Excellent video along the Nose Railway. I plan to visit this railway in October. Nice to see you rode the 1700 series train several times. Those former Hankyu Railway 2200 series were built in 1960 and are the oldest cars in the fleet. Apparently, the rail enthusiasts that document the railway look for those cars, due to the distinctive sounds they make. Great job, Jeremy!
*See the hike and the abandoned cable car station*
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-Jeremy
I can’t help but to say how delighted I am at a return to Japanese society and civilization.
Thank you Jeremy!
You must be back from Canada 🇨🇦
Aye ? 😊😊😊 Excellent video Jeremy. 😊 Thanks for the pun about Graffiti. Am flattered. 😊😊
Thanks for the idea!
@@T1DWanderer I hate seeing graffiti.
Thumbs down 👎 Be good. C
Excellent video along the Nose Railway. I plan to visit this railway in October. Nice to see you rode the 1700 series train several times. Those former Hankyu Railway 2200 series were built in 1960 and are the oldest cars in the fleet. Apparently, the rail enthusiasts that document the railway look for those cars, due to the distinctive sounds they make. Great job, Jeremy!
Thanks, didn't know that about the train cars!
Sasabe is one of my favorite station. Many thanks from Hyogo, Japan.
What do you like about Sasabe?
@@T1DWanderer Its loneliness.
Who would have figured that in a rural Japanese rail station you would find an Amazon drop box.
I know, I did a double take
Awesome video Jeremy ❤
Thanks, this one was quite fun