Sir. Every time I open one of your videos, you and your country manage to out do yourselves! Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into these beautiful videos!
Just as Japan has its own unique beauty, Arizona has its own beauty. And it seems that the current Japanese railway is in a period of great stagnation. This is reflected in the successive reductions in service in rural areas and the unmanned stations. I hope that Japanese railways will soon regain their former dignity. Thank you for your comment!
Thank you for bringing us another fascinating video of train ride through the mountains. I love the greenery as far the eye can stretch. Inner Japan is very beautiful and luscious. I would not mind living the rest of my living life in that part of the world. The residents of that part of Japan are very lucky to be treated to such a fascinating world.
As you point out, rocky mountains with sharp angles are visually attractive, but mountains covered with trees may be better for long-term viewing. For us Japanese, mountains covered with plants are commonplace and a boring landscape. Many trees produce a lot of water. I must take more photographs of such landscapes.
We can't do that. The mountain in front is in the way. If we take the Chuo East Line to Yamanashi Prefecture and can see Mt. Fuji from Nirasaki Station, or if we climb the 2000m mountain near Kobuchizawa Station, it is possible.
@@MarBiel The "koma" in Komagatake means horse. Horses are creatures that have a close relationship with humans, and there are mountains named Komagatake all over Japan. Is the Komagatake mountain you climbed in Hakone? If so, you'll be very close to Mt. Fuji, so the view will be good. Other view spots of Mt. Fuji that are relatively close to Hiratsuka include Mt. Kintoki, Mt. Yagura, and Mt. Mitsutoge. They all take about an hour to climb, so it's a bit tough. (^^;
Sir. Every time I open one of your videos, you and your country manage to out do yourselves! Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into these beautiful videos!
Just as Japan has its own unique beauty, Arizona has its own beauty. And it seems that the current Japanese railway is in a period of great stagnation. This is reflected in the successive reductions in service in rural areas and the unmanned stations. I hope that Japanese railways will soon regain their former dignity. Thank you for your comment!
Thank you for bringing us another fascinating video of train ride through the mountains. I love the greenery as far the eye can stretch. Inner Japan is very beautiful and luscious. I would not mind living the rest of my living life in that part of the world. The residents of that part of Japan are very lucky to be treated to such a fascinating world.
As you point out, rocky mountains with sharp angles are visually attractive, but mountains covered with trees may be better for long-term viewing. For us Japanese, mountains covered with plants are commonplace and a boring landscape. Many trees produce a lot of water. I must take more photographs of such landscapes.
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Thank you !
Will it be view on Fuji San from west side ?
We can't do that. The mountain in front is in the way. If we take the Chuo East Line to Yamanashi Prefecture and can see Mt. Fuji from Nirasaki Station, or if we climb the 2000m mountain near Kobuchizawa Station, it is possible.
@@14ikesan12 My first view on Mt. Fuji from Mt. Komagatake. There was big surprise to see Mt. Fuji from Hiratsuka, with ice and without next weeks.
@@MarBiel The "koma" in Komagatake means horse. Horses are creatures that have a close relationship with humans, and there are mountains named Komagatake all over Japan. Is the Komagatake mountain you climbed in Hakone? If so, you'll be very close to Mt. Fuji, so the view will be good. Other view spots of Mt. Fuji that are relatively close to Hiratsuka include Mt. Kintoki, Mt. Yagura, and Mt. Mitsutoge. They all take about an hour to climb, so it's a bit tough. (^^;