Life in Japan: Creepy Train Station, Gyoza Overload, and Baseball Madness

the next station is Holy i take it [Music] all right y’all we’re at a Doha station just walked down all those stairs and uh waiting 52 minutes to take the train back traveled over an hour to get here just to walk down those stairs you know where I’m currently at went on the train platform the temperature probably dropped 20° it’s pretty chilly down here you can see all the fog pretty cool spot i don’t know if I’ll travel an hour plus to do this again though it’s a whole lot of fog right i’ll take you guys to the end of this and then once I get back to the stairs it gets hot and my glasses fog up all right now about to go back to the beginning of the stairs and watch how these glasses fog up as soon as I cross this exit sign the glasses should immediately fog up kind of crazy how this works i can already feel the heat i can already feel the heat all right here it goes look at that immediately got hot i can’t even see guys right now i can’t see i’m blind oh [Music] [Music] thank you [Music] music [Music] [Music] i’m waiting on Monday heat heat [Applause] [Music] the guy [Music] It doesn’t like I don’t know

🎥 In this video, we kick things off at one of Japan’s scariest train stations—Doai Station. Known as the “Mole Station,” it’s deep underground, eerily quiet, and takes nearly 500 steps to reach. Think you’re brave enough?

After surviving that, we head to Utsunomiya, Japan’s gyoza capital, to feast on some of the best dumplings you’ll ever taste 🥟🔥

We wrap up the day in Chiba, catching a professional baseball game under the lights. Cold beer, loud chants, and high-energy vibes—there’s nothing like Japanese baseball ⚾🍺

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📍 Locations:

Doai Station (Gunma)
Utsunomiya Gyoza Street (Tochigi)
Zozo Marine Stadium (Chiba)
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