Located off Route 33 near Mt. Haruna will you find one of Japan’s (famed?) Melody Roads.
Melody Roads are stretches of roads with grooves in it. Depending on the depth and cut of the groove, it can be arranged to make sounds from running over them. It’s recommended to run over them at 50km/h to hear the song at normal speed. obviously, if you go faster or slower, it’ll slow the tempo of the song. anyways, theres a lot more info about melody roads on wikipedia.
BTW, i know its been a loooong time since ive up’ed a proper video. theres projects in the queue….its just a matter of putting it together. -sigh-
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good to see you again pal! 😀 nice vid!
hope to see more soon!
I drove this but the audio on my video was too quiet. I'm going to steal your audio!
having roads like this could cut the number of car crashes
Hah… I drove over this the other day… Took me a while to realise it wasn't coming from the stereo 😛
came here for initial d
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Awesome.
OMG ….. AHHHH ….. AWESOME 🙂 🙂 🙂
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it is soooo cooooool but i think it would be scary at night if you are driving alone
I'll see you this November Kusatsu Gunma!
it is a initial D road ? Dream for me ..
Incrível ! Um som muito bonito ! .
if you're driving a Toyota Trueno and drifts over this road, it plays Eurobeat
For anyone wondering. The song is The Itsy Bitsy Spider. Just relisten if you are not sure.
it should have eurobeat playing
The first time I heard it I was,perplexed. But discovering it was a memorable experience.
keep safe thanks for sharing enjoy vlogging
Musical road
I was visiting the area and saw a yellow RX-7 drive over this. Only problem was, it was playing No One Sleep in Tokyo instead of the itsy bitsy spider
It feels like horror road.
I am from India.🇮🇳🇮🇳
Lovely Japan