I live in the southern most part of the state of Missouri in the United States and our bus travel is horrible! People are cram packed on smelly, dirty buses that don’t seem to care about their patrons. The Last long distance bus trip I took was a nightmare! The bus smelled like a toilet, the floors were sticky and a very smelly, dirty man kept trying to sit next to me and rub his leg on mine. The bus driver did nothing and I never felt safe on that trip. I’ll never travel by bus in the USA again!
Bus travel in the US is like voluntarily buying a ticket to hades. If you don't carry survival gear and say your prayers, you will be repentant. I have been stranded in a bus on the side of the road in sub-freezing temperatures because the bus broke down. I have slept on the floor of a bus station for two days waiting for the connecting bus. I rented a car and just drove. I've been on many bus tours, and they are nearly as bad as Greyhound. So, carry food, water, sleeping bag, water filter, books, cell phones, external batteries, and medications if you need them. Be prepared for beggars and riff-raff. Sit near the front and do not use the onboard toilet. Nowadays my family travels in a camper van. I wish our public transportation in the US was half as nice as in Japan.
Nice bus. Here in Brazil we got a "Leito", thats something like that, but theres no privative room with walls and doors. Just a seat like that and some space that you can sleep. But to much expansive. People use it only if you're going pretty far here.. well, Brazil is pretty big so.. it take hours to go to any other state. 8 Hours is pretty fast. Nice video as always. Grettings from Brazil, Sao Paulo .. Take care!
I am in the United Kingdom and our infrastructure is basically shit; trains and buses and everything doesn't arrive on time and half of them are all on strike. We have some of the lamest services in the developed world. I think you people in Japan are extremely lucky for the level of service that you get on trains and buses; you are treated like royalty by your service providers, who are always on time and take such a pride in their jobs.
I noticed something similar when watching vending machine video. It seems the Japanese are loners unto themselves but in a weird inverse, hive minded. They don't seem to like the human experience.
@@user-jt5vm3mi1w Actually, @potatojoe370 has a fairly valid point. It's a strange kind of combination, but with basis. I've grown up with Japanese culture - from my youth throughout high school - in Hawaii and CA, and so became familiar with many mannerisms, tendencies. In general, oversaturation with the human experience just doesn't work. Hence the predominant existence of a fastidious nature, private-minded appearance. If you were to take these scenes and put them on U.S. soil, I daresay they'd yield a vastly different video experience. *Vastly, lol.*
@@potatojoe370 "The human experience." And who gets to decide what that is? You are part of a "hive mind" yourself if you think the human experience is the same for everyone. Being a human is literally the human experience.
Right, no litter anywhere? Should I show you the crap that is strewn on the streets here? And tossed into the fields... Japan is the same as anywhere else in the world!
Japan really changed the definition of a bus here. In comparison buses in my country are just fully packed rusty metal boxes with wheels, where every passenger is virtually awarded with a medal of bravery on every ride.
Japan is so cool organized clean and consistent and take pride in everything they do . Other countries can learn a lot from Japan . It’s amazing how many vending machines are in Japan . Thank you so much for all your videos… Mike G …And hello from Florida USA .
I have watched all your videos you do such a amazing job editing your videos. If I may ask do you SPEAK English. Or do you edit translated. I really like your video on the ANA flight to Hawaii first class.
I really wish the United States utilized public transportation more. Unless you live in a bigger city it’s generally nonexistent. This type of overnight bus would be amazing for traveling. Thanks for the video! ❤
@@mks9469 So you are right, they don't have hundreds of miles of rural land - but thousands. Also the US has a GDP around 4 times as high as that of Japan. If the US cared they would provide public transport.
Knowing that my comfort isn’t minimizing another travelers’ is wonderful! Worth every penny and the “facilities” are SO much better than in my country!
Love your vlogs! All the editing and work you put in is so beautiful! Another thing you have mastered is how sound quaility is wonderful. Not too loud and enough to enjoy the ambiance. So relaxing and calming to watch:)
Most of the comments are talking about the US. We have luxury buses in the USA, it is easy to google. Can we just enjoy this nice video without disparaging another.
That’s what I was thinking. We have luxury buses here, I’ve seen travel vloggers use them and they’re very nice. I’ve even seen some with unlimited free snacks. Why is it that every travel video I watch mentions the US in the comments when it’s has literally nothing to do with us?
I appreciate the quietness and the peace here. I don't think that is even possible in the US. Everything is rowdy and loud here from what I've witnessed. Japan seems so much more calm and organized. I think my only struggle there would be communication and not understanding japanese language and writing. Otherwise I could totally live there. Just seems like a place you wouldn't have to worry that much at all. ❤️ Much love to Japan! I've never been before and hopefully one day I will get the luxury to go there and to China. ❤️🥂 Live love from the USA ✊ and from the South 🥂 that was really a peaceful ride. US needs to take note and provide more amenities like this for us here. I'd love to take the bus if it was closer to me. Being out in the country kind of sucks even though I'm still in the city basically I'm in the country and don't no buses come around here unless it's blocks away. I also wish that they would create lanes just for scooters and mopeds to travel. It would make it easier for people to commute and it would be safer and cheaper.
It’s very much a life experience I lived in Japan as a collective for 6 years total 3 when I was little and 3 when I was of age and was able to experience the culture of my own and I gotta say if I had another chance that would be my number 1 spot to move back too out of all the other countries I lived in. Yess communication is hard but you’ll get used to I learned enough to get by 😂🤣 they also speak English so all you have to do is either point, show a picture or say something in English and they’ll understand somewhat
Amazing and relaxing vids. The beauty and advanced technology of Japan is stunning Keep up the good work sharing your experience with us. Wish you good luck
I can’t be surprised anymore really after seeing how good in everything the Japanese really are. At some things they are just undeniably the best at. I hope to visit Japan one day at least!
I am really enjoying your travels; your 'inquisitive' nature and curious personality only make them even more fun. ; ) When you can get just as much enjoyment from exploring capsule hotel rooms and vending machines as you do from a luxury-class Super-Bus, you are someone who makes travel really fun. And how interesting that there was only a capacity for 11 on the bus: at $138/fare, they'd gross $1518.00 for the trip ... surprise that this would cover the operating costs; wow. The service and the amenities alone were like a first-class plane flight. I finally remembered to subscribe, this trip, lol. Dōmo arigatōgozaimasu! 💜💜⭐💯🎸🔮✨💜
This makes me want to go to Tokyo and do the bus tour to Osako (or vice versa). Do they have a day route as well - would be lovely to be that comfy and able to see the entire countryside but also get a nap in!!
This looks pretty great. I'm kind of surprised it's popular though. Looking online you can get a bullet train from Osaka to Tokyo for $95 that takes about 2h20m. I guess it could allow you to skip paying for a hotel room for the night.
I'd probably try this since it also saves on time that you'd spend on the train so you'd get an extra few hours of travel and kind of forces you to wake up early at 6AM for more time!
But then we wouldn't have all the great things diversity gives us. Like...uhhh, well, can't think of anything right now, but since we're always told how great it is, it must be, right? R-r-right? More gold medals, that's it!
@@jborrego2406 Food. That all you got? I wouldn't go to a minority Dr, affirmative action puts too many unqualified, low iq types in those jobs. And who do you think was there before Indians? Besides, it's called Right of Conquest and it's been going on since forever. You sound kinda dumb, seriously. But thanks for the insane crime rates they bring, too.
Over the last 20 plus years, I’ve traveled to 27 countries on four continents. Went to Japan six times because I enjoyed it so much. Has always been my favorite spot (with Uganda running a close second). Would never want to live permanently (because of the rush hour crowds and the fact I’m over six foot and 225lbs) but it’s an amazing place.
@@Johnny-hq3cd mostly the people. I was there for work, so my time was split between some of the more rural areas and then Kampala (Speke resort)for the weekends. I mean, it’s a third world country at the end of the day, so it comes with all those issues. Traffic laws are nonexistent, poverty is rampant, but through it all, almost all my interactions with the local population were extremely positive. Its also incredibly green and tropical, rivaling even Oahu in my travels with its beauty. Got to raft the Nile River while I was there and the food was awesome. I was a sucker for something they call a ‘Rolex’. It’s basically a breakfast burrito but it’s wrapped in chapati. Man, it was delicious. Not sure it would be a good idea to go there now with all the craziness, but it was wonderful when I was there in 2013.
Honestly,as far I know,this following of traditions about cleaning came from Japan's isolation so it helped them to save their roots. But I can be wrong. In other way. I sometimes wish more countries was like that. Glory to Japan,from Ukraine.
Congratulations on the video, it was excellent, Osaka is a wonderful city, I hope to visit one day. I started a channel here on TH-cam recently and record in the same way here in Brazil. I signed up, I will follow you from now on. A big hug !!!🙂
One thing I notice in your videos: A lot of these on-board guides and booklets are in japanese only. Do these companies provide english booklets seperatly and they were not shown? I am planning to visit Japan and intend to mostly use public transportation or transporation services but it seems hard to navigate as a foreigner?
In the captions I noticed a mispelled word. I'm not trying to be the grammar police, but just thought I'd mention it. Porifier, is spelled Purifier. Good video here. I'm impressed by this bus.
Japan has been the socio-economic model for most nations in East and Southeast Asia: including the PRC. As a retired American who lives in mediocre housing, eats unwholesome foods, and suffers from an increasingly dysfunctional society, I would gladly live in a "coffin hotel" in Japan.
Seeing this just makes me wish to have such a first class night bus experience. In The Netherlands, that will never happen. The longest ride is by train and it takes 3 hours to get from one part of the country to the other side.
Take a Nightjet! That's what I did when I traveled from Amsterdam to Vienna last year. (I was today years old when I found out that the Netherlands is nine times smaller than Japan. No wonder you can traverse the entire country by train in just three hours.)
I'm pretty sure what heated the Bento box is not unlike what's in a U.S. Military MRE where there's a bag with a chemical when exposed to Water cause a reaction that warms the box.
This is on another level!! God what a fabulous and outstanding bus I would definitely pay gladly for that ride if I had the chance to ...shame on my country for the public transportation it offers comparing to this marvelous experience Japan as a human way of life,organization, cleanness and civilization should be a standard norm generalized across the globe ..hats off Japanese 💖💕
Looked nice, but a bit underwhelming for "first class" in my opinion. See-through inner windows mean no privacy, there was no running water, and it just appeared to be a bit old and worn-down.
What are bus tours like in your country or region?
I live in the southern most part of the state of Missouri in the United States and our bus travel is horrible! People are cram packed on smelly, dirty buses that don’t seem to care about their patrons. The Last long distance bus trip I took was a nightmare! The bus smelled like a toilet, the floors were sticky and a very smelly, dirty man kept trying to sit next to me and rub his leg on mine. The bus driver did nothing and I never felt safe on that trip. I’ll never travel by bus in the USA again!
Bus travel in the US is like voluntarily buying a ticket to hades. If you don't carry survival gear and say your prayers, you will be repentant. I have been stranded in a bus on the side of the road in sub-freezing temperatures because the bus broke down. I have slept on the floor of a bus station for two days waiting for the connecting bus. I rented a car and just drove. I've been on many bus tours, and they are nearly as bad as Greyhound. So, carry food, water, sleeping bag, water filter, books, cell phones, external batteries, and medications if you need them. Be prepared for beggars and riff-raff. Sit near the front and do not use the onboard toilet. Nowadays my family travels in a camper van. I wish our public transportation in the US was half as nice as in Japan.
Nice bus. Here in Brazil we got a "Leito", thats something like that, but theres no privative room with walls and doors. Just a seat like that and some space that you can sleep. But to much expansive. People use it only if you're going pretty far here.. well, Brazil is pretty big so.. it take hours to go to any other state. 8 Hours is pretty fast. Nice video as always. Grettings from Brazil, Sao Paulo .. Take care!
I am in the United Kingdom and our infrastructure is basically shit; trains and buses and everything doesn't arrive on time and half of them are all on strike. We have some of the lamest services in the developed world. I think you people in Japan are extremely lucky for the level of service that you get on trains and buses; you are treated like royalty by your service providers, who are always on time and take such a pride in their jobs.
@@kryztofkowalski4628 The UK sucks.
i love how all these japan travel videos screams paradise for introverts. i wish to travel to japan someday
I noticed something similar when watching vending machine video. It seems the Japanese are loners unto themselves but in a weird inverse, hive minded. They don't seem to like the human experience.
@@user-jt5vm3mi1w Actually, @potatojoe370 has a fairly valid point. It's a strange kind of combination, but with basis. I've grown up with Japanese culture - from my youth throughout high school - in Hawaii and CA, and so became familiar with many mannerisms, tendencies. In general, oversaturation with the human experience just doesn't work. Hence the predominant existence of a fastidious nature, private-minded appearance. If you were to take these scenes and put them on U.S. soil, I daresay they'd yield a vastly different video experience. *Vastly, lol.*
Boring. That's why they have a high suicide rate.
Humans evolved in tribes and need constant communication or they crumble and die.
Seems so cozy
@@potatojoe370 "The human experience." And who gets to decide what that is? You are part of a "hive mind" yourself if you think the human experience is the same for everyone. Being a human is literally the human experience.
Japan is clean, organized, civilized and has pride in everything they do. Videos like these just show the obvious. Love it !
Are we not going to talk about how quiet and respectful the citizen are. I don’t hear anyone talking 💙
Yeah unlike the usa tho…
Right, no litter anywhere? Should I show you the crap that is strewn on the streets here? And tossed into the fields... Japan is the same as anywhere else in the world!
@@rub1ktzchronic so obsessed with US.
And don’t forget the racist and discriminatory culture that has plagued the country for centuries. Good ol’ racist Japan, eh?
Japan really changed the definition of a bus here. In comparison buses in my country are just fully packed rusty metal boxes with wheels, where every passenger is virtually awarded with a medal of bravery on every ride.
Japan is so cool organized clean and consistent and take pride in everything they do . Other countries can learn a lot from Japan . It’s amazing how many vending machines are in Japan . Thank you so much for all your videos…
Mike G …And hello from Florida USA .
I have watched all your videos you do such a amazing job editing your videos. If I may ask do you SPEAK English. Or do you edit translated. I really like your video on the ANA flight to Hawaii first class.
I really wish the United States utilized public transportation more. Unless you live in a bigger city it’s generally nonexistent. This type of overnight bus would be amazing for traveling. Thanks for the video! ❤
It's dangerous and scummy. But we have diversity!
this isn't public transportation, this is a charter bus lmao
@@rodneystanger1651 that’s what the native Americans said
Japan is much smaller than the US also. So they don’t have hundreds of miles of rural land.
@@mks9469 So you are right, they don't have hundreds of miles of rural land - but thousands. Also the US has a GDP around 4 times as high as that of Japan. If the US cared they would provide public transport.
Wow! I would gladly pay for an overnight bus ride like that.
Japan is soo clean organized it gives me asmr vibes
Knowing that my comfort isn’t minimizing another travelers’ is wonderful! Worth every penny and the “facilities” are SO much better than in my country!
Love your vlogs! All the editing and work you put in is so beautiful! Another thing you have mastered is how sound quaility is wonderful. Not too loud and enough to enjoy the ambiance. So relaxing and calming to watch:)
Most of the comments are talking about the US. We have luxury buses in the USA, it is easy to google. Can we just enjoy this nice video without disparaging another.
That’s what I was thinking. We have luxury buses here, I’ve seen travel vloggers use them and they’re very nice. I’ve even seen some with unlimited free snacks. Why is it that every travel video I watch mentions the US in the comments when it’s has literally nothing to do with us?
What an amazing bus!! I would definitely ride on that with all that comfort and privacy! Thank you for sharing your experience!❤
I appreciate the quietness and the peace here. I don't think that is even possible in the US. Everything is rowdy and loud here from what I've witnessed. Japan seems so much more calm and organized. I think my only struggle there would be communication and not understanding japanese language and writing. Otherwise I could totally live there. Just seems like a place you wouldn't have to worry that much at all. ❤️ Much love to Japan! I've never been before and hopefully one day I will get the luxury to go there and to China. ❤️🥂 Live love from the USA ✊ and from the South 🥂 that was really a peaceful ride. US needs to take note and provide more amenities like this for us here. I'd love to take the bus if it was closer to me. Being out in the country kind of sucks even though I'm still in the city basically I'm in the country and don't no buses come around here unless it's blocks away. I also wish that they would create lanes just for scooters and mopeds to travel. It would make it easier for people to commute and it would be safer and cheaper.
It’s very much a life experience I lived in Japan as a collective for 6 years total 3 when I was little and 3 when I was of age and was able to experience the culture of my own and I gotta say if I had another chance that would be my number 1 spot to move back too out of all the other countries I lived in. Yess communication is hard but you’ll get used to I learned enough to get by 😂🤣 they also speak English so all you have to do is either point, show a picture or say something in English and they’ll understand somewhat
Blame diversity.
As an American that's traveled much of the US at this point, you can find these places for sure...purple just do their best to keep them low key
No one understanding their language is actually a blessing. It prevents scums and other douchebags from settling there.
Can't have nothing nice in the U.S.
That is so impressive! The price is great for what you get. The Japanese are so respectful. Amazing!
I loved how clean and well behaved people are definitely seems like a dream.
"I feel like a robber" this made me laugh 😂
That was great. Very cool bus, great bus driver. Great video. Thank you!! I enjoy your videos
This made me to definitely wanna travel to Japan in the future 😊❤️
Japan looks like a wonderful country to travel around. Great videos ! 👍
I watch your videos because they have a calm almost minimalist style. Cool bus!
Looks amazing! You go on the coolest adventures!! Keep up the awesome videos.
Excellent video! Beautifully shot. Japan is very advanced! Wish we had this in Canada.
Thank you so much
When you consider the price of a hotel room over night, this is definitely a great option for travel 😊
Japan is amazing! Thanks again for another video
You have a good sense of humour
National Express needs to take note of this!
🤣
الله جميل جدا ياليت عندنا بالرياض لحملات الى مكة للعمرة والحج تطلع ابداعية وجميلة
thanks brother it's fantastic bus
I just adore the lounge wear provided in Japan!
Japan has so many modern, beautiful things! Even Japanese people are beautiful inside and out😃👍
Bro have you not really spoken to many people from Japan. Pretty racist TBH.
Beautiful country. Nice and calm.
Amazing and relaxing vids. The beauty and advanced technology of Japan is stunning
Keep up the good work sharing your experience with us. Wish you good luck
That looks very good. I like that you can’t wear shoes in the bus. Excellent service
Glad you noticed the details! We aim for a comfy experience. Thanks for watching! 👟🚫
These are videos are relaxing! I'm definitely visiting Japan 🇯🇵
I can’t be surprised anymore really after seeing how good in everything the Japanese really are. At some things they are just undeniably the best at. I hope to visit Japan one day at least!
Very high class. 5 stars. 👍
How fabulous!!!
What a gorgeous bus !
Thank you so much for your very informative and excellent videos ☺️👍🏻👍🏻
I am really enjoying your travels; your 'inquisitive' nature and curious personality only make them even more fun. ; ) When you can get just as much enjoyment from exploring capsule hotel rooms and vending machines as you do from a luxury-class Super-Bus, you are someone who makes travel really fun. And how interesting that there was only a capacity for 11 on the bus: at $138/fare, they'd gross $1518.00 for the trip ... surprise that this would cover the operating costs; wow. The service and the amenities alone were like a first-class plane flight. I finally remembered to subscribe, this trip, lol. Dōmo arigatōgozaimasu! 💜💜⭐💯🎸🔮✨💜
Tbh these make me wanna save up to go to japan, its kind of like a mystical country thats really far east
Lovely. I wish we had buses like that in Canada,
It's icredible experience in this most expensive overnight bus, truly very fantastic my friend👍😊
Great film, thank you!
I think I'll try this bus when I go to Tokyo from Osaka. Thank you for this informative video.
Thank you for posting..very nice..you have productive day😻
This makes me want to go to Tokyo and do the bus tour to Osako (or vice versa). Do they have a day route as well - would be lovely to be that comfy and able to see the entire countryside but also get a nap in!!
These videos make me want to live in japan!
This looks pretty great. I'm kind of surprised it's popular though. Looking online you can get a bullet train from Osaka to Tokyo for $95 that takes about 2h20m. I guess it could allow you to skip paying for a hotel room for the night.
I'd probably try this since it also saves on time that you'd spend on the train so you'd get an extra few hours of travel and kind of forces you to wake up early at 6AM for more time!
You should speak in your videos more often! You have such a nice voice and personality that is unlike any other person on this platform : )
United States is so rushed, I hate it, love how Japan is so very nice, organized and so clean
We only have a few overnight services which are this nice in the UK, and those are just a few trains, never a bus.
I just discovered your channel. Verry nice to watch.
thank you for making the lovely videos. enjoying very much
Looks so nice and clean ,wish it was like this in America !
But then we wouldn't have all the great things diversity gives us. Like...uhhh, well, can't think of anything right now, but since we're always told how great it is, it must be, right? R-r-right? More gold medals, that's it!
@@rodneystanger1651 food , all those good minority doctor an lab ppl an I’m sure Native American / Mexicans like mmm thank European for the diversity
@@jborrego2406 Food. That all you got? I wouldn't go to a minority Dr, affirmative action puts too many unqualified, low iq types in those jobs. And who do you think was there before Indians? Besides, it's called Right of Conquest and it's been going on since forever. You sound kinda dumb, seriously. But thanks for the insane crime rates they bring, too.
@@rodneystanger1651 haha😂
@@rodneystanger1651 your country is nothing without immigrants. You would just be a bunch of church going farmers.
Over the last 20 plus years, I’ve traveled to 27 countries on four continents. Went to Japan six times because I enjoyed it so much. Has always been my favorite spot (with Uganda running a close second).
Would never want to live permanently (because of the rush hour crowds and the fact I’m over six foot and 225lbs) but it’s an amazing place.
why uganda if i may ask?
@@Johnny-hq3cd mostly the people. I was there for work, so my time was split between some of the more rural areas and then Kampala (Speke resort)for the weekends.
I mean, it’s a third world country at the end of the day, so it comes with all those issues. Traffic laws are nonexistent, poverty is rampant, but through it all, almost all my interactions with the local population were extremely positive.
Its also incredibly green and tropical, rivaling even Oahu in my travels with its beauty. Got to raft the Nile River while I was there and the food was awesome.
I was a sucker for something they call a ‘Rolex’. It’s basically a breakfast burrito but it’s wrapped in chapati. Man, it was delicious.
Not sure it would be a good idea to go there now with all the craziness, but it was wonderful when I was there in 2013.
Honestly,as far I know,this following of traditions about cleaning came from Japan's isolation so it helped them to save their roots.
But I can be wrong.
In other way.
I sometimes wish more countries was like that.
Glory to Japan,from Ukraine.
I must add this to my bucket list.
I met someone the other day who came to the UK from Japan - can I take her place? This all looks amazing!
That first part with the closed shops gave me heavy shin megami tensei vibes 😃
Nice videos! I want to visit now. 🥰
good lord this looks super futuristic
We should have something like this in the U.S.
Seems like the bus passes by SHIGA, that place is popular for skiing ⛷️ in the winter ❄️ months 😀😀😃😀👍👍👍
This is so comfortable!
Japan is very nice and clean .I’ve never been to Japan
Love the Bento Box....i love Japanese -)
1:47 hahaha I've had to walk through closed up shopping centres at night sometimes and yeah it feels like you shouldn't be there
I enjoy the videos. Especially the ferry trips
Congratulations on the video, it was excellent, Osaka is a wonderful city, I hope to visit one day. I started a channel here on TH-cam recently and record in the same way here in Brazil. I signed up, I will follow you from now on. A big hug !!!🙂
Wow nice environment 😍
One thing I notice in your videos: A lot of these on-board guides and booklets are in japanese only. Do these companies provide english booklets seperatly and they were not shown? I am planning to visit Japan and intend to mostly use public transportation or transporation services but it seems hard to navigate as a foreigner?
In the captions I noticed a mispelled word. I'm not trying to be the grammar police, but just thought I'd mention it. Porifier, is spelled Purifier.
Good video here. I'm impressed by this bus.
Just Beautiful Ride over there❤
IM from South Africa and i could use something like this when travelling from Johannesburg to Cape Town which is over 1300kms
Amazing.Love the video
Best bus trip yet!!! 😉
Thats so cool! Not too expensive either!
Japan has been the socio-economic model for most nations in East and Southeast Asia: including the PRC. As a retired American who lives in mediocre housing, eats unwholesome foods, and suffers from an increasingly dysfunctional society, I would gladly live in a "coffin hotel" in Japan.
Thank you
I wish they had a luxury bus for LA to SF.
Namba station is a maze, keep extra time to get lost. Location is perfect, right in the center of everything.
Seeing this just makes me wish to have such a first class night bus experience.
In The Netherlands, that will never happen. The longest ride is by train and it takes 3 hours to get from one part of the country to the other side.
Take a Nightjet! That's what I did when I traveled from Amsterdam to Vienna last year.
(I was today years old when I found out that the Netherlands is nine times smaller than Japan. No wonder you can traverse the entire country by train in just three hours.)
@@halfthefiber I took the night train to Prague years ago. Depart in the evening, go to sleep and wake up entering the Czech Republic.
That’s a nice first class bus
It sure is!
I'm pretty sure what heated the Bento box is not unlike what's in a U.S. Military MRE where there's a bag with a chemical when exposed to Water cause a reaction that warms the box.
This is on another level!! God what a fabulous and outstanding bus I would definitely pay gladly for that ride if I had the chance to ...shame on my country for the public transportation it offers comparing to this marvelous experience
Japan as a human way of life,organization, cleanness and civilization should be a standard norm generalized across the globe ..hats off Japanese 💖💕
0:48 Lupin III opening in the background!!!!
Looked nice, but a bit underwhelming for "first class" in my opinion. See-through inner windows mean no privacy, there was no running water, and it just appeared to be a bit old and worn-down.
Nice!👍
excellent work........sir which camera u used for this video?????
Thanks! I use iPhone!
Soo nice ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
11:56 haha I have that sitting next to me on the shelf
But it's tangerine smell
The downstairs restroom greatly scares me
The bus decorations is better than my tiny room.
All that luxury for only $138? I wish the buses I've used in the US would be that nice for such a cheap price.
Amazing
Im from South Africa, our Intercafe bus service is going well
One day maybe we'll get transportation like this in America. We can only hope!
WoW amazing 🤩.. so nice
The bus should have a stewardess on board to provide complimentary champagne, beers and a meal service. It would be perfect if it did!
the introvert bus
Does anyone know what kind of watch he is wearing?
Nice video