what a great way to see the world without leaving your house.awesome video thanks.
@mackrand66
11 жыл бұрын
Just like folks who don't leave the table before thanking our hosts, I feel like I should really thank my videographers who do such a fine job capturing the finer details of Japan Rail. So thank you very much, I do appreciate the great work you do for our pleasure. This one is particularly nice as it shows the Fall colors and the wonderful calm peaceful tourist trips and their destinations. "The Tunnel of Maple" especially.
@Sacto1654
11 жыл бұрын
Another Japanese KZitem poster, nimo5, just recently posted two really beautiful videos of fall foliage along the JR West Hakubi Line. The beautiful fall foliage is why a lot of Japanese go visit the countryside, and trains that go out into the countryside can get packed on weekends.
@glotaro1
10 жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます。映像がとてもきれいですね。ぜひ乗りに行きたいと思います。京都はきれいですね
@user-zt1qc4zh9z
11 жыл бұрын
大学に通っていた頃、よく、のっていました。40年まえのことです。
@FernandoFiuza001
11 жыл бұрын
Gostei, vídeo muito bem feito, muito bem elaborado, os Japoneses amam os trens, as estações são muito bem cuidadas, deveríamos seguir esse exemplo aqui no Brasil.
@Buckermann
11 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this great video. I really appreciate all your hard work :)
I use Google Translate to translate the Heading and some of the comments to help me figure out where these are. Once you have the starting point, you can follow along with GoogleEarth and click on the "Station" symbols and click on more details to get the Station Names in English. It is quite challenging at first and then it becomes second nature to come up with some neat details of the trip and surrounding countryside. Stick pins in GoogleEarth to show the station names.
@381keikurosio
9 жыл бұрын
チャンネル登録、高評価させていただきました。叡山電車の出町柳と嵐電の嵐山がなんか似ている、、、、ー
@Sacto1654
11 жыл бұрын
I've seen HD videos on KZitem from Osaka to Demachiyanagi Station, but from Demachiyanagi to Kurama Station, this is a first. ^_^
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