A very relaxing video to watch. It is good to see that quite a few people board the cars. The cars themselves seem very quiet and ride quite smoothly. I'm retired from the railroad and I tell my friends that if they want to see how railroads should be run they should visit Japan and ride the trains. I feel quite embarrassed at my country the US, being so filthy with trash strewn about the tracks and graffiti all over the cars and stations. What a difference from the Japanese systems where rarely do you see trash being blown about the tracks. Ah well, the videos bring me great joy. I've watched many of your videos along with some of the other people that post on You Tube. Before I pass on I would like to visit Hokkaido and ride some of the cool trains they have there and maybe go trout fishing and catch some yamame trout. Thank you.
I don't fish, but I long to go trout fishing in the "River with Two Hearts." However, there is no apple butter in Japan. Japan's railways have also been stagnating in recent years, both in terms of infrastructure and in terms of heart. Many viewers point out that Japanese cities are clean, which makes me happy. June is a good season in Hokkaido. July is good too. If you go to places north of Asahikawa, at higher latitudes, you can get a feel for the midnight sun. But if you want to fish, eastern Hokkaido, such as Nemuro or Kushiro, is a good place to go.
A very relaxing video to watch. It is good to see that quite a few people board the cars. The cars themselves seem very quiet and ride quite smoothly. I'm retired from the railroad and I tell my friends that if they want to see how railroads should be run they should visit Japan and ride the trains. I feel quite embarrassed at my country the US, being so filthy with trash strewn about the tracks and graffiti all over the cars and stations. What a difference from the Japanese systems where rarely do you see trash being blown about the tracks. Ah well, the videos bring me great joy. I've watched many of your videos along with some of the other people that post on You Tube. Before I pass on I would like to visit Hokkaido and ride some of the cool trains they have there and maybe go trout fishing and catch some yamame trout. Thank you.
I don't fish, but I long to go trout fishing in the "River with Two Hearts."
However, there is no apple butter in Japan.
Japan's railways have also been stagnating in recent years, both in terms of infrastructure and in terms of heart. Many viewers point out that Japanese cities are clean, which makes me happy.
June is a good season in Hokkaido. July is good too. If you go to places north of Asahikawa, at higher latitudes, you can get a feel for the midnight sun. But if you want to fish, eastern Hokkaido, such as Nemuro or Kushiro, is a good place to go.