I just wanna say that your videos, plus Abroad in Japan and DancingBacon have all helped me cope with this past year. All of them just make me want to return to Japan and take it all in person. Thank you for your videos!
Your videos are so relaxing to watch! I really enjoy that you don't heavily edit the videos or put music in the background. The real sounds of the environment make for an authentic and calm atmosphere. I hope you keep making more videos!
I have always been envious of Japan's rail system and public transit system. It may not be the fastest everywhere, but the fact that I can, as a visitor to Japan, access the majority of the country without a car or taxi is amazing. Here in Canada, visitors either need to rent a car, take a taxi, or be on a tour bus to really see much outside of our major cities. Whenever you travel in your videos, I like to follow where you go on google maps. It gives me more of a sense of time and progress.
Such a great step back in time ❤️! Almost the Japanese version of an “old west” train in the U.S., except the old trains here are steam-powered (I’ve been on a couple of them in Colorado). In contrast to the space-age shinkansen, these trains look a little more “lived-in”. Love it 😍 - wish they had steaks to cook on the stove.
Many smaller train stations in Tohoku have those stoves for during colder months. They're awesome. :D I lived in Akita for 7 months and the stations near me had them. Small waiting rooms with old fashion heating stoves. Have yet to be in a train with a stove though. :D
My husband and I are absolutely enjoying your videos! This particular stove train is so interesting. All the snow scenes in Japan from your videos are very beautiful!
Just googled this train because I can't read Japanese and it turns out this ride only lasts 45 minutes, so this looks like a great idea for an activity for a day trip.
That is the purpose of life. To move, to breathe, to fly, to float, To gain all while you give, To roam the roads of lands remote: That's offer your travel video.......thank you!!!!!!
😆👍 The surume on the stove looks alive! I can imagine the smell in the car, I miss the salty taste and hard chewiness of charbroiled dried surume my grandmother used to do. Thanks for sharing your video, greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷.
When the latest and greatest easily amazed people, something old-school and classic like this surely also has its own charm. Japan really is one of the best country to fully experience train life.
Yes,kuga bro definitely we enjoyed this video very much..your country japan 🗾 is a nice n beautiful country..just like a picture bro.. outstanding..❤️👍👌🌷🙏
This train looks like fun, in a cold snowy, winter setting. But I’ll reserve judgment, considering the odor of the coal, the burning squid, and the rocking of the train all combined. Just as well it’s a short ride.
Love your videos! Quick question though, would the whole car smell of dried squid? I would hate to travel to another place and come out smelling like squid from my train. Cheers!
Being on this train in the winter, with the snow falling and a hot cup of tea would be so nice...
I would like the trip to start near sunset and go into the night, for maximum glowing-coal cozyness.
I just wanna say that your videos, plus Abroad in Japan and DancingBacon have all helped me cope with this past year. All of them just make me want to return to Japan and take it all in person. Thank you for your videos!
Now i need to check DancingBacon out.
I will never go there but I also thank you for these upload's.
This train is like "sure, the shinkansen is fast, but I have stoves!"
And I love it.
That stove brings back memories of being a kid in Michigan. So long ago
Your videos are so relaxing to watch! I really enjoy that you don't heavily edit the videos or put music in the background. The real sounds of the environment make for an authentic and calm atmosphere. I hope you keep making more videos!
I have always been envious of Japan's rail system and public transit system. It may not be the fastest everywhere, but the fact that I can, as a visitor to Japan, access the majority of the country without a car or taxi is amazing. Here in Canada, visitors either need to rent a car, take a taxi, or be on a tour bus to really see much outside of our major cities.
Whenever you travel in your videos, I like to follow where you go on google maps. It gives me more of a sense of time and progress.
How very awesome to experience this with you! Thanks so much for everything! :)
Such a great step back in time ❤️! Almost the Japanese version of an “old west” train in the U.S., except the old trains here are steam-powered (I’ve been on a couple of them in Colorado). In contrast to the space-age shinkansen, these trains look a little more “lived-in”. Love it 😍 - wish they had steaks to cook on the stove.
Bonjour de France. C est toujours avec plaisir que je voyage avec vos vidéos, j apprecie la façon subtilement sensible que vous avez de filmer.
Many smaller train stations in Tohoku have those stoves for during colder months. They're awesome. :D I lived in Akita for 7 months and the stations near me had them. Small waiting rooms with old fashion heating stoves. Have yet to be in a train with a stove though. :D
YAY! More trains in the show!
It looks so beautiful 😍 A cozy train ride in the winter is always nice!
I love trains. 👍❤
Best part is wooden flooring and vintage interior of train.
So awesome to watch especially as we have nothing like this in the UK!
Really? I would've thought a heated train service like this would be popular there especially during the long cold winter months.
@Just Another Guy there are plenty of old trains and they are plenty warm enough, probably warmer than this one.
My husband and I are absolutely enjoying your videos! This particular stove train is so interesting. All the snow scenes in Japan from your videos are very beautiful!
What an interesting train love your videos keep them coming
Just googled this train because I can't read Japanese and it turns out this ride only lasts 45 minutes, so this looks like a great idea for an activity for a day trip.
2:21 remind me of 5 Centimeter Per Second Movie when Takaki and Akari met for the last time :)
Stoves in waiting/rest areas are quite common in the colder areas of Japan.
That’s it! I was digging through my anime to find that. I knew there was a scene in something I owned. Thanks.
Exactly my thought too
My thoughts too!
久我さんありがとうございます. これはとても美しいです, いつか絶対に日本に行ってこの電車に乗る. インドから愛を取りなさい. 🙏
Great 👍 to see this unique stove train 🚊 awesome scenery 🙂
I would love to experience traveling on this train. Thank you so much for translating this. Cheers.
Thank you! We love your videos. Weighing in from beautiful Mentone Alabama, here in the States. We wish to visit Japan before we are too old.
First time I have seen such train with coal stove. Thank you for the presentation.
That is the purpose of life.
To move, to breathe, to fly, to float, To gain all while you give, To roam the roads of lands remote: That's offer your travel video.......thank you!!!!!!
😆👍 The surume on the stove looks alive! I can imagine the smell in the car, I miss the salty taste and hard chewiness of charbroiled dried surume my grandmother used to do. Thanks for sharing your video, greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷.
It looks like an old fashioned christmascard. Thank you!!!
Awesome. I would live to sit close to the stove.
I haven't seen such kind of train. Its different. Superb
いつもように、ありがとう。面白かったです
When the video started i think "this is not so interesting"... japanese people always can surprise me. Liked.
I really want to see inside Osamu Dazai's house🥺. I love his work❤
When the latest and greatest easily amazed people, something old-school and classic like this surely also has its own charm. Japan really is one of the best country to fully experience train life.
I like those old style tickets
Your videos really make me miss travelling to Japan! Please keep them coming!
Seems weird, and quirky, but also interesting.
That's so cool. Like the foot bath train, something unique and delightful.
Thank you I love train and Japan is beautiful and I am learning from you
Amazing video! Thanks for sharing my friend!
Nice to see your videos!!
Looks cosy and warm, beautiful ❤️
It's so nice to travel in Japan like this when you live in Lourdes, France. Arigato gozaimasu!
so beautiful! another wonderful adventure thank you!
Most informative videos without saying a word. Your videos are great for planning my first trip.
The sound of the track reminds me of my own train rides.
Holaaa desde Gran canaria , aquí también se comía mucho el calamar seco . Espero poder visitar pronto Japón. Un saludo
Rustique mais néanmoins très charmant !!! :-)
Translation after the 7 minute mark would be fun 😊👍 Thank you for the video 🌷
Yes,kuga bro definitely we enjoyed this video very much..your country japan 🗾 is a nice n beautiful country..just like a picture bro.. outstanding..❤️👍👌🌷🙏
Thank you for another wonderful video, its so lovely to see so many different things and traditions.. I really enjoy your little trips...
Another wonderful video! Thank you for making these; it is so relaxing and enjoyable to watch.---Todd.
Thank you for sharing the experience 😊
nice weekend to you greetings from Flensburg Germany
What a nifty experience for you. Thanks for sharing :-)
So funny, my girlfriend used to work for a Taowanese travel show and she also took this train for that:). Really nice video again.
Love the elated spirit of your works. All the best wishes.
Another great video. I could watch your videos all the time. Arigatogozajmasu 🙏
How cool is THAT !!!!!!
1:26 that mascot is sooo cute OwO
Meanwhile, in New York City, every subway car smells like grilled dried squid all the time.
Mmmm, lovely😆
Or dried piss and sweat.
@@_Just_Another_Guy If one is lucky. lol
Interesting and excellent video as always 😊💕💕
I would love to ride in this train 🚂
This train looks like fun, in a cold snowy, winter setting. But I’ll reserve judgment, considering the odor of the coal, the burning squid, and the rocking of the train all combined. Just as well it’s a short ride.
Beautiful
Cool
Unique train.
Nice sake selection identifies interesting train stations. Bet some local brands are a lot of fun.
I lived in Aomori for 3 years. I regret never taking the stove train. I did get to ride the railbus though.
awesome! the video quality is so good too!
Love your channel! It’s like we are there with you. Thank you from Canada
supporting your channel! keep it up
Interesting train.
Liked your videos so much...From India
I enjoyed your video immensely. it reminds me of 秒速センチメートル,
its like from the golden age of railroads
Really interesting, Спасибо!
Great!!
Nice one
Love your videos! Quick question though, would the whole car smell of dried squid? I would hate to travel to another place and come out smelling like squid from my train. Cheers!
Interesting love old technology it works without trouble.
So fun!!!!!!!
I’m your fan form Thailand, atmosphere on your clip make me miss Japan so much. Hope I can come back soon
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Amazing, carboard tickets as I've not seen for at least 30 traes.
بہت خوب جناب
cool...
I love trains, but I've never been on one. 😢
Oh so sad....
Very nice, would have ordered everything from the cart those dried squid look interesting enough
不思議な電車だね、日本で現在そんな電車あると思わなかった
LOVEEE your vid!! continue posting videos like this!!!
More Food and Snacks Pls.
3:58 we call that "Juhi" here in Indonesia
Love it 😍, very classical
あえて日本語で…
懐かしい映像をありがとう。
母方の実家が五所川原から少し入った柏村。(今はつがる市になってしまいましたが…)
戻るとホッとする気持ちになるのです^^;
Like 1694 from Taiwan❤️😊👍
The last time I read about those on a book was in 2014...
hello! if you don’t mind me asking, what camera do you use to capture your trips? thank you!
Subscribed ❤️❤️
なんかいいな~
Very good!! did you use stabilizer?
wow, stove-train.......have never seen one.
They actually bake dried squid on the train??? I wanna see that.
😳
見たこと、ないよー、ストーブ列車?? 見たい!
乗ってみたい〜。
Plz do a museum tour