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Exploring (more!) of a Japanese Monorail!



It took two days to explore this monorail! Here’s the northern bit.
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31 Comments

  1. Toto, yeah don't make me sing. Also how do you know about fika? That's a swedish thing haha.

  2. Nice to see your vids after confinement period keep it on!Marc from Montrรฉal for travel nihon tips

  3. Nice to see you eating in a restaurant! I believe because sandwiches are eating with your fingers it is customary not to eat inside for some people. Some establishments consider sit down food to be with a fork knife spoon etc. Iโ€™m not sure ,I think itโ€™s about table service and manors loo

  4. There's actually a benefit to alternate spellings that immediately occurred to my easily confused @$$ ๐Ÿ˜‚ These rail locations may be mistaken for one another easily without some obvious distinctions. My main complaint with the arrangement of rails in NYC was exactly that; I ended up going the wrong direction due to no clear indications on which way was which in some places.

  5. Nine minutes of Quality time with each other is wonderful and great to hear what you talk about. Nice

  6. That bendy bit where the monorail switches is just mind-bending! It looks like an illusion.

  7. Monorail tofu Gwar Communistโ€ฆ how much more is there? ๐Ÿ˜‚Gel Shorts for taints!! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

  8. ๐ŸŽต Well, sir, there's nothing on earth
    Like a genuine, bona fide
    Electrified, six-car monorail
    What'd I say?๐ŸŽต

  9. I wish the train came every nine mins where I live if you miss the train you have 30 mins to sit and wait for the next one ( i'm from staten Island NY and the local train runs every 30 mins and after 9pm it's every hour ) .

  10. Loved this video! The Seibu Saitama Lions stadium is at the end of the Seibu line next to Tama lake, a big detour. You could do multiple videos in that area, the baseball stadium, the snow dome, Totoro hiking trails, the amusement park etc

  11. Eric look up lactase persistence. Fascinating stuff. Also kyde is looking a bit like sarah connor with her aviators. love it!

  12. It's interesting how 9-10 minutes is classed as a long wait on the Japanese monorail. The London Underground is fairly good considering it's the oldest in the world, but I regularly take quieter routes and the Overground which can regularly involve 10+ minute waits. Just shows the efficiency of Japanese railways and inter-city rail systems.

  13. 17:01 See the door? That's the latest in micro apartments. You can live there, under the stairs, and pretend you're Harry Potter.

  14. We definitely explored the Toto show room in Tokyo! It was like an ikea full of bathroom stuff and people having house planning meetings. It was worth it.

  15. The Showa Memorial Park is really lovely during the Autumn season (especially the Gingko avenue).
    Perhaps a video, touring the park, during Autumn? ^^

  16. Hi. I just recently found your channel and am enjoying it very much. I was a kid running around Tachikawa and Nakagami. It's been years. And vears. And years. Pre-Tama Monorail. Well, it was under construction. I could actually see the construction of the railway from my front door. But unfortunately my parents uprooted me and practically at gunpoint forced me to move to the states. It was so traumatic.๐Ÿ˜‚ The only monorail I've ever ridden was in Las Vegas. Not impressive. ๐Ÿ™„ I look forward to watching your videos and following you guys on your life's journey. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu! โœŒ๏ธ๐Ÿ˜Š

  17. The monorail line switching system is really similar to Maglev's system, and those things are suuuper expensive to build and maintain! Great point about the way Japan "does" suburbs, as they seem pretty integrated with the overall metropolitan areas. The US suburbs are frankly disheartening… That faux NY Ramen place was something else in the "what were they thinking?" scale!

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