It's wonderful to see railway infrastructure that is free of graffiti. The Japanese obviously respect public property. Commuters are orderly and courteous, too. Reminds me of my experiences in Korea when riding Seoul's subway system.
@@LewisYamanoteAintReal sorry I don't know about those laws. In any case I always films in a very discreet way. My actioncam is secured in the front of my backpack so it's kind of hidden and peole are not aware of it.
Interesting video.
Thanks 😉
It's wonderful to see railway infrastructure that is free of graffiti. The Japanese obviously respect public property. Commuters are orderly and courteous, too. Reminds me of my experiences in Korea when riding Seoul's subway system.
Excuse me one question, does the convoy have a driver or guard? I need know this question😅(I'm from Argentina, sorry if my English is bad or basic).
Hola. Yes the convoy is operated by a driver.
Im going to Japan soon and I need to know, what filming laws are there for metro systems like these?
@@LewisYamanoteAintReal Hi. I didn't see any signs forbidding photography inside the metro.
@@MassimoNalli I was just asking cause I heard there were some laws about that.
@@LewisYamanoteAintReal sorry I don't know about those laws. In any case I always films in a very discreet way. My actioncam is secured in the front of my backpack so it's kind of hidden and peole are not aware of it.
@@MassimoNalli oh ok.