Despite not actually being super fast like a funny edit I watched, is insane the amount of skills these bus drivers have to get through such tight roads
came to watch a real pro bus driver from Japan who has perfect control over his vehicle ended up reading comments about Indian bus drivers being more skillful because they risk their passengers lives
ABHILASH Angrez dekha nahi ki chatna suru. Abe ullu she aint making any point that you are calling it truth. She is merely passing insult. Khudki gand angrezo se marwane ka sok hai tujhe?
I’m Indian and I totally agree with you, although I grew up in America most of my life, There are only a few kind Indian people. Most are all corrupted just like Vishnu threatening to kill someone in the comment you posted.
You will find such skilled bus drivers in Europe aswell. These are literally artists who know their profession to quite an extent. I have deep respect to these.
As Keisuke once said, a pro race may seem uneventful for the general audience... ...but other pros know, that there's a ton of skill and fighting in smallest of actions.
You have to appreciate the bus driver's skill. He knows when he'll come up on the sharp turns, the appropriate speed to turn, and the positioning of the bus so he can turn cleanly. If he were to turn too early the side of the bus would hit the inner walls of the road.
@@arneshpal7702 smh you don't even drive. I don't even drive too but I'm really impressed and amazed by the sheer skills it take to drive this huge metal around these tight corners. My place also once have a bus going through tight mountain roads and I wouldn't want to drive this big thing there. Amazing work by them
well thinking about it it's impolite in Japan to talk loudly so the passengers would probably just be praying and hoping the bus driver knew what he was doing
The way he handles and operates the bus, this driver must've practice soo many times. Look how close he is to the rails and walls. You have to be high skilled/expert to even drive a bus like this guy. Knowing the weight, the handling, gripping of the tires. The heaviest front load when going down hill. Especially added weight like passengers or items/cargo in the cargo doors on the side
They usually take [at least] 6mo apprenticeship driving down the route without passenger while an inspector is wathcing before being allowed to take passenger. Also, local Japanese buses are rather small. I am not saying that the driver isn't adept--he is very skillful, but that comes with proper training and daily practice (like 3-4 times a day).
@@mrunlucky4085 He was right around 40 km/h most of the time. You can tell just by looking if you’ve driven enough. Only on the tightest turns did he slow down. Also, speed limits are for the straight bits, but that’s just common sense
The skill is real, I saw something similar with long tour bus going down the iroha slopes in Nikko. We saw the waterfalls that were accessible by the Iroha slopes ie Irohazaka. im fairly certain this is the iroha slopes, the 5 turns/jumps, the tunnel and bridge. are very similar.
this reminds me a lot of the bus drivers here in switzerland. some mountainroads are really difficult to drive and the bus drivers that have to go up and down multiple times a day have mastered the technique of it. i guess public transport like busses and trains are really similar in switzerland and japan!
Yeah, was about to say the same Though not only in the mountainroads, even like from one village to another or to the city, the difference of altitude over a short distance is quite there Great place to learn courves with a motorcycle but extreme for busses or trucks
Im a bus driver and all who say "this is easy" or "this is normal" are totally wrong. Doing those sharp turns with that speed is not easy at all. You need to focus on steerin, looking both mirrors at the same time and also keep your eye in the guardrail in front of you... You also cant get too close to the walls before you turn because otherwise you will hit the back end of the bus to the walls. So its very hard multitasking.
Japan has perfection on another level. Not only is he driving so gracefully, he’s actually switching on the turn signal each time he goes through a curve. That’s so professional of him
I'd do this all day instead of having to navigate tight streets with double parked trucks, pedestrians everywhere who don't care about anything, bicyclists cutting around you at every angle, traffic jams & motorists who will do anything to get around you.
Yes! It feels completely real with those screams and girl crying. My thought was is this legal then i clicked the link found this real video. SATISFYING!!!
I guess it is a "one way" road - a lot of the stress is alleviated by this, if it was "2 way traffic" - BIG stress :) I would love to drive that route, far more picturesque than Cork city!
I used to go school like this.. 😂 we used to live in a township, and the township bus took all of us to the school.. and although the regular path was not like this, but whenever there was traffic jam (which meant that we would be reaching school about 2 hours late if we took the normal path), the other path was taken which had exactly these turnings.. we used to enjoy a lot.. all the friends together in a bus, going/returning from school on roads like these....
When I was a kid I used to ride on then from manila to infanta quezon here in PH. Skilled of the driver is really good. It feels like roller coaster at that time down hill with twisty road I think we go around 60 to 80kph.
Take note of wide entries to turns then moving inwards and snapping the steering wheel to the tightest point it needs to be at at the apex, then exiting wide. This is the smoothest and quickest way to navigate motorvehicles around corners, race car driver or normal it's the same and good practice
I don't think we ever claimed to have the best bus drivers. In fact I'd say we might have some of the worse public transport in the world. Unfortunately we're too spread out with too low of a population density to implement an actually useful public transport infrastructure.
Bus drivers in the Philippines specially the ones that go to the provinces usually go through mountain roads quickly even if the roads arr poorly maintained. but still accidents happen.
Now this makes sense, I was thinking how the bus in the other vid did not fell off the cliff going at that speed cause the vehicle would obviously slide. No matter the skills physics are physics.
It's kind of a pity that the music is drawning out the engine and braking noise.... That adds to the experiance. BTW, is this single direction driving? Would love to see 2 bussen crossing each other...
Here from an edited comedy version; all the edited versions should have a link to this video in their description. It's almost funnier how calm and relaxed this video is 😄
Best bus drivers in the world are the tour bus drivers in Greece... Tight hairpin turn that even cars have a hard time getting through way up in the mountains with no guard rails and the bus drivers will get the the front of the bus to overhang off the edge and just leave the front wheels on the asphalt to make the turns... Then they get through tight areas like it's nothing with an inch on each side without even slowing down... Nothing but respect to those men driving tour buses in Greece. Most those roads up in the mountains and in some of the villages barely fit some cars and these guys are whipping through them like with triple axle 46 foot buses like as they were driving a smart car.
i come here after watched the edited version with hongkong people screaming effect hahaha
that video was sped up too
Me too
Power of cyna "edit it with cyna people screaming"
Terry Khoo what? That one is fake. Fuvkkk
I really thought that was the original version HAHAHAHAHA
Despite not actually being super fast like a funny edit I watched, is insane the amount of skills these bus drivers have to get through such tight roads
Hey im early
Bro they are bus drivers their job title literally explains why they can drive a bus
@@adawg3032 Some bud drivers can handle really tough roads, others can't
@@theimpostor9510 SUS
I didn't knew Indian drivers took training from japanese ones 😂😂😂
I appreciate how all Japanese drivers wear white gloves, caps, etc. Makes them look super professional.
Plus they look cool
That's it! I'm buying white gloves while driving my car from now on!
And they point to anything that exists
@@PreciousAlpschindler Don't forget the hat too !
@@pepperschannel444 Great! It’s winter already!
Love how quiet and respectful people are, allowing full concentration to the bus driver.
Jackie Chavez because they are scared!
What's your instagram?
That’s just how Japan is
It’s not polite to be loud or talk on the phone on the bus and stuff
@Nintendify 🤣
who else came from the sped up footage seeing if it was real
Right here man
Just goes to prove how easily people get fooled without using their brains
Me
Im here because of Shulerking to see it in real time.
Indeed
came to watch a real pro bus driver from Japan who has perfect control over his vehicle
ended up reading comments about Indian bus drivers being more skillful because they risk their passengers lives
They can't really brag when most of their roads are cover in their own excrement.
tototot shit country
Pranab John she said the truth
ABHILASH Angrez dekha nahi ki chatna suru. Abe ullu she aint making any point that you are calling it truth. She is merely passing insult.
Khudki gand angrezo se marwane ka sok hai tujhe?
I’m Indian and I totally agree with you, although I grew up in America most of my life, There are only a few kind Indian people. Most are all corrupted just like Vishnu threatening to kill someone in the comment you posted.
You will find such skilled bus drivers in Europe aswell. These are literally artists who know their profession to quite an extent. I have deep respect to these.
But you won't find such skilled bus drivers in Canada lmao
Same
Play on 1.75x speed and scream at each corner to get HK version..
As Keisuke once said, a pro race may seem uneventful for the general audience...
...but other pros know, that there's a ton of skill and fighting in smallest of actions.
You have to appreciate the bus driver's skill. He knows when he'll come up on the sharp turns, the appropriate speed to turn, and the positioning of the bus so he can turn cleanly.
If he were to turn too early the side of the bus would hit the inner walls of the road.
Probably drove the road a 1000 times, nonetheless very imlressive
Smh he was going at 50 kmph
@@codmw2nooblet
Even doing something 1,000 times, one mistake one time is all something takes.
@@arneshpal7702 smh you don't even drive. I don't even drive too but I'm really impressed and amazed by the sheer skills it take to drive this huge metal around these tight corners. My place also once have a bus going through tight mountain roads and I wouldn't want to drive this big thing there. Amazing work by them
man, i watched the edited version first, and now i'm disappointed that he wasn't drifting and the passengers weren't screaming
well thinking about it it's impolite in Japan to talk loudly so the passengers would probably just be praying and hoping the bus driver knew what he was doing
@@SemIdeiaDeNome4 i don't think japanese passengers would care about being polite if they thought they were about to die
@@cvspvr that'd only be after the bus started tipping over and falling
@@SemIdeiaDeNome4 その通り
The way he handles and operates the bus, this driver must've practice soo many times. Look how close he is to the rails and walls.
You have to be high skilled/expert to even drive a bus like this guy. Knowing the weight, the handling, gripping of the tires. The heaviest front load when going down hill. Especially added weight like passengers or items/cargo in the cargo doors on the side
It looks closer than it really is from this position. He's at a perfectly adequate distance with ample room for error.
They usually take [at least] 6mo apprenticeship driving down the route without passenger while an inspector is wathcing before being allowed to take passenger.
Also, local Japanese buses are rather small. I am not saying that the driver isn't adept--he is very skillful, but that comes with proper training and daily practice (like 3-4 times a day).
"We can do that too, you know." -India
Great driver. He has perfect control on what he is driving, and it feels perfectly safe, although he is not taking it slowly!
10km/h is slow dude he never even hit 40 which is the limit on that road look at the speedomeatre it goes 0-20-40-60-80
@@mrunlucky4085 I honestly can't read the speedometer. Seems fast because of how tight the bends are, and how smoothly he drives.
@@mrunlucky4085 He was right around 40 km/h most of the time. You can tell just by looking if you’ve driven enough. Only on the tightest turns did he slow down. Also, speed limits are for the straight bits, but that’s just common sense
Man thats one fun route. Could very well imagine this being used for racing/touge back in the 90s
Someone else mentioned that this was Irohazaka, which was a pretty famous touge route. It was even featured heavily in Initial D.
@@joshuanishanthchristian5217 Touge races don't happen now?
:C
But But
I like the yakuza and the touge :(
Racing on that road could be scary
Yeah this place literally reminds me of initial d
@@Kadlifal they do, went to yabitsu no police, no speed bumps, passed 3 cars going downhill the entire route at 12 or 1 pm, now imagine night
Damn, Takumi Fujiwara moved from delivering Tofu to delivering People. Well done my man
The skill is real, I saw something similar with long tour bus going down the iroha slopes in Nikko. We saw the waterfalls that were accessible by the Iroha slopes ie Irohazaka. im fairly certain this is the iroha slopes, the 5 turns/jumps, the tunnel and bridge. are very similar.
yep this is the irohazaka
he has more faith in that steering wheel than i've had in all of my past relationships
Smooth, precise and without any hesitation... in every single corner .... and while keeping quite a good pace...
This man knows the road like the palm of his hand.
some of the japanese bus drivers got good skills like this. I used to use a bus that go through tight roads of residential areas, and that was crazy.
this reminds me a lot of the bus drivers here in switzerland. some mountainroads are really difficult to drive and the bus drivers that have to go up and down multiple times a day have mastered the technique of it. i guess public transport like busses and trains are really similar in switzerland and japan!
Yeah, was about to say the same
Though not only in the mountainroads, even like from one village to another or to the city, the difference of altitude over a short distance is quite there
Great place to learn courves with a motorcycle but extreme for busses or trucks
His montion is so smooth. Even speeding the clip up makes it look normal
Finally found the original video 🤣
Im a bus driver and all who say "this is easy" or "this is normal" are totally wrong. Doing those sharp turns with that speed is not easy at all. You need to focus on steerin, looking both mirrors at the same time and also keep your eye in the guardrail in front of you... You also cant get too close to the walls before you turn because otherwise you will hit the back end of the bus to the walls. So its very hard multitasking.
I think I should learn how to drive with Japanese instructor
That road is ‘Nikko irohazaka’. it's one of famous vent road in Japan.
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Looks like okutama in the grid racing games
Thanks. I’ll have to go visit it when I take a trip to Japan
Perfect for drifting
Yeah here’s a drift video you can see the similarities. th-cam.com/video/cd6pdhNvN7Y/w-d-xo.html
Japan has perfection on another level. Not only is he driving so gracefully, he’s actually switching on the turn signal each time he goes through a curve. That’s so professional of him
finally found the real video so slow and peacefully UNLIKE THAT people screaming and it on x4 speed lmaooooo
Dude I couldn’t even do this in a car. Way to go bus driver dude
That's a lot of work driving a bus on this road. The driver is top notch!
He's even using his signals As if he really needed to do that.
What a fucking chad.
That Irohazaka downhill slope is just a basic course to drive on for this driver
I'd do this all day instead of having to navigate tight streets with double parked trucks, pedestrians everywhere who don't care about anything, bicyclists cutting around you at every angle, traffic jams & motorists who will do anything to get around you.
That sound very asian
You must drive for Muni…
he has some skill on those sharp turns some scary stuff
This requires a good handling experience of driving buses on such sharp turns...Afterall excellent skills never fails.
that driver is MADE IN JAPAN ;)
lolul
kim cat atleast it's not MADE IN CHINA :)
kim cat more like *MADE IN HEAVEN*
Maybe the parents f&£#+d outside Japan 👽 So he wasn't made in Japan
I could watch this guy competently carry out his duties all day.
nice road for drifting
This is likely Irohazaka.
Lets drift
Needs some rain
Must have a low powered car if you need rain ;)
@@Pittaz and that's why I choose muscle cars instead of import tuners
it's much more impressive than the weird sped up, screeching-sounds edits.
Consider yourself lucky if you saw this video. Millions of people out there still believe the edited version has the actual speed 🚄
Yes! It feels completely real with those screams and girl crying. My thought was is this legal then i clicked the link found this real video.
SATISFYING!!!
This vid got 2m and that one has 500k. I think everyone knows.
Millions of people are fucking gullible halfwits
the other real vid has terrified passengers
Americans smh.
Funny how somebody added people screaming in other versions to make them seem like a bad person
*RUNNING IN THE 90'S*
OWWWW NOOOOOOOOO
This is the one and only master of bus driving. It requires great skill to make those tight turns.
Legends say they're still going down a twisted road left and right left and right...
This version is so much more cultured than the heavily edited HK screaming version.
Some initial d Eurobeat in background music.
I came from the edited video with the screams and the song Gas Gas Gas and I thought he's gonna drive fast
Little that you know he has a cup with a lid on the console where he constantly swirl tofu in water without breaking it.
Number one bus driver! Full lock with like a few inches between the bus and guard rail. And he gets that line so far back from the corner lol!
I guess it is a "one way" road - a lot of the stress is alleviated by this, if it was "2 way traffic" - BIG stress :)
I would love to drive that route, far more picturesque than Cork city!
Mount Haruna-Mount Akina(Initial D),Would be possible too.
still this is good skill
Agree, no oncoming traffic. Looked very steep though.
Wrong it is a two way street
Nuntius nope been to Japan drove on that same road its a two way
I used to go school like this.. 😂 we used to live in a township, and the township bus took all of us to the school.. and although the regular path was not like this, but whenever there was traffic jam (which meant that we would be reaching school about 2 hours late if we took the normal path), the other path was taken which had exactly these turnings.. we used to enjoy a lot.. all the friends together in a bus, going/returning from school on roads like these....
The fast version was more thrilling 😂😂😂😂
Every bus driver deserves appreciation.
Nice skills look at some of the sharp turning. That what makes a good driver. Driving the bus with ease!.
Takumi's new job after his 86 retired
1:18 -1:24 is like 😲😲😲
finally not speeding up and randomize sound affect video
When I was a kid I used to ride on then from manila to infanta quezon here in PH.
Skilled of the driver is really good.
It feels like roller coaster at that time down hill with twisty road I think we go around 60 to 80kph.
Take note of wide entries to turns then moving inwards and snapping the steering wheel to the tightest point it needs to be at at the apex, then exiting wide. This is the smoothest and quickest way to navigate motorvehicles around corners, race car driver or normal it's the same and good practice
America: we have the best bus drivers!!
Japan: hold my gloves please
Actually it is the other way around
@@anasslasry6962 no
@@foxgaming76yt24 sorry I thought he said indonesia instead of america
@@anasslasry6962 ah ok
I don't think we ever claimed to have the best bus drivers. In fact I'd say we might have some of the worse public transport in the world. Unfortunately we're too spread out with too low of a population density to implement an actually useful public transport infrastructure.
slow and perfectly safe
meanwhile in indonesia : eurobeat sfx
helo fellow rrat
Nani...!
Kansei Dorifto!
the bus driver is clearly an anime protagonist y'all 😂
I watched the editted version before. Still awesome!
I can't be the only one who still feels nervous watching this version too
No hay nada más difícil que vivir sin ti, el frío de mi cuerpo pregunta por ti y no se dónde estás, si no te hubieras ido sería tan feliz xd
Bro todo ira bien, llora lo que necesites y despues levantate y sigue adelante. Si ella te queria, le gustaria que pudieras sonreir
No se que es mas gracioso, el comentario o la respuesta xD
Venimos del video verdad?
Yo también vi el video en fb con Marco antonio de fondo jjjj
@@laloruiz4028 si jajaja
Finally found the original video 👍🏽❤️
Bus drivers in the Philippines specially the ones that go to the provinces usually go through mountain roads quickly even if the roads arr poorly maintained. but still accidents happen.
TH-cam: Let's recommend this after 10 years.
Now this makes sense, I was thinking how the bus in the other vid did not fell off the cliff going at that speed cause the vehicle would obviously slide. No matter the skills physics are physics.
22/11/2022 still have many people never see this and think "the fake one is real", and they blame the driver like idiots do.
Play it again and put the speed to x2
It was fcking sick
What this needs is the most chill version of a Eurobeat song we can find.
Perfect composure.
Somehow this is more nerve wracking than the edit. The skills are so much more apparent at normal speed
AS A BUS ENTHUSIAST I WANNA DRIVE THERE NOW
Finally, found original video.
It's kind of a pity that the music is drawning out the engine and braking noise.... That adds to the experiance.
BTW, is this single direction driving? Would love to see 2 bussen crossing each other...
the would not want to see another bus in the other direcrtion
No traffic at all wow surprising 🤔
1-way traffic. think.
@@neverluckym8728 yes, it has two separate roads, (up and down)
Finally no more iconic effects
watch it with 2x speed DEJA VU I've just been in this place before
Higher on the street
And I know it's my time to go
i will always remember.. that time when every Japanese bus driver's drifting, there's always Hongkong people screaming at the back
Damn I wanted the fast version to be true 😂
This driver is a maestro with his bus and has nerves of steel. 💝💝💝
1.5 speed : Déja Vu!
I've just been in this place before
Higher on the street
Here from an edited comedy version; all the edited versions should have a link to this video in their description.
It's almost funnier how calm and relaxed this video is 😄
first corner and my mind "Déja Vu!
I've just been in this place before
Higher on the street
And I know it's my time to go"
i guess he smoked a bong in this version, just seen him racing down there like a rally racer REALLY FAST!
As a professional coach driver. Yes I do drive like this downhill LMAO
Nice. I'm hiring you then.
Best bus drivers in the world are the tour bus drivers in Greece... Tight hairpin turn that even cars have a hard time getting through way up in the mountains with no guard rails and the bus drivers will get the the front of the bus to overhang off the edge and just leave the front wheels on the asphalt to make the turns... Then they get through tight areas like it's nothing with an inch on each side without even slowing down... Nothing but respect to those men driving tour buses in Greece. Most those roads up in the mountains and in some of the villages barely fit some cars and these guys are whipping through them like with triple axle 46 foot buses like as they were driving a smart car.
Reminds me of "Dr. Driving".
So this is the original version. No screaming :)
When you play OMSI and Euro Truck Simulator too much at home
Extremely skilled driver.
-COMMENTS-
87%: people saying Indian drivers are more skillful
13%: other comments
This is kinda relaxing, not gonna lie
Jejeje alguien más vino por la publicación de Facebook donde según la gente grita como loca porque pierde los frenos jeje xd
yo mi king kong
:D
Thats the thing i love about busses. IT LOOKS LIKE ITS ON A FRIGGIN TURNTABLE
Where's the technique.....
Dangerous drivers*
More better than india...
Quattro Gecko welcome to India
Plot twist : no brakes and driver is blind
Deja Vu song does not fit so well here..
これが9年後にTwitterで万バズするとは誰も思わなかっただろう。
A lot of jealous Indian bus drivers in the comments. How funny.
Its Just That This Shit aint Nothing Compared to Indian roads
@@aryandevadiga2683 i get it that literally everything there is basically dirt roads but... a Mountain pass with multiple harpins is tougher imo
Their ego is receiving a punch
@@tonzku. there are mountain passes with hairpins in india my guy look up tirupathi
"He's hugging the apexes like they're his favorite granny, Crofty"