ANOTHER TRAIN JOURNEY!! (PS this was actually filmed BEFORE my Seishun 18 one!!) Also.... I realised the first train was actually a Limited Express Super Hokuto, and not a bullet train oops!! 🚅 WHERE SHOULD I GO TO NEXT??
That's why the journey is so long... You'd probably shave 1.5 hour with a Shinkansen between Hakodate and Sapporo. Guess we'll have to be patient. It's planned for 2030...
The Hokuto is not a bullet train but a limited express train from Sapporo to Hakodate, and its travel time is almost half the journey. That is why it is not advisable to take the train from Tokyo to Sapporo or visa versa yet.. as we will need to wait until they extend the bullet train line from Shin Hakodate to Shin Sapporo.
Thank you Sarah for these wonderful, down-to-earth travel videos. I love the way you travel and the format of your videos! And I agree, Trains are great!... Whenever I travel between Malmö and Stockholm here in Sweden, I always take the cheap and slow morning trains. It takes 5.5h and they have cafeteria cars where you can get coffee, tee, cakes, snacks, sandwiches and stuff, every seat has a 220V outlet... So I just use the time to do some work, watch nature, or play some video games... It's super comfy, and I don't mind the extra 1½ hour ride for the cheap price and experience. :) But I do envy you for living in Japan, I have only been there once, a three week trip just before the pandemic and it was the best trip I ever made. That time I traveled to both S.Korea and Japan using trains and ferry. It was such a relaxed way of travel compared to going by plane... :)
I'm so glad I fell upon your channel from Tokyo Creative. I love your content realistic and affordable travel and honesty when things just don't go as planned.. can't wait to come and explore Japan!
This is totally something I would do. I like the destination but sometimes the journey is the destination. Chilling on a bullet train, listening to music, play games, seeing the countryside go past is relaxing for me. Ironic since I'm not a huge fan of travelling to work but its different when you're doing it for leisure with no dreaded work on the other side.
When I was in Japan in June I stayed in Sendai for seven days and took all the Tohoku Shinkansens (including the ones that go to Akita and actually run on normal train lines after they split in Morioka) and back including the one to Shin-Hakodate, I admit I kinda love trains too (also got the JR pass so it was included and at this time it was still available for the lower price :)). There is just something I really love about japanese trains (even the slow/regional ones...)
My son and I were in Japan for 6 weeks end of June through august 9th, the longest journeys on the bullet train we took were from Hiroshima to shin halo age and the other really long one was from Asahikawa to kanazawa....awesome rides . we went from wakkanai to Okinawa and all points in between east to west..(yes , I know the shink does not go to Okinawa but I think you get the point, we flew from fukuoka). Best thing I ever did in my 53 years , and I got to do it with my 18 year recent high school grad . My first vacation , for real , and a grad gift for a lifetime to remember . Now , I'm poor , 😂😂😂. Actually looking at perhaps the two of us making a move..it really got to be like home . Great vid, thanks .
I've done this! I loved it! Sure, you could take a boring old plane that would be the same anywhere else in the world, but you'd miss out on the unique shinkansen experience and inaka views. It's all about the journey.
I would definitely have joined you for this one. I love trains and seeing all the beautiful scenery. Its a pity that the states don't use them as much as Japan does honestly. You should definitely go back during Winter. The winter scenery would be absolutely gorgeous I suspect. You could even go back to Ningle Terrace and seeing if that coffee house is open this time.
I did a couple of long shinkansen rides on my last trip. The first one was Tokyo to Hakodate, and the last one was Hakata to Tokyo. I didn't struggle for anything to do. I mostly looked out the window and ate food lol. I love the English stations announcer. Her voice is so soothing. I always thought she was Australian. I can definitely hear a bit of Aussie (as I am Aussie). I don't think she's British...
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LOVED THE VIDEO!!! As always your videos have this nice relax and authentic vibe, you eating plain bread with a beer was not expected 😂😂 but gotta try the combo.
I love your videos Seerasan, this was fun to watch because I would not do well in the tunnel. I can't use the trains in L.A. but you made it look easy! 😅
Thanks you bringing us to this journey. I long for these type of travels sometimes. I would probably pick out a podcast ahead of time and listen to it the whole way. 😁
FYI. Being in a tunnel during an earthquake is actually one of the safest places to be. You probably won't feel a thing. The shockwaves just travels around the open space. You just have to make sure the entrance doesn't collapse and a fault line doesn't cross the tunnel.
Love this! You're basically going all Pokemon on Japanese train journeys - gotta ride em' all! I'm with you on this though, I could happily just go to Japan and just ride all the different train journeys - especially the Sunrise sleeper trains! You've got to cover those at some point Sarah!
I did the reverse route in 2020 using the JR East-South Hokkaido rail pass. Its fun spotting the escape routes while underwater between Aomori and Hakodate. They emit a constant noise.
You had a very good experience on this trip. 🤗 The train you took from Sapporo to Shin-Hakodate Hokuto was not a bullet train. However, you were able to see the wonderful scenery unique to Hokkaido. They are beautiful mountains, rivers, oceans, lakes, and ranches. 💖✨ But, when the bullet train extends to Sapporo in 2030, unfortunately most of them won't be visible because of the tunnel. 😢
Love the train content! I've taken the Hokuto and Shinkansen to/from Sapporo several times, it's pretty convenient for short notice trips when you don't have time to book a flight.
If I lived in Japan and had the time I would love to try this trip, however if I ever do visit Japan one day. i'll be on a tight schedule and I doubt I'd spend so much time on a train. I think i heard someone else say they always travel by flight because it's significantly faster and even cheaper. But for those who love trains or hate planes and have the time, seems like a fun way to travel.
I can't wait to ride the bullet train. They look amazing 🚉😍. I really felt for you when you were going through the tunnel. I'm not a fan of them myself, that's why I wouldn't use the channel tunnel (from England to France) 😂. Another great video Seera 👏❤
We'll have to ride the shinkansen as much as possible before the price hike this October after all. Rode the Tokaido, Kyushu and Tohoku shinkansen lines the past 2 trips, gonna take the Yamagata shinkansen for this coming trip. Pity that I'll have to pay a little more if I want to try out the other shinkansen routes for future trips...
I enjoyed your journey. I will be doing the first part from Sapporo to Hakodate in October. Starting to get excited as my 3 week JR Pass arrived this morning🤩. Your journey costs about Y28000 but JR pass works out at Y2650!!! per day. Unbelievable value. Oh and I agree with the corridor window view. I have the best picture and video of Fuji of all my trips. As for your next trip, anywhere by train is fine by me. Keep up the good work☺
Regarding 12:15, my recollection is that, during an earthquake, deep underground is actually one of the safest places to be … something to do with inertia within a moving solid as opposed to on its surface. Plus Japan’s trains are all hooked up to an earthquake early-detection system, which stops trains and shuts off their electricity the moment any precursor vibrations are felt. So in the event of an earthquake, being deep underground on a Japanese train is kinda like winning earthquake lottery!
I share your train enthusiasm, so far as to go to the National Railway Museum in York, England recently, and even 'ride' a Shinkansen there😅 I live in north of Scotland and the vast majority of friends and family live in the south of England and Wales, so I'm fair accustomed to long train journeys. While the excitement can run thin at times as you found, especially given overcrowded and delayed trains in the UK are frequent, I do enjoy long train journeys, especially when there's only a couple of changes. Coastal routes in the UK are particularly beautiful, though in Japan, I think I'd love to watch the scenery travelling through the mountain!
My girlfriend and I love watching your videos! Even though she is a Japanese native based out of Osaka, we still learn so much from these kinds of videos! Thank you for sharing your adventure with us :D いいビデオを見せてくれてありがとうございます!
NOT crazy at all. I love train travel! I've done San Francisco, CA to Portland, OR and back on Amtrak's mediocre equipment (but we did get full dining services) and still thoroughly enjoyed the overnight hauls. This looked like so much fun! Also, that one bit of luggage with the shoe tied to it looked like someone packed a person... 😄
Great video! My wife and I plan on doing this trip in reverse on our next trip. By the way, this one would be perfect for a college-style drinking game: “Okay, every time you hear ‘Shinkansen’ you have to take a drink!” 😂
"I've never been there... I've been there before...I've been there a lot" 🤣 Funny to see your energy levels throughout the journey. Looks like a nice trip for sure
Great video Seerasan! Lots to unpack; I'll keep it short. Survived the warm-ish dairy - yay 🥳 Yes, I'd defo do journeys like this. Love that you captured the sound of opening a beer 👌 Marks out of 10 for the best doughnut in the world?
I did this journey TWICE last year and I regret doing it the second time... not because it was bad, but because it COST so much compared to flying lmao. I loved the train ride itself, the scenery in Hokkaido during summer and autumn was absolutely stunning and just staring outside the window(s) was amazing. But even still, the third time around I chose to fly from Tokyo to Sapporo instead. I've also went from Kagoshima to Tokyo with the Shinkansen - which takes only about 6 hours or something because the entire way is Shinkansen. Also loved that one. Surprised you like Mister Donut. Myself and a lot of others I talked to think it is hilariously bad. Yet, I still get baited every time, thinking "Surely they have gotten better by now..."
would love to see a train journey from Tokyo to the South of the Main Island or even further if that is feasible. I liked this video and would love to see more
The southernmost shinkansen station is Kagoshima. Coming from Tokyo, you'd have to change trains at least once in Hakata (Fukuoka), possibly also at Shin-Osaka.
Nice! I did this exact trip back in Nov 2019, the views from the Super Hokuto were stunning. The bit where you go underwater was super weird, I couldn't really tell when we started being underwater versus just the mountain portion. Blasting in and out of the valleys was cool too. Oop, there goes a whole town, and another, and another...
Hey Seera, love the train video. Have you ever considered riding the Kishigawa Line in Wakayama prefecture? It would be cool to get your take on Kishi Station where the cat station master is.
When we visited Japan - we were so smitten by the Shinkansen - there were times when we went just for a ride on the trains to see the countryside. They are a wonderful experience
The longest I have travelled by shinkansen in one day was Niigata to Osaka via Tokyo (I LOVE bullet trains!). Longest journey by train so far has been LA to NY on Amtrak (with 2 multi-day stopovers). Much slower but there was a cafeteria. Longest Aussie train trip was Fassifern to Melbourne, and the onboard hot meals were really really good!
It's because Sarah grew up with the Sydney trains I reckon. Trains are amazing :), but the Japanese Trains are incredibly amazing. It's like the Wagyu Beef of Trains xD
The first train was not actually a Shinkansen. It's a Limited Express train, they are petty slow and the reason why the first leg took about 4 hours for 300km. The Hayabusa is the actual Shinkansen and is also the fastest one, only taking 3,5 hours for 820km,
I also recommend traveling from Ooarai(大洗, 2hours bus trip from Tokyo Sta.) to Tomakomai(Near Sapporo), with Ferry. They have resturants and kiosks, and public bath (but not onsen). It is 18hours over night travel. Most of Japanese have never experience this.
They need to get that Shinkanzen line extended all the way to Sapporo and a dedicated tunnel line under the Tsugaru Strait (currently a low speed zone because of shared with freight).
Another tunnel won't be built under the Tsugaru strait due to the very high cost. The most efficient way cost wise it to tweak the times freight trains go through the tunnel to when the Shinkansesn isn't' in use, from my understanding this is the method that will be used once the line is completed to Sapporo.
@@MrMorjo Probably not in the near term, they'll be busy making tunnels from Tokyo to Osaka for the new maglev line. Maybe eventually they'll see the need if freight demand increases or demand for travel to Hokkaido increases. Currently not much tourist/business travel demand because of the long travel time.
I did that journey but over two days, to go to the Sapporo Snow Festival. On the way up I stopped at Hakodate for the night to see the famous night view, and on the way back I stopped at Sendai to stay in Matsushima (so beautiful! 😍). I really enjoyed looking at all the scenery out the window, especially as it got snowy as we travelled north. It was so strange how mild it was in Tokyo in winter, then stepping out into the snow in Hakodate where it was FREEZING!
I'm Japanese and very new to your channel ! I love to watch videos especially about foreigners' culture-shock or impressive experiences and lives here in Japan. I watched the whole video and you seem to love traveling, how many prefectures out of 47 have you ever visited, btw ? I've visited all of them. 🙂🗾 ✈🚄🚙
Same journey coming up in January 2024, though we may get to Shin-Hakodate earlier and have a longer break before catching the shinkansen to Tokyo - just to break it up a bit. Can't wait!!
Well, not crazy, just dedicated. In 2019 I took all of the Kyushu, Sanyo, Tokaido and Hokkaido Shinkansen. Started at Kagoshima-chuo in the late afternoon, spent the night in Osaka and rode to Shin-Hakodate the next day. The Shinkansen is just a great way to travel!
ANOTHER TRAIN JOURNEY!! (PS this was actually filmed BEFORE my Seishun 18 one!!) Also.... I realised the first train was actually a Limited Express Super Hokuto, and not a bullet train oops!! 🚅 WHERE SHOULD I GO TO NEXT??
Okinawa
Got me confused for a while and made me question the definition of Shinkansen! lol
Next time, go to the southernmost Shinkansen station.
as a train nerd i was furious about that mistake.
That's why the journey is so long... You'd probably shave 1.5 hour with a Shinkansen between Hakodate and Sapporo. Guess we'll have to be patient. It's planned for 2030...
Riding one in the snow would be out of this world 🌨️❄️
The Hokuto is not a bullet train but a limited express train from Sapporo to Hakodate, and its travel time is almost half the journey. That is why it is not advisable to take the train from Tokyo to Sapporo or visa versa yet.. as we will need to wait until they extend the bullet train line from Shin Hakodate to Shin Sapporo.
I was looking for someone to point it out tbf
Thank you for pointing this out so I don't have to. :P :)
Thank you Sarah for these wonderful, down-to-earth travel videos. I love the way you travel and the format of your videos! And I agree, Trains are great!... Whenever I travel between Malmö and Stockholm here in Sweden, I always take the cheap and slow morning trains. It takes 5.5h and they have cafeteria cars where you can get coffee, tee, cakes, snacks, sandwiches and stuff, every seat has a 220V outlet... So I just use the time to do some work, watch nature, or play some video games... It's super comfy, and I don't mind the extra 1½ hour ride for the cheap price and experience. :) But I do envy you for living in Japan, I have only been there once, a three week trip just before the pandemic and it was the best trip I ever made. That time I traveled to both S.Korea and Japan using trains and ferry. It was such a relaxed way of travel compared to going by plane... :)
Seera-san you're a huge inspiration as a fellow Aussie that wants to live in Japan one day. Keep up the good work!
I'm so glad I fell upon your channel from Tokyo Creative.
I love your content realistic and affordable travel and honesty when things just don't go as planned.. can't wait to come and explore Japan!
Awesome trip. I just moved to Tokyo a week ago and I love watching the shinkies go by from my office building! Can’t wait to ride one!
The view, the trains and @seerasan eyes are the most astonishing of the trip, love your video Sarah 👏🏽👏🏽
This is totally something I would do. I like the destination but sometimes the journey is the destination. Chilling on a bullet train, listening to music, play games, seeing the countryside go past is relaxing for me. Ironic since I'm not a huge fan of travelling to work but its different when you're doing it for leisure with no dreaded work on the other side.
When I was in Japan in June I stayed in Sendai for seven days and took all the Tohoku Shinkansens (including the ones that go to Akita and actually run on normal train lines after they split in Morioka) and back including the one to Shin-Hakodate, I admit I kinda love trains too (also got the JR pass so it was included and at this time it was still available for the lower price :)). There is just something I really love about japanese trains (even the slow/regional ones...)
My son and I were in Japan for 6 weeks end of June through august 9th, the longest journeys on the bullet train we took were from Hiroshima to shin halo age and the other really long one was from Asahikawa to kanazawa....awesome rides . we went from wakkanai to Okinawa and all points in between east to west..(yes , I know the shink does not go to Okinawa but I think you get the point, we flew from fukuoka). Best thing I ever did in my 53 years , and I got to do it with my 18 year recent high school grad . My first vacation , for real , and a grad gift for a lifetime to remember . Now , I'm poor , 😂😂😂. Actually looking at perhaps the two of us making a move..it really got to be like home . Great vid, thanks .
* shin hakodate. Not shin halo...freaking spell check jerks...I know , I should have proof read , lol.
Miss Japan, thanks for another great video, keep it up.
WOW, would LOVE to see this train or another one during the winter for sure!!
As someone who spends the day riding trains frequently i must say you did well. From preparation to execution to filming this nice video. ^^
sarah, it was great traveling vicariously with you! :)
I've done this! I loved it! Sure, you could take a boring old plane that would be the same anywhere else in the world, but you'd miss out on the unique shinkansen experience and inaka views. It's all about the journey.
Thanks for all the tips, Sarah, We are planning to take the same Shinkansen next May from the cherry blossoms of Hakodate to Tokyo.
Thanks for talking us on this journey with you!
I would definitely have joined you for this one. I love trains and seeing all the beautiful scenery. Its a pity that the states don't use them as much as Japan does honestly. You should definitely go back during Winter. The winter scenery would be absolutely gorgeous I suspect. You could even go back to Ningle Terrace and seeing if that coffee house is open this time.
I find peace when I see a new Seerasan video
Finally, a train nerd fiming a train video, u just made my day.
You have an awesome Aussie 🇦🇺 accent! I enjoy your Japan videos 😊
Thank-you from this Japanese-Canadian subscriber 🇨🇦.
Arigato shinkansen sensei! thanks for the sharing pro tips. Ganbaro!
Loved your train journey. My daughter and I will be travelling from Osaka to Sapporo next year on the Shinkansen
ほんとにいつも楽しそうで、見てるこちらも楽しいわ😂
I love how much leg room you get in the shinkansen. This is a blessing for tall people coming to japan
I did a couple of long shinkansen rides on my last trip. The first one was Tokyo to Hakodate, and the last one was Hakata to Tokyo. I didn't struggle for anything to do. I mostly looked out the window and ate food lol. I love the English stations announcer. Her voice is so soothing. I always thought she was Australian. I can definitely hear a bit of Aussie (as I am Aussie). I don't think she's British...
LOVED THE VIDEO!!! As always your videos have this nice relax and authentic vibe, you eating plain bread with a beer was not expected 😂😂 but gotta try the combo.
I love your videos Seerasan, this was fun to watch because I would not do well in the tunnel. I can't use the trains in L.A. but you made it look easy! 😅
I really enjoyed this. Thank you Sarah!
Great to see train travelling and various services available to you!
YES MORE TRAINS!!!!
Thanks you bringing us to this journey. I long for these type of travels sometimes. I would probably pick out a podcast ahead of time and listen to it the whole way. 😁
FYI. Being in a tunnel during an earthquake is actually one of the safest places to be. You probably won't feel a thing. The shockwaves just travels around the open space. You just have to make sure the entrance doesn't collapse and a fault line doesn't cross the tunnel.
The like genuine excitement in this video just makes me feel all warm and fuzzy 🥰 its so lovely
Love this! You're basically going all Pokemon on Japanese train journeys - gotta ride em' all! I'm with you on this though, I could happily just go to Japan and just ride all the different train journeys - especially the Sunrise sleeper trains! You've got to cover those at some point Sarah!
I REALLY want to try the sleeper train!! Eventually I’ll get around to it 😆
@@seerasan Looking forward to a future video of it then! 😃
I did the reverse route in 2020 using the JR East-South Hokkaido rail pass. Its fun spotting the escape routes while underwater between Aomori and Hakodate. They emit a constant noise.
You had a very good experience on this trip. 🤗
The train you took from Sapporo to Shin-Hakodate Hokuto was not a bullet train. However, you were able to see the wonderful scenery unique to Hokkaido. They are beautiful mountains, rivers, oceans, lakes, and ranches. 💖✨
But, when the bullet train extends to Sapporo in 2030, unfortunately most of them won't be visible because of the tunnel. 😢
Love the train content! I've taken the Hokuto and Shinkansen to/from Sapporo several times, it's pretty convenient for short notice trips when you don't have time to book a flight.
I would definitely do this for a day with my sons! Great video!
If I lived in Japan and had the time I would love to try this trip, however if I ever do visit Japan one day. i'll be on a tight schedule and I doubt I'd spend so much time on a train. I think i heard someone else say they always travel by flight because it's significantly faster and even cheaper. But for those who love trains or hate planes and have the time, seems like a fun way to travel.
I can't wait to ride the bullet train. They look amazing 🚉😍. I really felt for you when you were going through the tunnel. I'm not a fan of them myself, that's why I wouldn't use the channel tunnel (from England to France) 😂. Another great video Seera 👏❤
Hope your having a great time here in Tokyo/Japan love the videos :D
Nice Video :) More train journeys - yes please! Maybe you can tell as a story while filming out the window.
We'll have to ride the shinkansen as much as possible before the price hike this October after all. Rode the Tokaido, Kyushu and Tohoku shinkansen lines the past 2 trips, gonna take the Yamagata shinkansen for this coming trip. Pity that I'll have to pay a little more if I want to try out the other shinkansen routes for future trips...
Enjoyed the video! Friendly advice - cut down on the processed foods and carbs.
I enjoyed your journey. I will be doing the first part from Sapporo to Hakodate in October. Starting to get excited as my 3 week JR Pass arrived this morning🤩. Your journey costs about Y28000 but JR pass works out at Y2650!!! per day. Unbelievable value. Oh and I agree with the corridor window view. I have the best picture and video of Fuji of all my trips. As for your next trip, anywhere by train is fine by me. Keep up the good work☺
Cool Trip! Loved the views and tips.
Regarding 12:15, my recollection is that, during an earthquake, deep underground is actually one of the safest places to be … something to do with inertia within a moving solid as opposed to on its surface. Plus Japan’s trains are all hooked up to an earthquake early-detection system, which stops trains and shuts off their electricity the moment any precursor vibrations are felt. So in the event of an earthquake, being deep underground on a Japanese train is kinda like winning earthquake lottery!
I share your train enthusiasm, so far as to go to the National Railway Museum in York, England recently, and even 'ride' a Shinkansen there😅 I live in north of Scotland and the vast majority of friends and family live in the south of England and Wales, so I'm fair accustomed to long train journeys. While the excitement can run thin at times as you found, especially given overcrowded and delayed trains in the UK are frequent, I do enjoy long train journeys, especially when there's only a couple of changes. Coastal routes in the UK are particularly beautiful, though in Japan, I think I'd love to watch the scenery travelling through the mountain!
Consistency on top💯
THANK YOU! 1 video minimum a week is the goal!!!
Love trains!!! More please!
My girlfriend and I love watching your videos! Even though she is a Japanese native based out of Osaka, we still learn so much from these kinds of videos! Thank you for sharing your adventure with us :D いいビデオを見せてくれてありがとうございます!
Thank you! Love Osaka! Just came back from a trip there last week :D
いつも観てくれてありがとうございます!
This was a cool video. It’s much more interesting than the “I spent the night asleep in a train” videos!
I've done a similar distance (a little shorter) in Greece from Alexandroupoli to Sparta, and on an old train... and standing... it was 'fun'!
NOT crazy at all. I love train travel! I've done San Francisco, CA to Portland, OR and back on Amtrak's mediocre equipment (but we did get full dining services) and still thoroughly enjoyed the overnight hauls. This looked like so much fun! Also, that one bit of luggage with the shoe tied to it looked like someone packed a person... 😄
Shinkansen + Suntory Highball + Ekiben is my favourite way to travel.
LOL... The food-cart on the train reminded me of the Harry Potter movies with all those scenes on the way to Hogwarts.
"Earthquake in the Shinkansen Tunnel" - Great Movie Title. I'd watch it!
Great video! My wife and I plan on doing this trip in reverse on our next trip. By the way, this one would be perfect for a college-style drinking game: “Okay, every time you hear ‘Shinkansen’ you have to take a drink!” 😂
"I've never been there... I've been there before...I've been there a lot" 🤣 Funny to see your energy levels throughout the journey. Looks like a nice trip for sure
Great video Seerasan! Lots to unpack; I'll keep it short. Survived the warm-ish dairy - yay 🥳 Yes, I'd defo do journeys like this. Love that you captured the sound of opening a beer 👌 Marks out of 10 for the best doughnut in the world?
I actually did the same journey not so long ago, but stayed 2-3 days in each major place 😂
Great video as always!
loved this video. wish i could take this journey one day
Wow! I wish I was on those trains too!
I did this journey TWICE last year and I regret doing it the second time... not because it was bad, but because it COST so much compared to flying lmao. I loved the train ride itself, the scenery in Hokkaido during summer and autumn was absolutely stunning and just staring outside the window(s) was amazing. But even still, the third time around I chose to fly from Tokyo to Sapporo instead.
I've also went from Kagoshima to Tokyo with the Shinkansen - which takes only about 6 hours or something because the entire way is Shinkansen. Also loved that one.
Surprised you like Mister Donut. Myself and a lot of others I talked to think it is hilariously bad. Yet, I still get baited every time, thinking "Surely they have gotten better by now..."
I love trains too and would totally do this!
Interesting trip: I have only flown between Sapporo and Tokyo. I love your blue pendant
Japan is so pretty❤
Love your videos
Also, JR designed that tunnel with earthquakes in mind. It may feel unnerving, but you'd arguably be safer there than most buildings.
would love to see a train journey from Tokyo to the South of the Main Island or even further if that is feasible. I liked this video and would love to see more
That's feasible: the train goes to Kyushu via a tunnel (like for Hokkaido)... and a bridge if you want to go to Shikoku.
The southernmost shinkansen station is Kagoshima. Coming from Tokyo, you'd have to change trains at least once in Hakata (Fukuoka), possibly also at Shin-Osaka.
@@whiskeysk Nozomi to Shin-Osaka (or as far as Hiroshima), Sakura to Kagoshimachuo
As someone who is gonna be traveling alone in Japan this makes me feel less woried.
Great video!
Nice! I did this exact trip back in Nov 2019, the views from the Super Hokuto were stunning. The bit where you go underwater was super weird, I couldn't really tell when we started being underwater versus just the mountain portion. Blasting in and out of the valleys was cool too. Oop, there goes a whole town, and another, and another...
Hey Seera, love the train video. Have you ever considered riding the Kishigawa Line in Wakayama prefecture? It would be cool to get your take on Kishi Station where the cat station master is.
When we visited Japan - we were so smitten by the Shinkansen - there were times when we went just for a ride on the trains to see the countryside. They are a wonderful experience
Long flights or train journeys are the perfect opportunity to immerse oneself in a book.
I would snoring all the way up and down Japan on those awesome shinkansens!
Sometimes I do hear people snoring near me on the shinkansen 😂
Great video! I’d love to see you take a sleeper train sometime!
Trains, beers, and some beautiful scenery.. what more could you really ask for?
I really enjoy train rides too. 9 continuous hours may be a bit much though.
Glad you made it through the tunnel!
I don’t think it’s crazy. I think its awesome. I wanted to take the Hayabusa, and Sendai happened to be the bonus of that trip.
The longest I have travelled by shinkansen in one day was Niigata to Osaka via Tokyo (I LOVE bullet trains!). Longest journey by train so far has been LA to NY on Amtrak (with 2 multi-day stopovers). Much slower but there was a cafeteria. Longest Aussie train trip was Fassifern to Melbourne, and the onboard hot meals were really really good!
My request (because it is something I would like to do one day) is: could you do a trip to Myoko and check out the skiing? 😊
How exciting! 😃
It's because Sarah grew up with the Sydney trains I reckon. Trains are amazing :), but the Japanese Trains are incredibly amazing. It's like the Wagyu Beef of Trains xD
いつも楽しく観てます!😊
一度でいいので日本語onlyの動画も見てみたいです!😊
I did Osaka to Sapporo in 2018. Took a long time. I think about 11 hours in total. But it was worth it for the experience.
The first train was not actually a Shinkansen. It's a Limited Express train, they are petty slow and the reason why the first leg took about 4 hours for 300km. The Hayabusa is the actual Shinkansen and is also the fastest one, only taking 3,5 hours for 820km,
I wish there was a contest to win a trip on a train with you. That would be so fun!
i found Sarah got a strong vibe everytime i saw her, she vibe like a sun shine ! (le tunnel sous la manche) live near from it
I would do that too. Im obsessed with trains. Love the shisa kanko😁🤙🏽
More of this please :) and can you show us more ekiben etc., maybe with flavour and texture tasting notes :) Please & Thank you.
I also recommend traveling from Ooarai(大洗, 2hours bus trip from Tokyo Sta.) to Tomakomai(Near Sapporo), with Ferry. They have resturants and kiosks, and public bath (but not onsen).
It is 18hours over night travel. Most of Japanese have never experience this.
They need to get that Shinkanzen line extended all the way to Sapporo and a dedicated tunnel line under the Tsugaru Strait (currently a low speed zone because of shared with freight).
Yeah definitely. That last stretch from Hakodate to Sapporo is a bit much. The views are beautiful but coming from Honshu it's just so long!
Another tunnel won't be built under the Tsugaru strait due to the very high cost. The most efficient way cost wise it to tweak the times freight trains go through the tunnel to when the Shinkansesn isn't' in use, from my understanding this is the method that will be used once the line is completed to Sapporo.
@@MrMorjo Probably not in the near term, they'll be busy making tunnels from Tokyo to Osaka for the new maglev line. Maybe eventually they'll see the need if freight demand increases or demand for travel to Hokkaido increases. Currently not much tourist/business travel demand because of the long travel time.
I did that journey but over two days, to go to the Sapporo Snow Festival. On the way up I stopped at Hakodate for the night to see the famous night view, and on the way back I stopped at Sendai to stay in Matsushima (so beautiful! 😍). I really enjoyed looking at all the scenery out the window, especially as it got snowy as we travelled north. It was so strange how mild it was in Tokyo in winter, then stepping out into the snow in Hakodate where it was FREEZING!
お疲れ様です。日本人で英語はよくわからないのですが楽しく拝見しています。日本語でいただきますと
言われているところが好きです!
cool video😉
Starbucks and Hokkaido milk are also my favorite drinks in Japan 😀
I'm Japanese and very new to your channel ! I love to watch videos especially about foreigners' culture-shock or impressive experiences and lives here in Japan. I watched the whole video and you seem to love traveling, how many prefectures out of 47 have you ever visited, btw ? I've visited all of them. 🙂🗾 ✈🚄🚙
Same journey coming up in January 2024, though we may get to Shin-Hakodate earlier and have a longer break before catching the shinkansen to Tokyo - just to break it up a bit. Can't wait!!
Well, not crazy, just dedicated.
In 2019 I took all of the Kyushu, Sanyo, Tokaido and Hokkaido Shinkansen. Started at Kagoshima-chuo in the late afternoon, spent the night in Osaka and rode to Shin-Hakodate the next day. The Shinkansen is just a great way to travel!