to being in crowded spaces and being squished-up against other people (like in this video) that it's considered "normal". They don't realize that Americans have a "safe distance" that they keep when getting close to others in a crowd.
Sarah, Universal studios is in America. The entire sentence is based around a comparison between the Japanese train culture and ours. Obviously other people have personal space lol. It's so weird how people like you say things like that. It's like you are anti social in text form.
She's right, not just Americans, it's nothing to do with being "American" actually but it's a human instinctive thing rather, anyone with a bit of dignity has a "safe distance" and doesn't like being treated like an animal or a herd of sheep! You really do lose some of your humanity when you are so inhumanely pushed into the metro everyday in Japan or elsewhere that you end up finding it normal and no longer see the wrong in it, people are so blinded by the system that they just don't realise that it's not the way it should be, it's sad
I stayed in Tokyo for two years and this is what i went through on a daily basis. I was so used to it so i didn't think much of it. Now that i re-look at it, IT IS SO HILARIOUS. But well, that's Japan's train culture. And i really respect the Japanese for being so patient and tolerant. In my country, just the slightest body contact in the train makes us feel really uncomfortable and strange.
If my memory serves well too, there were two kinds of workers. The one is Oshiya San (as you mentioned, honorable pusher, usually railway company's platform crew), the other is Hagiya San (honorable puller). That was back in the '60s when Japanese train timetable was not so close-knit one and the number of stations was smaller, more congestion than in today.
My social anxiety mixed with my annoyance of people (especially when acting like animals) mixed with a common case of claustrophobia would never be able to handle this
You gotta love the dedication these guys show. The moment they're done with one door they'll sprint to the next one to help their buddies get it closed.
Whenever I see these guys with the white gloves I can't help but think about Black Butler. I can imagine Sebastian stuffing Grell violently into a train so he gets away from him quicker... XD
it is not hard. The people at the front come out, stand at the side, and let the others exist, then they will be the ones to get in first, move way to the middle allowing others to get on. People are calm and don't push. Trains run every two minutes, so there is no way they can increase the train services.
They have dudes literally cramming people in, a great deal of pushing is indeed involved, and if people are wasting their time getting out then that means the trains are spending far too much time standing still. That's hardly functional service. And if they have trains running every 2 minutes, then they need bigger trains.
aidanjt In 2010, Toyoko-line (shown in the video) trains were extended from 8 cars max to 10 cars max per train (a huge operation, because it required extending the platforms at all stations, in a very crowded urban environment). The same year, a new station was added at Musashi-kosugi for the Yokosuka/Shonan-Shinjuku lines, which takes some pressure off the Toyoko line.
Rajdeep Ghosh lol. this only happens in rush hours, and it’s not like they’re being disorderly, the train station’s guards are just trying to help them too. And it’s not like people can help it, they need to get to work so many of them board the train even if it ends up being like this. If you can, avoid the rush hours.
Nowadays, in Tokyo for example, they can get trains/subways to pass through every minute or so (maybe even more). So they don't need to stuff people in so much like shown in this video. That being said trains are still overcrowded during rush hours and women have women-only cars because of all the s*xual harassment going on in the cars.
For all those who think Japan sucks because of such crowded trains, this is an old video. My uncle lived in Tokyo for a year until 2019 and traveled by train and never once did he experience such crowd.
Red Rogue sometimes 6 yrs old kid use the train. It is usually hard to be in front of kids because need more strength to avoid them to protect their lives
2 passengers, one from mumbai and the other from tokyo, entered a crowded train in mumbai bandra station. After a lot of pushing and squishing, the packed train departs the station. Mumbai guy - thank god I am in. Tokyo guy- that is all...
@@jameswalker6326 i dont think so, Japan are running out of youngsters, the prime generation don't even think about marriage and having child. Their population aren't growing, they're digging their own grave.
Omg I thought only Mumbai locals are crazy but this is another level🤣🤣🤣
Mumbai trains are far better than this
Sakshi Verma हम तो ऐसे ही बदनाम है जी.....😂😂😂😂
दिल्ली मेट्रो का जरूरी हाल होगा
Rajiv Chowk metro station is nothing in front of it..
🤣🤣
I feel sorry for the person who accidently drops their phone on that train.
Anthony Brown phone won’t fall, it’s literally body to body inside. This is everyday in Tokyo
There's literally no room for people to look at their phones or read newspapers. People are literally crammed in like sardines.
you mean brick phones
eggie
not everyday nowadays tho
I mean as everyone think there’s not enough space to mess with phones, but this video is 10 years ago this is just extreme
if it seems there’s no space to get on they just get the next train
There would be no way for them to get their phone out to drop it. If it's in their shirt pocket, hopefully their phone won't be crushed while suffering a couple cracked ribs. :/
What if you’re stops next and your stuck in the middle
You push them out of your way!
Don't take the train?
@Str8 Shooter Haha that may work on some commuters.
You just tell the people, excuse me, this is my stop. Cuz you're not going to be the only one getting out in the entire train, people need to get out to let others out and then the struggle to get back in with more passengers at the next station starts up again.
If your stop is the next, enter last.
The video I saw before this one was about how polite are japanese people on the train
Me too
Same bro🤣🤣🤣🤣
Now idk what am i supposed to think about the politeness of Japan😂
This is well known fact that Japan is the most polite country in the world but after this I am confused🙄
Why are they even doing so🙄
@@nikita3552 same thing happens
Same bro...but still love Japan deeply as I am going soon there
@@kiranmaymahato9734 going there to get stuffed in the train?
imagine someone fart in the train
I would have died of suffocation!!!! 😂😂😂😂
Air conditioned
Your imagination is good
It never gonna happen 😂😂😂 if you know the reason 🤣🤣🤣🤣 why
Wkwkwkwk bego lo 😢
Train: “the capacity is 100 people”
Japan: “Ha ha...what is capacity??”
Seriously, the Sobu line has like 250% occupancy rate during rush hour
India be like : what are u talking about
それ昔の話なw
Getting out of this train must be felt like heaven
If u can try to 😂 😂
If It don't finish It First
🤣🤣🤣
Only problem being.. how DO you get out? I mean, maybe none of those people want out at the next stop, and I'm in a chair at the back?
Filmed in 2006
Released in 2009
Re-Recommended to me in 2019
Edit: once again in 2020
Boooo ya
I hate YT recommending me the same video for multiple times but I do end up watching it😁
Me tooo
Still the same 10 years later .. no improvement (´༎ຶོρ༎ຶོ`)
test email email
Same 😂
Teacher : what kinda job you father does?
Me: um... Pushing People.
😂
Lol😂
After grow up
Teacher: Oh hey, long no see you. I knew you are not push people. You are work check train.
You: No, you will see.
*People are in train is full*
Teacher: oh
Best cmt...
😂😂😂
lmao
These Uniformed guys have a hard job.
i want that job, lol
@Alexander. ogg They are station staff , not volunteers
By Japanese
jesus christ, how do ppl stay alive inside
Oliver I hope the hyperloop won't be like this
😔🙏🏼
@Manish Max lmao
@Manish Max That would be the worst nightmare!!!!!
I know right? I would die in a train that stuffed. How do you breathe?
Passengers:
> -Breathe-
> *Get to job on time*
I would imagine when the doors open it would be like a shaken bottle of soda
@@mrben9000 no they aren't what are you talking about the only mainline maglev line in the world is the Shanghai airport zoom zoom which isnt that much
@@1a2b Nope, you tried! 👌🏻
🤣
I am just glad that somebody actually was like, fuck this, ill pass.
0:43
Just Your Shadow I think he just couldnt find any door with space left
Just Your Shadow well in London they get packed trains too, early in the morning, and they will compress themselves hard xD but not to this point...since there is a train passing by every 2-5 min (unless you are gonna do some long trip in that case the train might take 20-40 min)
Tryndamix Loryen the trains are also going every some minutes on that line. The problem is mostly, that at any interchange between two lines (and Toyoko is a major interchange in the northern part of Yokohama towards Tokyo) every some minutes are coming to your trains...
Acme. Nipp-on-AiR i see
And the next problem: They are at the optimum of space... if they make the trains bigger, they will become slower, so the timetable would be needed to be expanded, if they make the time table even more dense, they would need smaller distances between the signals = smaller trains = also less capacity.
Damn id rather walk to my destination than be stuffed in a train
😂😂😂😂lol
Most “salarymen” and “salarywomen” have a 1 hour commute from their homes so walking isn’t that good of an option. Cycling might also be an option, but it isn’t rare for me to see people who cycle for 20 minutes to the train station and take the 1 hour commute. If your workplace is like 2-3 stations away from your house, I think anyone would rather walk or cycle than being stuffed like this.
I’d rather just use my car
Yea they should have busses to relief the trains a bit. And in this case it is a very rare good excuse to use a car.
If train is your top priority to commute then walking is never an option bro.
Again youtube nailed it recommending it after 10 years!
I didn't know until u mention..hahaha..
Same here😂
Still like this here in Tokyo after 10 years FYI
It was recommended to me but probably because I like trains
Ahem 11 🎇 a c t u a l l y 🎇
They’re doing it so respectfully. They’d even kick them in with respect and dignity.
😂😂
High standards of higher societies haha
Never again shall I complain about my slightly crowded morning bus ride
American train conductor: sorry there’s not enough room for you
Japanese Train Conductor: KEEP PUSHINGGG
CAN YOU TELL IF WE CAN FIT ANOTHER ONE IN?
I actually love how in a japanese train, staff members push you to help you fit inside the train, and here in Mexico, passengers push you out so they can fit.
Yes hahaha
Good thing they wore gloves
imagine a misophob uniformed guy
Can’t touch customers directly
I respect my UK Trains more now.
I will never say a bad word about them ever again.
Rhydian Jones but these trains are on time!
UK is developed on black peoples blood.....
London underground are worse than the Johannesburg Gautrains though
PAID 4.60 FOR AN 8 MILE JOURNEY EARLIER ON FILTHY, STAINED SEATS. i CANNPT RESPECT UK TRAINS
i respect my mumbai trains more now! lol
the ones sitting have probably two people sitting on top of them
🤣🤣🤣
You just made me wheeze sir you deserve a double choccy
😹🤣😂
😂😂
🤣🤭
Imagine trying to get out...you'd have to be some kind of football player...
That's illegal.
Ryõko Opposite why?
Of course it's not, what is illegal is probably pushing people aside in an aggressive manner to make a way out of the train car.
Why ??? Just fart as bad as u can. The area will be cleared of mob soon. And u can come out.
In India we face similar situation. So from experience I can tell you you don't require huge strength to get out but need skill to pass through really small place and bend your body in awkward position
I used to work on the Toyoko line, earning a bit of pocket money during my freshman year at university. My job was specifically to push people into the trains, and handle drunk people at night, after rush hour. It's one hella crowded city; finding a seat is hard even on off peak trains.
What times are considered rush hour in Tokyo?
Am I correct it is not likely to be worth getting a JR Rail pass for the time I am just around Tokyo?
If last check in time at Narita airport is 8:55am what time would you suggest I catch the train in Ueno?
I'm assuming you speak Japanese? I didn't even know they allowed foreigners to work on the train system xD
I am Japanese, British raised Bilingual.
It's not that foreigners aren't allowed; it's just a difficult job for foreigners to do. Customers expect certain manners; it's not like being security personell in the west, where you can boss people around
Rush hour is 6-9
true video for " no one would believe if it wasn't recorded "
For real 🤣
Hahaha
Not really if it's a common thing
When you don't want to eat but your mom...😂
Lmao...... everyone can relate to this comment 😆
OmFO!
BWAHAHAHAHA
Wouldn't it just be easier to add some more cars?
i think they'd need to enlarge the stations then, that is easier said than done (especially considering Japan's real estate prices)
good thing Japan's population are decreasing
Trains on busy lines like the Yamanote line in Tokyo runs literally every minute.
Karl Childers if you pay trillions of yen to extend the platforms
When population is huge, adding cars would be useless,right??
Now that's how to do it...in India they just hang out the doors and hold on for their lives.
Lmao that's so funny hahahahahah !!!!!!
We privileged few Oh or they just get ontop of the train, that works too!
Why your ass is burning?
@@alex-sv8ru You should know a thing or two about high voltage if you plan to ride on top of an electric train.
I actually prefer the Indian way than this. How do you get out in an emergency in these Japanese trains ?
How do you even breathe in there ?
Plot twist: gates get suddenly open while running at 150kmph.
😓nahhh......
OH HECK NOOO
😂😂😂
It’s the only for the train to make their stops in a timely manner. You just gotta jump off at your stop
'How is Japan as a place to live'
Google: People are respectful towards each other and it is one of the cleanest country in the world.
Bing:
Man... The amount of times this happened to me while I was stationed there. I always thought, "There was NO way they will fit!" I constantly stood corrected...
it'd be more interesting to see what happens when the train stops and the doors open
the people just fall on the ground. Or there are workers outside to catch them from falling
what if someone farts?
Once on a trip to Universal Studios, I was standing in a ticket line. There was this Japanese guy behind me, and he kept pushing up against me. I would move ahead, and he would be there again right behind me. Then I realized: that's just what the Japanese do. They are so used to being in crowded spaces and being squished-up against other people (like in this video) that it's considered "normal". They don't realize that Americans have a "safe distance" that they keep when getting close to others in a crowd.
Not just Americans 🙄
Sarah, Universal studios is in America. The entire sentence is based around a comparison between the Japanese train culture and ours. Obviously other people have personal space lol. It's so weird how people like you say things like that. It's like you are anti social in text form.
How did you know he was Japanese, though?
Theres universal studio in Japan as well and I thought the op was talking about that
She's right, not just Americans, it's nothing to do with being "American" actually but it's a human instinctive thing rather, anyone with a bit of dignity has a "safe distance" and doesn't like being treated like an animal or a herd of sheep! You really do lose some of your humanity when you are so inhumanely pushed into the metro everyday in Japan or elsewhere that you end up finding it normal and no longer see the wrong in it, people are so blinded by the system that they just don't realise that it's not the way it should be, it's sad
Man these guards must be having another level of job satisfaction
I stayed in Tokyo for two years and this is what i went through on a daily basis. I was so used to it so i didn't think much of it. Now that i re-look at it, IT IS SO HILARIOUS. But well, that's Japan's train culture. And i really respect the Japanese for being so patient and tolerant. In my country, just the slightest body contact in the train makes us feel really uncomfortable and strange.
Don't touch my boday
Don't ever want a train.
This is a nightmare
@@ym3763 You need a psychiatrist
I was brought here by the Anime Man. XD
Me too
Me three :D
Same 😂
same :D
Same :D #animemanisbestman
Now, that's truly packing them in like sardines. Wow.
Imagine that there is a murderer on the train ...
If he could move at all, sure.
Imagine someone turn into a zombie.
Woah, a twist on the old classic. I would watch that.
Imagine someone touching boobs and fingering cant do shit
Wouldn’t be able move his hands lmao
I guess the japanese haven't invented a long train yet.
I guess you haven't toughened up yet.
you do know they run regularly on 12-16 cars?
Anybody else here because of the anime man?
same 😅
Me too
Yup lmao ;D
same lol
me!
The Anime Man brought me here :D
You and me bruh XD
glad to hear xD
DOnotREADthis s s s hell yeah \m/
DOnotREADthis s s s Same!!!
So did I.
8 year old me stuffing everything under my bed when mum was coming to check my room
i don't know why, but i find this satisfying
why...why not...just...more carts on the trains....
Muhd Hasan FML
+Vulcansausage That'll just lead to more passengers to stuff XD
This train has 10 cars already.
hahhaha :D
Some platforms are not long enough for longer trainsets.
😂😂😂😂 TH-cam recommend this after 11 years wow very fast
0:16 i just love the way lady came and stand outside the train.. Now you guys do ur work to get me inside the train.. Lol
can we rar them ?
no u
What about zip or tar. Would that be better?
How the fuck did a four year old comment not get a reply until 7 months ago ?
I think they use the .zip technology lol
Get a katana and 7-zip them
If my memory serves well too, there were two kinds of workers. The one is Oshiya San (as you mentioned, honorable pusher, usually railway company's platform crew), the other is Hagiya San (honorable puller). That was back in the '60s when Japanese train timetable was not so close-knit one and the number of stations was smaller, more congestion than in today.
I hope those attendants get paid well enough to put up with that EVERY day.
this looks like fun (they could make a game out of it)
Don't you mean every train time -_-
Nick Wager they don't do it everyday
I think the commuters who are deeper inside the train are the ones who should be paid to be pushed every day
It’s actually quite rare but I can’t imagine being one of those passengers or pushers when it does happen haha
Still westerners be like: "Omg Japan is so modern we could never i wish i lived there my country sucks😍😍😍😍😍🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵"
Every country has its ups and downs (but japan is still more ahead than the rest of the world lol)
lmao correct
This is 10 yrs ago video. Many countries dint not had modern trains at that time.
Been to Japan 4 times now, definitely they are way ahead of us (I live in Belgium and have visited pretty much whole Europe already).
nugs what is wrong with sexism you fat pig? shut the fuck up niggaaa
I dunno why but this is hilarious.
it is haha
I haven't laughed so much for some time, also interesting to see what goes on in another persons culture.
Makes me appreciate my bike even more. :)
It's me trying to make my teddy bear's fit on my bed!
+Cosma-Chiva Pennick haha so true
That's what happened to me one night I had literally all my teddys in bed
Cosma-Chiva Pennick haha, i just dump them off the bed.
How old are you girls 10?
When you realize they could have fit 100 people on that piece of drift wood in titanic.
Random TH-cam recommendations brings us together again, hello
uuuh, i searched it up…
Imagine if all of them fart at the same time inside the train
Why did that make me laugh? Lol
as soon as those doors close i would let out the biggest "silent but deadly" farts the world has ever smelled
My social anxiety mixed with my annoyance of people (especially when acting like animals) mixed with a common case of claustrophobia would never be able to handle this
Yep.
I get an anxiety attack just looking at this...ah...ten years later TH-cam-thanks!
When somebody in the squad finally gets license.
I want to see how they all look like in the inside 😂😂😂😂😂
Checkout japanese porn
Brian The Explorer I was thinking the same
This is happen everyday in Indonesia too and I can asure you don't want to see what's looks like in thr inside. Sweaty armpits everywhere
Check the porn, you can see how it is easier to uhh do stuff in trains with stuffed people inside
Gang bang...
the lady at 0:42 was like " fuck this "
You gotta love the dedication these guys show. The moment they're done with one door they'll sprint to the next one to help their buddies get it closed.
Whenever I see these guys with the white gloves I can't help but think about Black Butler.
I can imagine Sebastian stuffing Grell violently into a train so he gets away from him quicker... XD
Oh. My. Gosh. I now have a whole new perspective of life. Thank You. Lol
+KemoKitty17 Same here XD
+KemoKitty17 I thought I was the only one!
i can see him kicking him in the back with his foot and his leg would be in the air lol
weeaboo
Just be glad there's no 'please do not lean on doors' sign.
JoelWasHere _ う
Then these terminal personnel pushes the train to run.
TH-cam recomeded after 11 yrs in march 2021, corona says ab mza aayega bidu😂😂
Almost a year living in Tokyo, never seen any "white gloves officer" pushing passengers in. Must only be those Yokohama-Tokyo routes.
I've heard about this but never actually seen it until now haha. I mean how the hell do you get off the train when it's your stop?! it's just crazy.
Yeah they really need way more train services. How the fuck would you even get out of that dogpile at your stop ffs?
it is not hard. The people at the front come out, stand at the side, and let the others exist, then they will be the ones to get in first, move way to the middle allowing others to get on. People are calm and don't push.
Trains run every two minutes, so there is no way they can increase the train services.
They have dudes literally cramming people in, a great deal of pushing is indeed involved, and if people are wasting their time getting out then that means the trains are spending far too much time standing still. That's hardly functional service. And if they have trains running every 2 minutes, then they need bigger trains.
aidanjt In 2010, Toyoko-line (shown in the video) trains were extended from 8 cars max to 10 cars max per train (a huge operation, because it required extending the platforms at all stations, in a very crowded urban environment).
The same year, a new station was added at Musashi-kosugi for the Yokosuka/Shonan-Shinjuku lines, which takes some pressure off the Toyoko line.
I thought only in Algeria we do that😂😂 "avance vers l'arrière "😂
This video just made my day😂😂😂
WTF... Unbelievable for a country like Japan. I hope things have changed.
Rajdeep Ghosh lol. this only happens in rush hours, and it’s not like they’re being disorderly, the train station’s guards are just trying to help them too. And it’s not like people can help it, they need to get to work so many of them board the train even if it ends up being like this. If you can, avoid the rush hours.
Nowadays, in Tokyo for example, they can get trains/subways to pass through every minute or so (maybe even more). So they don't need to stuff people in so much like shown in this video. That being said trains are still overcrowded during rush hours and women have women-only cars because of all the s*xual harassment going on in the cars.
For all those who think Japan sucks because of such crowded trains, this is an old video. My uncle lived in Tokyo for a year until 2019 and traveled by train and never once did he experience such crowd.
I would not be okay with somebody pushing me in the train
Then you might wanna rent a car if you ever visit Tokyo...
Hip Albatross Not... a good idea if you want to get anywhere fast... You have to be nuts to drive in Tokyo.
You should buy a train
@@rhyl4944 she had brain , she will wait for the next metro
Nae Mychelle this is only during rush hour...and simply leave if you don’t want to be pushed. next train will come in ~2 min.
The award for best train stuffer goes to Hito Oshitsukeru for the second year in a row.
Normally the jobs of those officers would be to kick out the xtras and prevent over crowding!
closing the fridge after grocery shopping be like:
0:37 that guy trying so hard not to touch her while pushing her
Even after sooo many years, this still makes laugh......hahahaha
Hell with the beautiful country and the 1000's of years of history . I want to go to Tokyo and do some train stuffing . LMAO
Anime why you lie to me with your trains :(.
If haven't noticed yet? You should know that everything in this world is a lie.
Viktors Valdemars why so pessimistic, dude?
Allifare Blue I call that realism, not pessimism.
Viktors Valdemars
>Everything in this world is a lie
>Realism
Pick one.
TheGuitarGod18 Both! In this world both!
Some kid : " bye mom , have a nice trip!".
Worker: GET IN THERE KID!
Red Rogue sometimes 6 yrs old kid use the train. It is usually hard to be in front of kids because need more strength to avoid them to protect their lives
Congratulations TH-cam for recomending this after 10 years!!
So this is where all the TSA agents learn about groping techniques.
Now I want to see how the people get out of the train on the next station.
Imagine it’s 37 degrees with no air conditioning and everyone is sweating :-)
It is technically always 37°C/98.6F°, because of human body temperature
Hot 🥵 inside during summer air conditioner can’t handle it. The usually also turn the ON the fans
Imagine its 40 degrees as everyday in my country 🤣
If I don't see any vacant seats I'm just like
'oh it's full I'll wait for the next one'
2 passengers, one from mumbai and the other from tokyo, entered a crowded train in mumbai bandra station. After a lot of pushing and squishing, the packed train departs the station.
Mumbai guy - thank god I am in.
Tokyo guy- that is all...
All people in italy think japan has the best organization in the world....
Well, they at least walk slowly and carefully when getting in and out of the train...
Dip them in oil already. This is the secret to canning sardines dont you know ?!
THE SMELL IN THAT TRAIN MUST BE CRAZY
doesn't this take up a lot of time though? stuffing people inside. seems like a good few minutes
Yes, but it takes less time than people trying to fit in and the doors never getting to close.
I mean the video is only 1 minute, whenever I've been in this situation it doesn't take this long actually
The overpopulation problem, seem likes Thanos was right all along.
Japan is also a small country.
Japan is not overpopulated, but Tokyo did.
@@audiazham4789 not now soon or later it will be
@@jameswalker6326 i dont think so, Japan are running out of youngsters, the prime generation don't even think about marriage and having child. Their population aren't growing, they're digging their own grave.
They're disciplined people, mate. I guarantee you the rest of the world is fucked.
indians : why cant they simply go to the top , theres so much space there
That gentleman with black coat standing was like come someone push me inside you know I'm shy
Fuck that, I would just wait for the next train.
The next train will be the same....sardines
Destiny Moon
can`t they just make more trains?
ljuc look at the timetable for this station between 7 and 9 in the morning
ekikara.jp/newdata/ekijikoku/1307011/up1_13110021.htm
that's exactly what the lady with the white coat was thinking! lol
I'd rather walk even if it took me 10 hours to get to where I needed to go!
Lol this is pretty bad but just imagine it if it were summer holy fuck is it disgusting.
My grandma always said “if there is a will there is a way” this is a clear testimony to that statement 😂😂