Have you ever wondered what it's like to explore a train station in Japan? This video, from my new LOST JAPAN series, chronicles a half-hour tour of Higashi (East) Shizuoka station, which is the newest, and second-largest train station in Shizuoka City, Japan. I visited this station early in the morning in order to make this video when I could avoid the crowds, and enjoy the lovely light of dawn. We begin the video on ground-level, just outside the south entrance to the station. The sounds you are hear are very common at all Japanese train stations, which are an auditory delight of bells, whistles, chimes and pleasant announcements (usually in a soft, female voice) over the loudspeaker. After we ride the escalator up to the station, we'll walks about, enjoy a view of Mt. Fuji, and then linger to watch Bullet Trains (Shinkansen) race by below. My favorite part of the tour was observing the young policeman patrolling the bicycle racks while looking for unregistered bikes. (KB)
🚅 Join Kurt Bell in the latest installment of the "Lost Japan" series as we embark on a serene early morning exploration of JR Higashi-Shizuoka Station, the second-largest train station in Shizuoka City, Japan. This half-hour tour offers an immersive experience of the station's unique ambiance, beginning just outside the south entrance at dawn, where the tranquil light enhances the station's beauty.
The video captures the quintessential sounds of a Japanese train station, from the melodious chimes and whistles to the soothing announcements, often in a gentle female voice, echoing through the halls. As we ascend the escalator to the heart of the station, you'll be treated to stunning views, including the majestic Mt. Fuji in the distance.
The highlight of the tour is the bustling activity of the station, especially the mesmerizing sight of Bullet Trains (Shinkansen) speeding past. A particularly captivating moment is observing a young policeman diligently patrolling the bicycle racks, a testament to the meticulous care and order of Japanese public spaces.
This video is more than just a tour; it's an invitation to experience the quiet beauty and order of Japanese train stations, a crucial part of the country's transportation network and cultural fabric. Whether you're a train enthusiast or a lover of Japanese culture, this video is sure to provide a unique and enjoyable perspective.
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