Why do I find the gentle and rather peacefull sounds of a high speed train so relaxing, its just the calm hums and sound of fast speed over smooth tracks that always relaxes me somehow.
I absolutely loved every second of being in Japan. Visited three times & want to go back again. The culture, the food, the respect, humility & efficiency is unmatched. One thing that blew me away was the customer service as well. It was like everyone serving you was competing in the customer service Olympics.
It's wonderful to see how clean the stations and squares are there. In Germany, there is so much dirt and garbage (packaging, broken glass bottles, cigarettes) lying around at most stations and vending machines are often damaged by vandalism. Many people have an arrogant opinion about it - "not my problem" - "someone will clean it up" - "there are extra cleaners for that" ... And don't even get me started on the punctuality/reliability of the trains.
I have visited Japan once and I fell in love in that country. Respectful people , amazing technology, delicious food and interesting culture and traditions.
the respectful Japanese look negatively at foreigners as a stereotype; which has begun to loosen up in recent years, but, is still the overwhelming norm for most Japanese
At the same time, the Japanese are also one of the world's leading warrior nations. For example, although Japan lost the Second World War in terms of national power, it gave the United States a tough time.
@@Light_and_Serenity_263 For Japan and the Japanese, all other Asian countries are undeveloped. Needless to say, Korea and China are both undeveloped countries.Korea and China stole all the technology from Japan.
@blaze7726 it's not about blacks or latinos. Japan takes care of the people, and they build trains and roads to make easy for people. Americans don't care about people, instead of building trains or roads they make weapons to cause wars and problems all over the world, so they can make profits. That's all.
As an American, this train really puts into perspective how behind we are in technology in certain categories. The cleanliness of station, the heatable meal by pulling a string and the respect for each other as humans is incredible. I hope America takes this route at some point. In the meantime can't wait to visit Japan. Thank you for the video.
All one has to do is think back to days of post WW2, and remember the slogan. "What's good for GM is good for the country." That's why there are no HS trains in America. Definitely visit Japan, you will love it.
Amen. It's a cultural thing that will never export to the USA. The USA is a nation of corruption, over paid politicians, unions, lazy workers, etc. Japan has had bullet trains for over 40 years already. The USA has....Amtrak and crumbling infrastructure. What a waste.
I think the first step would be to get different politicians. Look at California. Billions spent, and not a single mile of useful tracks yet. Too much corruption and too much red tape.
@@Sunshine-uz4cx And free* Education, Healthcare, Maternety/Paternety leave (payed ), Social Securety, Workers Rights ETC. (*Ofc. NOTHING IS FREE). Edit: Not from Japan, But th-cam.com/video/QdSZ-lbQaHU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XGJEwPO_YZSpaRk0 You get what you pay for. Fun F a c t: Socialiced Healthcare is cheaper and have higher qualety compared to U.S. results. ... NO CONTEST they call this in Boxing
it is but unfortunately with shrinking population. rapidly, in fact. My colleague once visited the Fuji and he left his purse. The person who found it took 1 day vacation and brought him to his adress and actually he was invited and they still keep the contact even that my colleague is back from Japan a decade roughly. It is unbeliavable, it could not happen in many countries.
@@youairentian8867 Where did you get your science degree? Are you qualified to comment on the matter from a scientific perspective? If radiologists and experts have already done their research and said it is safe who are you to challenge them and say it is not? Unless you are more qualified then they are, in that case, show us your degree, if not, shut up and stop spreading disinformation. 您在哪里获得科学学位?你有资格从科学的角度评论此事吗?如果放射科医生和专家已经完成了他们的研究并说它是安全的,那么你是谁来挑战他们并说它不安全?除非你更有资格,否则他们就会向我们展示你的学位,如果没有,请闭嘴并停止传播虚假信息!
It is a great country with very polite people, unfortunately, it happens to be located close to less civilised countries with extremely rude people with nasty intentions like @youairentian8867 below who can't help but bring politics up where no one asked
No screaming or shouting, no bad or obnoxious behavior, everything clean and calm. Just impressive. We can only dream in Germany to have a railroad like this. And your "cheap seats" still looks very nice
It’s true, the calm and cleanliness of the trains is impressive. Japan’s rail system is really something to admire. Even the "cheap seats" feel comfortable and nice!
The great thing about Japan's Shinkansen is that there have been no accidents since its opening in 1964. Even during numerous major earthquakes, it automatically slows down rapidly and has no accidents. China and South Korea also have high-speed trains running, but accidents and troubles have occurred.
Lol, which unreliable source have you got the information from, western media? Advisable to do your homework or update your general knowledge, before you comment. We have enough of misinformation from western mainstream media.
As an American, the more I watch these kinds of videos, the more I see just how behind we are here. We need rail systems like this in the US. It would help so many people and save so much money, as well as help the environment.
I completely agree with you! A rail system like this in the U.S. would make a huge difference for people, saving money and helping the environment. It’s definitely something worth considering.
The distances are just so far in the USA, though. The USA is huge. In the Northeast they have electrified trains but nothing as fast as the ones in Japan.
It's amazing how respectful, quiet, and peaceful the people are while riding the train and in general in Japan. Everything is clean too. One would never see this kind of peaceful atmosphere in public in the U.S. I enjoyed this video alot!
As an American it was humbling to take the bullet trains all over Japan. It's like going from 18th century to 21st century....starting with the food Excellent reporting! 🌟✨
Definitely something to consider I always have to drive car around here to get from one point to another. Its not bad but if I wanna go somewhere far easily such as a train then it is going to be hard. The thing I hate about airports is the potential to have huge delays which I absolutely hate where trains don’t really receive these problems judging by going to France and UK once
Canadian here. I absolutely love Japan. I have been on the older Shinkansen and the JNR all over Japan but particulary to Kyoto (from Tokyo). I find it fascinating that what was true in Japan in 1988 has not changed. Decency. Cleanliness. Rules. Personal Responsibility. Also, I get a chuckle out of this young person paying more attention to the food than the fact that you are in an absolutely top-notch technological vehicle that travels over 300 kph on time and in silence. My advice is, look out the window more often. THANK YOU for your work.
I went to Japan in 1990 and went to Kyoto from Tokyo on the Shinkansen. I was completely blown away I was a 22 year old young man from the UK and had never seen anything like it. I would love to go again.
Awwww that Japanese ingenuity! So clean, so beautiful, so easily accessible. You can hear a pin drop on that train. Passengers don’t disturb each other - let that be a train in the US- you could t sleep for fear of being robbed or hurt. Just another reason I love that country.❤
@@clementgoetke2385 0:02 while I agree we are much more diverse here in the USA, diversity shouldn’t equate to obnoxious behavior or anything else that is frowned upon, like getting mugged attacksedor just bothersome. Of course not all us Americans are like that but enough to be on the news daily.
Absolutely incredible. The US is so far behind, I feel sheltered after watching this. My boy is stationed in Japan (Army) and it's no wonder why he's staying and not coming home. Amazing country and people, well done Japan. Thank you for the video
Thank you so much for your kind words! It's great to hear your son is enjoying his time in Japan. We're glad our video could give you a glimpse of this wonderful country!
"I feel sheltered after watching this..." Perhaps you mean 'shattered'. If you agree, then you must also agree that the US could have also achieved this level, but there are major flaws in the American system, which allowed it to go wayward due to uncontrolled, unchecked immigration rules and the effortless rampages of socialist/communist propaganda, which is busy destroying your country like an irresistible plague. If you do not even control your borders, then your survival outlook is indeed gloomy. (By the way, English is my third language)
I think I was supposed to be born in Japan. Everything and everyone there feels like home to me. But I have never even been outside of Canada. My love to all of Japan
It's wonderful to feel such a strong connection to a place and its culture, even if you haven't had the chance to visit yet. Your love for Japan surely comes across, and I hope you get to experience it firsthand someday. Much love back to you!
@@NoNORADon911 america cannot survive without diversity, 55% of all doctors, nurses, other healthcare workers, technicains, engineers,etc,etc, are foreign born, keep dreaming and living in a zombie world.
I am impressed, so quiet and relaxing, no body fighting or screaming or loud talks, polite and clean people, I wish I was there. Thank you for sharing your great experience 😊
I lived in Japan from 2004 to 2009 and loved every minute of it. Such a beautiful and amazing country! Sadly, all of my negative experiences there involved other Americans
However other countries start to get worse. Here in germany its almost impossible to find a rentable place, not because of the price, but you likely will not get accepted. So japan starts to look more promising as things go down everywhere else. @@grimsonforce7504
No offense but I heard that Japanese only built 10 kms in the past several years. On the other hand Indonesia has already tested and started operating their HSR. Wish you the best luck.
@@alex-shanghai Japan is financing and sharing technology for bullet trains in India. Entire project of Mumbai-Ahmedabad route 500+ km) was divided in 12 phases and all has been allotted to various Indian infra companies. 85KM of elevated concrete section (rail tracks will be laid in due course) been completed already. This project delayed a lot due to legal issues with private land owners and a state government (opposed Central govt of India) which was not in favor of the project. It's estimated to end by 2027, project running late by 5 years.
@@alex-shanghai No offense, but if this is an expertise contest, Japan INVENTED High Speed Rail in 1964, they rank 5th today and built only 10kms because of lack of space to build on because they are a literal island, not because they can't for some other reason, china ranks 1st because you've got more land than you know what to do with and therefore can build more lines than demand.
@@Victor-dx2ew It's true Japan had HSR first. But that's because they had money to invest in the research. Guess where the moeny was from? They invaded and looted China, Malaya, Phillippines, Singapore, and even Thailand. If they did not loot the world, they would not have HSR. On the contrast, if China was not invaded, likely China would have HSR first. It's nothing proud for Japan to have HSR first; instead it's a shame that the research money are robbed and looted from others.
Man I wish I could enjoy and experience this someday... Its gonna probably be only in my dreams. Love it! Happy 2024 to all and much love from Bulgaria! May you all have the ability to enjoy such ride, live and enjoy / visit Japan whenever you want!
thank you for sharing video I'm Taiwanese, being an exchange student and studying in college near Tokyo I've had a ride from Hokkaido to Omiya station by the First class (Grand class) of shinkansen it's a really good experience with delicious food, comfortable seat and good staff servicing since the price of Grand class is a bit expensive but I really think everyone should try one time in your life
Thanks for your comment! I totally agree, the experience in Grand Class is unique and worth trying. Happy to hear you enjoyed it while studying in Japan! 🚄🇯🇵
I've always been intrigued by Japan's bullet trains, mainly because I know we'll never have such things in the US. Too many people and companies only interested in themselves to collaborate on something so efficient. Glad I watched this video.
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts! It's fascinating to see how different countries prioritize infrastructure and collaboration. I'm glad you found the video informative!
Even in Japan, there is only 1 (one) Shinkanesen line that is profitable in a proper capitalist sense -- the one that goes between Tokyo to Osaka. In much the same way, there is only 1 (one) unquestionably profitable TGV route in France, the Paris - Lyon TGV. There is 1 (one) unquestionably profitable HSR line in China (the country with most high speed rails), the Beijing - Shanghai one, maybe extended to Hangzhou, and then there are like 12 that may or may not eventually, in many decades, become profitable. Most are never becoming profitable, and some like the XUAR line is losing money by operating, and they are all just pure politics. The US just does not remotely have the population density of Japan or France or China to have a commercially viable HSR network. There might be a place for a something like a high-speed rail going DC-Baltimore-Philadelphia-NYC-Boston, but that's about it.
What beautifully designed trains, I love the slippers & the self heating bento, very classy, Japan is definitely world leaders in stylish travel. ❤👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I Love Japan. Wish I had enough money to take my wife and I on this bullet train, we are both 67. Looks like quite an adventure of a life time! Thank You Experience JAPAN for this presentation!🙏
I'm so touched by your love for Japan and your desire to experience it fully with your wife. It's never too late for such an adventure! Thank you for your kind words, and I sincerely hope you both get the opportunity to ride the bullet train and enjoy the beauty of Japan together. Safe travels and many more adventures to you both!
It seems that the Fukushima power plant has molten down because a regulation was ignored. Perhaps the Japanese have a focus on superficial correctness which is quite a risk to their safety.
I have to agree with the comments regarding how clean not only the trains, but the stations. It puts the UK to shame in that respect. And I love the courteous staff, the little bow that they give you. It seems so jenteel .
I salute those great men and women who put together all this infrastructure. Surely it all came through intense hard work! Great documentary and filming! Thank you!
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Wow!!!! Thank you for showcasing the high-speed train and your journey to Sopporo! It is truly helpful for those who want to travel and see your beautiful country! Thank you 🙂
I'm an American that knows nothing about Japan, but I'm really enjoying these traveling videos through Japan. It looks so different and appealing, clean, and quiet. Relaxing videos.
You can call me whatever you want but man I love Japan. Watching these videos gives me such a calm and a sense of order. Thank you Japan for being awesome.
Oh, I love Japan so much. I'm so impressed by its advance technology, everything spic and span, and people are courteous. Will always want to go back there.
I have been to Japan 5 times, I have a pal in Sapporo. I love it. Skiing, the food, the people. Your videos are absolutely fantastic. Great camera work and amusing subtitles 🤭. Keep us the brilliant work. Thank you from Manchester, England 🏴 🙏🙏 👏
the train designs are so aerodynamic, they are starting to resemble actual bullets. japan after ww2 has become the greatest nation on the planet. i hope they can recover their replacement birth rate. we need them around
As an Australian watching this video of train station and trains, I am struck by how clean everything is and the absence of moronic graffiti. Beautiful train too. Cheers.
This was a wonderful experience! I have always been fascinated with the Japanese Bullet Trains . I am Handicapped & don't get around very well, but watching your video was so great! I am looking forward to viewing more of your videos. Thank you so much.
We travelled on the Shinkansen last August. Enjoyed every ride. Managed to zap to Hiroshima from Okayama on 6th August 2023 on Memorial Day. A wonderful experience. Loved Japan, the food, the culture and the very polite people.
I went in March this year visiting my son who is married to a beautiful Japanese lady. I experienced the Shinkansen, but only from Osaka to Tokyo.....That in itself was mind blowing. Thank you...I'm going again in March 2024...we want to go to Sapporo.I think its worth the money..!!
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Domo arigato gozaimashita. 🙏. Interesting journey and route. Very nice Grand Class Cabin, seat and Service. ✌️ Beats many biz class airline products. Thank you for sharing!
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Thanks for doing this video. I've been wanting to show people in the US how great the Shinkansen service is, and long ago, well before world War 2, US trains used to be as luxurious with some trains being entirely like Gran class, known as Pullman class in those days. Those days are gone now, but I will share this, hoping we can build enthusiasm over here for services like these.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It's fascinating to hear about the luxurious trains of the past in the US. Let's hope your sharing helps reignite that enthusiasm for high-quality train service. Stay tuned for more! 🚄
@AlfariziZakaria I don't even believe we have express trains anymore. Amtrak runs like a glorified commuter service. Since it was established they got rid of both luxury and high-speed services. But America is a democracy spoken by Dollars, and the people voted to get stuck in traffic, or wait for hours for a flight to depart. What a time to be alive, haha
Thanks for sharing! Switzerland is so expensive & they have pride in their trains but nothing like Japan. Japan is one of the best countries on the planet & all class! Fantastic people too! Well done Nippon!
What a truly amazing country Japan Is. The people are dignified and extremely polite. The Infrastructure is the best in the world. The country is spotless. Like this train, they utilise technology for the benefit for the people. It truly is a beautiful country. I'm from the UK and I hope to visit one day. With the way the west is heading, I'd love to stay there permanently.
I cant forget sweet memories of Japan, when I lived in Nagoya. Thanks for bringing back some memories. I had been watching ads on TV like "Hokkaido thadeni ko".. but never seen.
@@experience_japan i wish i could.....but its quite difficult to visit again Japan...but I will always keep beautiful Japan alive in my feelings through your videos
What a beautiful video. Japan is the 'future' that the rest of the world will never get too. You are very lucky to live such a great country. The people are incredibly friendly and trustworthy. This video wasn't just about the luxury of a state-of-the-art train, but an insight to Japanese culture. You seem like a wonderful person. I am certainly a new subscriber. Japan's natural beauty is breathtaking.
bro As an Australian i am telling that india would have been like that if it was never colonized .can you imagine net gdp contribution of anciend india was 28.5% around the world that"s crazy man .
Good video. Love from Tamilnadu, South India. Thanks for showing a calm "Shanthi" cool video, but highly informative., such as warming of lunch(chemically thermal heat has been produced), detaching trains. Japanese brains, engineering and implementation are amazing. Great 👍 👌 ❤
I've just returned from a brief visit to Tokyo. I didnt get to ride the Bullet train on this visit, though for sure next time. I have the highest respect for the people of Japan who are among the most civic minded & politest on this planet. Thank you sharing your own excellent vlog.
On my recent trip to Japan I also went to Hokkaido and I took a Hayabusa too, but in Ordinary Class. Even on Ordinary Class, there's A LOT of legroom and the car bathroom is spacious and clean. Plus, Hokkaido is a sight to behold and it's quite a bit cooler than mainland Japan. Worth a visit! (I went in August) If you're going to Hokkaido do yourself a favour and book a night at the onsen town in Noboribetsu (1h45 from Sapporo, 2h30 from Hakodate). Beautiful town and tons of onsens to choose.
Thanks for the awesome tips! Totally agree about Hokkaido's beauty and the comfort of the Hayabusa, even in Ordinary Class. Will definitely consider Noboribetsu for my next trip! 🌸🚄
I visited Japan in 2002 6 weeks off absolute joy no mobile phones allowed in seating area all phone calls received have too be conducted in between carriages best country I’ve visited
I wish America would adopt the rail transport system like Japan's. I would use it and so would a lot of other folks as opposed to air transportation. those that do ride the rail Amtrak are disappointed for the most part. You folks are so organized, clean, and respectful.
It's a lot more complicated in the US - 50 separate states with their own state legislatures and complicated transport funding, national disputes over funding (and it takes a lot to maintain hi-tech rail systems like this one - can't afford any cost-short-cutting at speeds like this, for one thing!), and of course, the distances in the US as compared to Japan. Japan's land mass is approximately 378,000 sq km while the US land mass is approx 9,833,500 sq km! But I'm with you on this one, cornflake73! I love rail travel, even on Amtrak, although I wish more attention was paid - clearly the Japanese rail experience is a world away from the US rail experience.
For all the talk about revamping the U.S.'s rail system, unfortunately I don't think it will ever happen. Think about it, Americans love their cars. They will never totally embrace rail, public transportation, bicycles, etc. By the way, I live on the East Coast and have travelled to Chicago twice, once by plane and once by Amtrak. Personally I enjoyed both journeys; I like both planes and trains. The train experience was good because I was able to see the actual countryside on the ground level instead of flying quickly over it.
I am sad to say, but the problem with developing countries is that forever they will remain developing countries. In my 81 years I cannot recall a single developing country, which has transitioned into a developed country.
@@tsukasajp2361 My observations tell me that there is a marked difference between Japan and the other so-called developing countries. That difference is a conspicuous one.
Thank you for your wonderful videos. I recently made my fourth trip to Japan and took the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto and the scenes inside Tokyo Ecki brought back nice memories. I am sitting in a confortable chair and riding along with you remembering my own journey. Arigato gozaimashta!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that my videos could bring back such fond memories of your travels in Japan. Safe travels on your next journey!
As someone who has never been to Japan but who has wanted to go there, it was extremely interesting to watch. Great job! I loved all the little details too!
A well-made video, great train journey through almost the length of this country. It felt good to watch this video, thanks for this wonderful experience.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
I want to thank you for making your videos. Japan is one country I would absolutely LOVE to visit but will never. Your videos are fantastic and wonderful. I love how you just show some basic day to day things and keep the natural sounds instead of overlaying music in every scene. Thank you again for your videos. Keep up the great work 😎👍
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Fantastic video ... demonstrating true advanced engineering and efficiency. The bullet trains are in a league of their own, and I enjoyed seeing the stations and systems ... so clean and tidy. Also the choice of meals and drinks was good. I admire the Japanese people for being so respectful and ethical. I would like to travel there sometime and see for myself. Thank you for the video experience, it was excellently done and showed huge detail. Well done.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
great to see how much Japan has developed within so less time ... one of d most peaceful n loving ppl in d world n most technological advanced as well ... 👍🏻👍🏻
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
It looks really cozy but the price is very high, was it worth it? Apart from that, Japan has beautiful trains and great views, thank you for taking us with you.
Thanks for watching and supporting always! I think the experience was worth the price, especially because of the scenic views. Glad you enjoyed the video!
If you ask the people who are alive today (125 million of them), they would not or could not reckon with the 'price' you are alluding to. They live in the here and the now, as they should. Also, there is no rhyme and reason to keep pointing fingers all the time.
Japanese is always 'the future' that the western world never sees, luxury and class. It is well known that the Japanese are lovely people. Very honest people. This video is a delight and very exciting to watch. :-)
I'd say the US is about 20 years behind Japan, Europe and China----and maybe 30 years behind. But----Brightline from Miami to Orlando started on Saturday------September 23, 2023. It only tops out at 125-----but it's a start.
@@dennisplatte7506 it is probably the other way around. America used to be ahead of the game but the lower voltage has held you guys back. Electric kettles take forever to boil water in America because of the lower voltage which is why you don't normally see them stateside. :)
Thank you for this video. I will probably never get to visit Japan, but this gave me a vicarious experience of riding the train. A very clear and thorough presentation. it was brave of you to video the uncoupling and jump back on-board!
Sorry, snoopy comic was not English, but Italian.
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Darn, you beat me to it :)
You're being snoopy! Hahaha
You truly gentleman and humble
@@rockstopsthetrafficYou are a snoopy,Hahaha
No shouting, screeching or show boating, just an informative and relaxing video. I like this chap.
Thank you so much …. !
That's why like this chap.
Japan's high-speed rail looks like Alligator gar……………
Japan,Alligator gar high-speed railway………………
There's barely any kids there
Why do I find the gentle and rather peacefull sounds of a high speed train so relaxing, its just the calm hums and sound of fast speed over smooth tracks that always relaxes me somehow.
the train is the best!
my grandma & I would take it across Canada to British Columbia & spend summer with her sister
You not alone.
I absolutely loved every second of being in Japan. Visited three times & want to go back again. The culture, the food, the respect, humility & efficiency is unmatched. One thing that blew me away was the customer service as well. It was like everyone serving you was competing in the customer service Olympics.
Where are you from
@@manikyum Australia
Rich WOW ...Can you take me... I've been bo where man.. WHAT A DEAD LIFE IVE LIVE..
For people who are afraid of flying, this train service is a huge help and relief. I am happy to see such service like this. Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad you found the info useful! Trains can be a great alternative to flying. Thanks for watching! 🚄
You're in luck, having visited Japan recently you can easily travel a vast majority of the country with rail and busses alone
Rail and busses are far preferable to me in Japan. Not because i fear flying but because I despise the entire experience from airport to airplane.
Your chances of surviving on this after a crash alot slim than a plane
@@Crazy--Clown So you're saying you have a better chance of surviving a plane crash? LMAO
It's wonderful to see how clean the stations and squares are there. In Germany, there is so much dirt and garbage (packaging, broken glass bottles, cigarettes) lying around at most stations and vending machines are often damaged by vandalism.
Many people have an arrogant opinion about it - "not my problem" - "someone will clean it up" - "there are extra cleaners for that" ...
And don't even get me started on the punctuality/reliability of the trains.
I have visited Japan once and I fell in love in that country. Respectful people , amazing technology, delicious food and interesting culture and traditions.
the respectful Japanese look negatively at foreigners as a stereotype; which has begun to loosen up in recent years, but, is still the overwhelming norm for most Japanese
but japan population decreasing day by day so i decide i marry japanese girls around 10,000 japanese girl and produce baby..
the tech to surpass and put pc master race to shame
@@greenvilla7Tell me you never went to Japan without telling me you never went to Japan 🤣
@@greenvilla7 Sorry for making you think so. However, most Japanese are just getting nervous because they are not used to speak English.
Japanese people are so calm😍😍 The whole train in silent no irritating noises😍
It's great to hear you appreciate the tranquility! Japanese trains really do offer a peaceful ride. 😍
At the same time, the Japanese are also one of the world's leading warrior nations. For example, although Japan lost the Second World War in terms of national power, it gave the United States a tough time.
And what about indian train .?😞
Toooooo irritating, toooo noisy
@@Light_and_Serenity_263 For Japan and the Japanese, all other Asian countries are undeveloped. Needless to say, Korea and China are both undeveloped countries.Korea and China stole all the technology from Japan.
And no Karens running up and down the isles screaming & yelling
You'll never see such a nice and clean train like that in the USA.
Congrats Japan!
Thank you very much!
In usa this kind of train will come in about 100 years from now.
what - you'll never see an actual train in the UK !!
@blaze7726 it's not about blacks or latinos. Japan takes care of the people, and they build trains and roads to make easy for people. Americans don't care about people, instead of building trains or roads they make weapons to cause wars and problems all over the world, so they can make profits. That's all.
This type of clean and hygienic train you'll find it very common in India😂
As an American, this train really puts into perspective how behind we are in technology in certain categories. The cleanliness of station, the heatable meal by pulling a string and the respect for each other as humans is incredible. I hope America takes this route at some point. In the meantime can't wait to visit Japan. Thank you for the video.
All one has to do is think back to days of post WW2, and remember the slogan. "What's good for GM is good for the country." That's why there are no HS trains in America.
Definitely visit Japan, you will love it.
@@Sunshine-uz4cx European Union is behind much of the current and future development of this type of infrastructure, not just each individual country.
Amen.
It's a cultural thing that will never export to the USA.
The USA is a nation of corruption, over paid politicians, unions, lazy workers, etc.
Japan has had bullet trains for over 40 years already. The USA has....Amtrak and crumbling infrastructure.
What a waste.
I think the first step would be to get different politicians. Look at California. Billions spent, and not a single mile of useful tracks yet. Too much corruption and too much red tape.
@@Sunshine-uz4cx
And free* Education, Healthcare, Maternety/Paternety leave (payed ), Social Securety, Workers Rights ETC. (*Ofc. NOTHING IS FREE).
Edit: Not from Japan, But th-cam.com/video/QdSZ-lbQaHU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XGJEwPO_YZSpaRk0
You get what you pay for.
Fun F a c t:
Socialiced Healthcare is cheaper and have higher qualety compared to U.S. results.
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NO CONTEST they call this in Boxing
Generally speaking, Japan seems to be a very, very civilized country with respectful people.
it is but unfortunately with shrinking population. rapidly, in fact. My colleague once visited the Fuji and he left his purse. The person who found it took 1 day vacation and brought him to his adress and actually he was invited and they still keep the contact even that my colleague is back from Japan a decade roughly. It is unbeliavable, it could not happen in many countries.
@@youairentian8867 Where did you get your science degree? Are you qualified to comment on the matter from a scientific perspective? If radiologists and experts have already done their research and said it is safe who are you to challenge them and say it is not? Unless you are more qualified then they are, in that case, show us your degree, if not, shut up and stop spreading disinformation.
您在哪里获得科学学位?你有资格从科学的角度评论此事吗?如果放射科医生和专家已经完成了他们的研究并说它是安全的,那么你是谁来挑战他们并说它不安全?除非你更有资格,否则他们就会向我们展示你的学位,如果没有,请闭嘴并停止传播虚假信息!
It is a great country with very polite people, unfortunately, it happens to be located close to less civilised countries with extremely rude people with nasty intentions like @youairentian8867 below who can't help but bring politics up where no one asked
@@youairentian8867Japan does not have nuclear weapons
@@ポリ袋-b3d they are occupied by the United States though
No screaming or shouting, no bad or obnoxious behavior, everything clean and calm. Just impressive. We can only dream in Germany to have a railroad like this. And your "cheap seats" still looks very nice
It’s true, the calm and cleanliness of the trains is impressive. Japan’s rail system is really something to admire. Even the "cheap seats" feel comfortable and nice!
Those "cheap seats" rival first class seats on some U.S. airlines.
Japan are the absolute GOAT when it comes to train travel. wow
Toilets too😁
Lovely people
The great thing about Japan's Shinkansen is that there have been no accidents since its opening in 1964. Even during numerous major earthquakes, it automatically slows down rapidly and has no accidents. China and South Korea also have high-speed trains running, but accidents and troubles have occurred.
Unfortunately, the Shinkansen has had two accidents. The first time was in 2004, the next was in 2022, both of which were derailed by the earthquake.
@lethalweapontom Google is your friend.
India should take notes
Lol, which unreliable source have you got the information from, western media? Advisable to do your homework or update your general knowledge, before you comment.
We have enough of misinformation from western mainstream media.
@user-oy6wc4br2f force of nature has nothing to do with superior engineering and it's safety records
My respect for Japanese. Greeting from Texas, US.
Greetings from Seattle as well. Seattle and Kobe are Sister citys I believe 🙏.
As an American, the more I watch these kinds of videos, the more I see just how behind we are here. We need rail systems like this in the US. It would help so many people and save so much money, as well as help the environment.
I completely agree with you! A rail system like this in the U.S. would make a huge difference for people, saving money and helping the environment. It’s definitely something worth considering.
The distances are just so far in the USA, though. The USA is huge. In the Northeast they have electrified trains but nothing as fast as the ones in Japan.
It's amazing how respectful, quiet, and peaceful the people are while riding the train and in general in Japan. Everything is clean too. One would never see this kind of peaceful atmosphere in public in the U.S. I enjoyed this video alot!
No black people thats why
日本人からしたら自分だけ日本語放送の意味がわかるっていうさ、この背徳感がたまらない。でも英語の字幕は全く分かりませんがね笑
@@ab-fo9df
ヒアリングは難しいけど、この動画の字幕くらいだったら半分は解らないといけない(笑)
@@chemicalhead-r2x 半分も分かるんですか?!すごいですね〜
@@ab-fo9df
いやいや威張れるレベルじゃないんで(笑)お互い頑張りましょう(笑)
As an American it was humbling to take the bullet trains all over Japan. It's like going from 18th century to 21st century....starting with the food Excellent reporting! 🌟✨
@@upturnedblousecollar5811Everyone does it. And it is good because it gives you an idea of people's opinion on things outside your country.
@@upturnedblousecollar5811 to compare Japan and the U.S.
Definitely something to consider I always have to drive car around here to get from one point to another. Its not bad but if I wanna go somewhere far easily such as a train then it is going to be hard. The thing I hate about airports is the potential to have huge delays which I absolutely hate where trains don’t really receive these problems judging by going to France and UK once
Shinto is my 2nd favourite religion after Islam
Especially for trains where you run diesel slow trains, while here fast electric trains.
I have visited Japan twice . Love it . The people, culture, food , landscape, tradition. Amazing
They are desperately fighting to keep "migrants" from Africa and the Muslim world out of Japan seeing what is happening elsewhere.
I did Okinawa during my Navy Daze, 1987
Yea, but they don’t love you back 😂. Facts!
Happy 😁😁😁😁😁 for u
@@1apart517 Do you think that you deserve to be 'loved back'? What have you got to brag about? Your unruly, ungovernable 'anything goes' America?
Canadian here. I absolutely love Japan. I have been on the older Shinkansen and the JNR all over Japan but particulary to Kyoto (from Tokyo). I find it fascinating that what was true in Japan in 1988 has not changed. Decency. Cleanliness. Rules. Personal Responsibility. Also, I get a chuckle out of this young person paying more attention to the food than the fact that you are in an absolutely top-notch technological vehicle that travels over 300 kph on time and in silence. My advice is, look out the window more often. THANK YOU for your work.
I suspect he did - like he was on that train for 4 hours :) - I particularly enjoyed seeing the food, drinks and even the packaging.
I went to Japan in 1990 and went to Kyoto from Tokyo on the Shinkansen. I was completely blown away I was a 22 year old young man from the UK and had never seen anything like it. I would love to go again.
What a great experience that must have been. Japan in the 90s.
@@shaboopie12 Probably way ahead already at that time than the US.
Awwww that Japanese ingenuity! So clean, so beautiful, so easily accessible. You can hear a pin drop on that train. Passengers don’t disturb each other - let that be a train in the US- you could t sleep for fear of being robbed or hurt.
Just another reason I love that country.❤
they dont have the diversity that we have
@@clementgoetke2385 0:02 while I agree we are much more diverse here in the USA, diversity shouldn’t equate to obnoxious behavior or anything else that is frowned upon, like getting mugged attacksedor just bothersome. Of course not all us Americans are like that but enough to be on the news daily.
Absolutely incredible. The US is so far behind, I feel sheltered after watching this. My boy is stationed in Japan (Army) and it's no wonder why he's staying and not coming home. Amazing country and people, well done Japan. Thank you for the video
Thank you so much for your kind words! It's great to hear your son is enjoying his time in Japan. We're glad our video could give you a glimpse of this wonderful country!
He’s staying for one reason only…and we all know what that is.
huh@@NihonKaikan
"I feel sheltered after watching this..."
Perhaps you mean 'shattered'. If you agree, then you must also agree that the US could have also achieved this level, but there are major flaws in the American system, which allowed it to go wayward due to uncontrolled, unchecked immigration rules and the effortless rampages of socialist/communist propaganda, which is busy destroying your country like an irresistible plague. If you do not even control your borders, then your survival outlook is indeed gloomy. (By the way, English is my third language)
@@NihonKaikani think its girl in Japan so beautiful cute😅
I think I was supposed to be born in Japan. Everything and everyone there feels like home to me. But I have never even been outside of Canada. My love to all of Japan
It's wonderful to feel such a strong connection to a place and its culture, even if you haven't had the chance to visit yet. Your love for Japan surely comes across, and I hope you get to experience it firsthand someday. Much love back to you!
I swear I feel the same.
So many weebs
They are at least civil with each other.
Japan,Alligator gar high-speed railway………………
4:33 trains are so clean, that you can see a reflection of people in it. 😁That's amazing. Love Japan for its clean cities.
Thank you! Cleanliness is something we really take pride in. So glad you appreciate it too! 🚄✨
Japanese keed it clean by banning immigration from third world countries. Good for them!
The cleanliness shows a very high degree of education and civilization.
@@grip2617 it also shows the very high dollar price. for 320, it better be clean
@@experience_japan how is it so clean ?
This country’s beauty and high tech simply amazes me and leaves the rest of the modernized world far behind.
Visit before its invaded by ''diversity.''
@@NoNORADon911and before a powerful earthquake,,,😵💫 ? 🤷🏻♂️🕺🏻
@@NoNORADon911 america cannot survive without diversity, 55% of all doctors, nurses, other healthcare workers, technicains, engineers,etc,etc, are foreign born, keep dreaming and living in a zombie world.
@@NoNORADon911Keep your BS agenda ffs
@@NoNORADon911agreed.
Unbelievable, the world must take a bow, Japan is way way ahead.
I am impressed, so quiet and relaxing, no body fighting or screaming or loud talks, polite and clean people, I wish I was there.
Thank you for sharing your great experience 😊
High IQ
I lived in Japan from 2004 to 2009 and loved every minute of it. Such a beautiful and amazing country! Sadly, all of my negative experiences there involved other Americans
The "Ugly American" syndrome.
Not surprising at all, Japan is obviously not perfect however their discipline and respect is unmatched.
However other countries start to get worse. Here in germany its almost impossible to find a rentable place, not because of the price, but you likely will not get accepted. So japan starts to look more promising as things go down everywhere else. @@grimsonforce7504
I heard they’re passive aggressive and talk nasty behind your back
@@hellrock確かに…店とかホテルで嫌なことあっても直接言わないで後でレビューで不満を書くってこと多いかもな。
I am so glad India decided to opt for Shinkansen/use japanese technology. Eagerly waiting to see them in India. Hope to ride one soon in Japan
Thanks for the comment! It's exciting to see the Shinkansen technology going global. Hope you get to ride one both in Japan and India soon! 🚄
No offense but I heard that Japanese only built 10 kms in the past several years. On the other hand Indonesia has already tested and started operating their HSR.
Wish you the best luck.
@@alex-shanghai Japan is financing and sharing technology for bullet trains in India. Entire project of Mumbai-Ahmedabad route 500+ km) was divided in 12 phases and all has been allotted to various Indian infra companies. 85KM of elevated concrete section (rail tracks will be laid in due course) been completed already. This project delayed a lot due to legal issues with private land owners and a state government (opposed Central govt of India) which was not in favor of the project. It's estimated to end by 2027, project running late by 5 years.
@@alex-shanghai No offense, but if this is an expertise contest, Japan INVENTED High Speed Rail in 1964, they rank 5th today and built only 10kms because of lack of space to build on because they are a literal island, not because they can't for some other reason, china ranks 1st because you've got more land than you know what to do with and therefore can build more lines than demand.
@@Victor-dx2ew It's true Japan had HSR first. But that's because they had money to invest in the research. Guess where the moeny was from? They invaded and looted China, Malaya, Phillippines, Singapore, and even Thailand. If they did not loot the world, they would not have HSR. On the contrast, if China was not invaded, likely China would have HSR first. It's nothing proud for Japan to have HSR first; instead it's a shame that the research money are robbed and looted from others.
Man I wish I could enjoy and experience this someday... Its gonna probably be only in my dreams. Love it! Happy 2024 to all and much love from Bulgaria! May you all have the ability to enjoy such ride, live and enjoy / visit Japan whenever you want!
thank you for sharing video
I'm Taiwanese, being an exchange student and studying in college near Tokyo
I've had a ride from Hokkaido to Omiya station by the First class (Grand class) of shinkansen
it's a really good experience with delicious food, comfortable seat and good staff servicing
since the price of Grand class is a bit expensive
but I really think everyone should try one time in your life
Thanks for your comment! I totally agree, the experience in Grand Class is unique and worth trying. Happy to hear you enjoyed it while studying in Japan! 🚄🇯🇵
I've always been intrigued by Japan's bullet trains, mainly because I know we'll never have such things in the US. Too many people and companies only interested in themselves to collaborate on something so efficient. Glad I watched this video.
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts! It's fascinating to see how different countries prioritize infrastructure and collaboration. I'm glad you found the video informative!
America too ghetto for this type of stuff smh 🤦🏽♂️ I hate nyc
Agree a 100%, as a German. Their standard class looks way better than our "first" class.
And never we gone have😮
Even in Japan, there is only 1 (one) Shinkanesen line that is profitable in a proper capitalist sense -- the one that goes between Tokyo to Osaka. In much the same way, there is only 1 (one) unquestionably profitable TGV route in France, the Paris - Lyon TGV. There is 1 (one) unquestionably profitable HSR line in China (the country with most high speed rails), the Beijing - Shanghai one, maybe extended to Hangzhou, and then there are like 12 that may or may not eventually, in many decades, become profitable. Most are never becoming profitable, and some like the XUAR line is losing money by operating, and they are all just pure politics.
The US just does not remotely have the population density of Japan or France or China to have a commercially viable HSR network. There might be a place for a something like a high-speed rail going DC-Baltimore-Philadelphia-NYC-Boston, but that's about it.
What beautifully designed trains, I love the slippers & the self heating bento, very classy, Japan is definitely world leaders in stylish travel. ❤👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I Love Japan. Wish I had enough money to take my wife and I on this bullet train, we are both 67. Looks like quite an adventure of a life time! Thank You Experience JAPAN for this presentation!🙏
I'm so touched by your love for Japan and your desire to experience it fully with your wife. It's never too late for such an adventure! Thank you for your kind words, and I sincerely hope you both get the opportunity to ride the bullet train and enjoy the beauty of Japan together. Safe travels and many more adventures to you both!
It's a train bro
we see the country of smart people, clean quiet and discipled, I love Japan
from paris France 🇨🇵
It seems that the Fukushima power plant has molten down because a regulation was ignored. Perhaps the Japanese have a focus on superficial correctness which is quite a risk to their safety.
I have to agree with the comments regarding how clean not only the trains, but the stations. It puts the UK to shame in that respect. And I love the courteous staff, the little bow that they give you. It seems so jenteel .
Best manners and respect !!!
What a cool journey. Those trains are incredible feats of engineering. Thank you for another wonderful video.
Thanks a lot! Glad you enjoyed the video and appreciated the engineering marvels. Stay tuned for more!
This same train coming to India too 🎉🎉
I am so dam excited for it 😅😅
I salute those great men and women who put together all this infrastructure. Surely it all came through intense hard work! Great documentary and filming! Thank you!
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Wow!!!! Thank you for showcasing the high-speed train and your journey to Sopporo! It is truly helpful for those who want to travel and see your beautiful country! Thank you 🙂
I'm an American that knows nothing about Japan, but I'm really enjoying these traveling videos through Japan. It looks so different and appealing, clean, and quiet. Relaxing videos.
yeaa the same from germany.
You can call me whatever you want but man I love Japan. Watching these videos gives me such a calm and a sense of order. Thank you Japan for being awesome.
Thank you so much! I'm happy Japan brings you peace. More videos are on the way!
You can barely see any ripple in your drink. Simply amazing!
I was initially very overwhelmed when I got to Japan, but the public transit is actually pretty simple once you try it out.
Oh, I love Japan so much. I'm so impressed by its advance technology, everything spic and span, and people are courteous. Will always want to go back there.
I have been to Japan 5 times, I have a pal in Sapporo. I love it. Skiing, the food, the people. Your videos are absolutely fantastic. Great camera work and amusing subtitles 🤭. Keep us the brilliant work. Thank you from Manchester, England 🏴 🙏🙏 👏
Thanks so much for your kind words! I'm glad you're enjoying Japan and my videos. Cheers from Japan! 🇯🇵🙏
the train designs are so aerodynamic, they are starting to resemble actual bullets. japan after ww2 has become the greatest nation on the planet. i hope they can recover their replacement birth rate. we need them around
Is there beach towns in Japan? Thanks
@@cagneybillingsley2165k
Blue Meth…🤣🤣🤣
I didn’t think Japan was that big to need a train like this ! I learn something new every day !
As an Australian watching this video of train station and trains, I am struck by how clean everything is and the absence of moronic graffiti. Beautiful train too. Cheers.
lol trains stations & graffiti go hand in hand. I know what you mean
What’s missing? (Lol)
I know what you mean....but not in Japan.@@TheAwesomeAccount
@@Warpedsmac Yes, I'm just agreeing with the Australian part. I haven't been to Japan. It does look very different.
Neither have I, but You are right!!!!@@TheAwesomeAccount
I was fortunate enough to travel on this same train and route a couple of weeks ago. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience.
So glad you got to experience it too! Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
Japan is a very civilized nation, especially their engineering masterpieces are examples to none. I'll visit this beautiful country someday🙏🏽
Other than that pearl harbor thingy. Reminder - a day that will live in infamy.
I have taught Japanese students English for years... my dream is to visit one day, especially Hokkaido. Thanks for taking me there!
You can do it!
This was a wonderful experience! I have always been fascinated with the Japanese Bullet Trains . I am Handicapped & don't get around very well, but watching your video was so great! I am looking forward to viewing more of your videos. Thank you so much.
電車に乗った時、よくいる狂人に巻き込まれないでね😢😢
We travelled on the Shinkansen last August. Enjoyed every ride. Managed to zap to Hiroshima from Okayama on 6th August 2023 on Memorial Day. A wonderful experience. Loved Japan, the food, the culture and the very polite people.
I went in March this year visiting my son who is married to a beautiful Japanese lady. I experienced the Shinkansen, but only from Osaka to Tokyo.....That in itself was mind blowing. Thank you...I'm going again in March 2024...we want to go to Sapporo.I think its worth the money..!!
it's march now... hope the trip goes well😮
@@sam-rv8tpI’m here now. Filming in progress…..
@@rubikclockweights enjoy and share videos
This is so relaxing. . Letting the viewers enjoy the video. . Kudos to your way of making video. .
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I'm from egypt // & My dream one day i can visit Japan " that's my dream when i was kid ! Love and respect for all Japanes people everywhere !
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Wow thank you, from Canada. Appreciate this film. 🙏🏽 seeing that beef tounge bento box made my mouth salivate
After watching your video I am sure many people will visit japan to see the incredible places and innovation that normally we watch on youtube only.
Domo arigato gozaimashita. 🙏.
Interesting journey and route. Very nice Grand Class Cabin, seat and Service. ✌️
Beats many biz class airline products. Thank you for sharing!
On a visit to Japan, I took the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto. I was truyly impressed and loved the quiet and the speed. Thanks for the video!
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Japanese trains and service are famous for being the best available 👍👍
Thanks for doing this video. I've been wanting to show people in the US how great the Shinkansen service is, and long ago, well before world War 2, US trains used to be as luxurious with some trains being entirely like Gran class, known as Pullman class in those days. Those days are gone now, but I will share this, hoping we can build enthusiasm over here for services like these.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It's fascinating to hear about the luxurious trains of the past in the US. Let's hope your sharing helps reignite that enthusiasm for high-quality train service. Stay tuned for more! 🚄
US express trains are like Japanese trains from the 70s lol
@@experience_japan looking forward to seeing more. It's fun to go along for the ride
@AlfariziZakaria I don't even believe we have express trains anymore. Amtrak runs like a glorified commuter service. Since it was established they got rid of both luxury and high-speed services. But America is a democracy spoken by Dollars, and the people voted to get stuck in traffic, or wait for hours for a flight to depart. What a time to be alive, haha
@@bluesentaiproductionsNot if you have tsa pre check & a business class ticket 😂😂
Thanks for sharing! Switzerland is so expensive & they have pride in their trains but nothing like Japan. Japan is one of the best countries on the planet & all class! Fantastic people too! Well done Nippon!
Thank you! Japan truly has an amazing train system and wonderful people. I’m glad you love it as much as I do!
What a truly amazing country Japan Is. The people are dignified and extremely polite. The Infrastructure is the best in the world. The country is spotless. Like this train, they utilise technology for the benefit for the people. It truly is a beautiful country. I'm from the UK and I hope to visit one day. With the way the west is heading, I'd love to stay there permanently.
well this train isn't for peasants though, i bet the ticket is like 300 bucks or something
welllll, the netherlands has better infrastructure, so its not the best, only the third best. (singapore doesnt count)
I love how everything is shiny and clean, even back at hotel area. Thank you for the trip and the video!
I cant forget sweet memories of Japan, when I lived in Nagoya. Thanks for bringing back some memories. I had been watching ads on TV like "Hokkaido thadeni ko".. but never seen.
I'm so happy to hear my videos brought back good memories for you! Maybe it's time for a Hokkaido trip to make new ones? 😊🇯🇵
@@experience_japan i wish i could.....but its quite difficult to visit again Japan...but I will always keep beautiful Japan alive in my feelings through your videos
この臨場感あふれるビデオを作成していただきありがとうございます。 毎分楽しかったです。 今、お腹が空いています。
What a beautiful video. Japan is the 'future' that the rest of the world will never get too. You are very lucky to live such a great country. The people are incredibly friendly and trustworthy.
This video wasn't just about the luxury of a state-of-the-art train, but an insight to Japanese culture.
You seem like a wonderful person. I am certainly a new subscriber.
Japan's natural beauty is breathtaking.
Well said sir. couldn't haven't said it better myself.
Europe has also a lot of high speed trains. TGV in France by example.
@@h50herman But the all levels are different from Shinkan-sen.
bro As an Australian i am telling that india would have been like that if it was never colonized .can you imagine net gdp contribution of anciend india was 28.5% around the world that"s crazy man .
"future" until you deal with japanese bureaucracy...They still fax everything, and it takes forever for shit to be done.
The English translation just got you a new subscriber from Nigeria...lol
What a smooth ride
So when you're visiting Japan make sure which Hayabusa you are taking. The motorbike or the bullet train, both of them go beyond 300km/h😂
Hayabusa is faster than motorbike
The motorbike wil surely land you in heaven if you drive at such speed. So better to take the train.
Good video. Love from Tamilnadu, South India.
Thanks for showing a calm "Shanthi" cool video, but highly informative., such as warming of lunch(chemically thermal heat has been produced), detaching trains. Japanese brains, engineering and implementation are amazing. Great 👍 👌 ❤
I've just returned from a brief visit to Tokyo. I didnt get to ride the Bullet train on this visit, though for sure next time. I have the highest respect for the people of Japan who are among the most civic minded & politest on this planet. Thank you sharing your own excellent vlog.
On my recent trip to Japan I also went to Hokkaido and I took a Hayabusa too, but in Ordinary Class. Even on Ordinary Class, there's A LOT of legroom and the car bathroom is spacious and clean. Plus, Hokkaido is a sight to behold and it's quite a bit cooler than mainland Japan. Worth a visit! (I went in August)
If you're going to Hokkaido do yourself a favour and book a night at the onsen town in Noboribetsu (1h45 from Sapporo, 2h30 from Hakodate). Beautiful town and tons of onsens to choose.
Thanks for the awesome tips! Totally agree about Hokkaido's beauty and the comfort of the Hayabusa, even in Ordinary Class. Will definitely consider Noboribetsu for my next trip! 🌸🚄
@@experience_japan do you live in Japan or just passing through
@@mehchocolate1257 Nihonjin desu
Agree, even regular class on the Hayabusa is very comfortable.
Yes it is. What a experience it is hope to return some day.
Im astounded that everything looks so clean!
I visited Japan in 2002 6 weeks off absolute joy no mobile phones allowed in seating area all phone calls received have too be conducted in between carriages best country I’ve visited
I wish America would adopt the rail transport system like Japan's. I would use it and so would a lot of other folks as opposed to air transportation. those that do ride the rail Amtrak are disappointed for the most part. You folks are so organized, clean, and respectful.
It's a lot more complicated in the US - 50 separate states with their own state legislatures and complicated transport funding, national disputes over funding (and it takes a lot to maintain hi-tech rail systems like this one - can't afford any cost-short-cutting at speeds like this, for one thing!), and of course, the distances in the US as compared to Japan. Japan's land mass is approximately 378,000 sq km while the US land mass is approx 9,833,500 sq km!
But I'm with you on this one, cornflake73! I love rail travel, even on Amtrak, although I wish more attention was paid - clearly the Japanese rail experience is a world away from the US rail experience.
For all the talk about revamping the U.S.'s rail system, unfortunately I don't think it will ever happen. Think about it, Americans love their cars. They will never totally embrace rail, public transportation, bicycles, etc. By the way, I live on the East Coast and have travelled to Chicago twice, once by plane and once by Amtrak. Personally I enjoyed both journeys; I like both planes and trains. The train experience was good because I was able to see the actual countryside on the ground level instead of flying quickly over it.
Preident Obama and Democrats tried for years, but Republicans won't ever get on board.
US does not have good Bus, Tram, Train connectivity like EU so forget Japan.
Other countries are more advance than the US
Japan is what all developing countries aspire to become. A beautiful nation of beautiful people.
I am sad to say, but the problem with developing countries is that forever they will remain developing countries. In my 81 years I cannot recall a single developing country, which has transitioned into a developed country.
Until about 80 years ago,Japan was a developing country.
@@tsukasajp2361 My observations tell me that there is a marked difference between Japan and the other so-called developing countries. That difference is a conspicuous one.
Wow !! So Beautiful and Lot`s of benifites.... Love From Bangladesh 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for your wonderful videos. I recently made my fourth trip to Japan and took the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto and the scenes inside Tokyo Ecki brought back nice memories. I am sitting in a confortable chair and riding along with you remembering my own journey. Arigato gozaimashta!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that my videos could bring back such fond memories of your travels in Japan. Safe travels on your next journey!
It was a lovely journey! Thank you for inviting us along. You made me hungry with all the delicious food 🙂
As someone who has never been to Japan but who has wanted to go there, it was extremely interesting to watch. Great job! I loved all the little details too!
A well-made video, great train journey through almost the length of this country. It felt good to watch this video, thanks for this wonderful experience.
Fantastic video. Absolutely clear and quality video. Unfortunately, we can fly comfortably in a very short time and also cheaper. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching! I understand it’s a different experience depending on where you live.
What a wonderful journey. A much better experience than flying. Thank you for the opportunity to enjoy Japanese transit.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
I want to thank you for making your videos. Japan is one country I would absolutely LOVE to visit but will never. Your videos are fantastic and wonderful. I love how you just show some basic day to day things and keep the natural sounds instead of overlaying music in every scene. Thank you again for your videos. Keep up the great work 😎👍
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Thank you for sharing, was very interesting. Japan is cool.
I was born and raised in Japan, and I can attest that two things they do well is food and transportation!!
Fantastic video ... demonstrating true advanced engineering and efficiency. The bullet trains are in a league of their own, and I enjoyed seeing the stations and systems ... so clean and tidy. Also the choice of meals and drinks was good. I admire the Japanese people for being so respectful and ethical. I would like to travel there sometime and see for myself. Thank you for the video experience, it was excellently done and showed huge detail. Well done.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
great to see how much Japan has developed within so less time ... one of d most peaceful n loving ppl in d world n most technological advanced as well ... 👍🏻👍🏻
Get your hands out of your pants. You clearly have never lived here if you have those opinions.
Thanks. The video is so well filmed and explained by subtitles that I feel I've experienced the same journey myself 😊
That's a very clean train station and the business class of the train looks luxurious. 🤩
Took an 8-hour Shinkansen trip from Shinagawa to Hakata (Fukuoka) 12 years ago. Aside from climbing Mount Fuji, one of my best experiences in Japan!
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro..*,**.
11:22 It's smooth, quiet, and an all together delightful experience.
Thanks for pointing that out! I totally agree, it's a great experience. Glad you enjoyed the video! 🌟
Wonderful ❤ Japan is on another level 👌 👏 I wish to take a ride on that bullet train! Greetings from Johannesburg, South Africa
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It looks really cozy but the price is very high, was it worth it?
Apart from that, Japan has beautiful trains and great views, thank you for taking us with you.
Thanks for watching and supporting always! I think the experience was worth the price, especially because of the scenic views. Glad you enjoyed the video!
If you ask the people who are alive today (125 million of them), they would not or could not reckon with the 'price' you are alluding to. They live in the here and the now, as they should. Also, there is no rhyme and reason to keep pointing fingers all the time.
👌 wow. Japan is beautiful and clean. Our trains are still in the stone age.
Japanese is always 'the future' that the western world never sees, luxury and class. It is well known that the Japanese are lovely people. Very honest people. This video is a delight and very exciting to watch. :-)
We still have clunkers for trains.
I'd say the US is about 20 years behind Japan, Europe and China----and maybe 30 years behind. But----Brightline from Miami to Orlando started on Saturday------September 23, 2023. It only tops out at 125-----but it's a start.
Canada is about 50 years behind@@dennisplatte7506
@@dennisplatte7506 it is probably the other way around. America used to be ahead of the game but the lower voltage has held you guys back. Electric kettles take forever to boil water in America because of the lower voltage which is why you don't normally see them stateside. :)
Thank you for this video. I will probably never get to visit Japan, but this gave me a vicarious experience of riding the train. A very clear and thorough presentation. it was brave of you to video the uncoupling and jump back on-board!
The areas you've shown us are so impeccably clean. I'm Envious. Magnificent Japanese Train System. Beautiful.
I remembered our trips in Spain, they also have very fast trains, which also travel 300~ km/h. We were traveling from Malaga to Seville.
TGV did 199mph not 200mph train was late..🥰🥰🥰🥰
@@jimshoe402Merde alors!