I guess Im randomly asking but does anyone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I somehow forgot the login password. I love any tips you can offer me.
@Langston Danny thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
One thing that Japans railways have and that is free geothermal energy to keep the points and trackworks clear. Obviously not every place but the major city routes have it.
@@briancooper562 Japan does not get much energy from geothermal. Most of them are in historic places and well preserved tourist spots. The Japanese will be up in arms if they are spoilt by big modern power stations.
Being from a tropical country blessed by sunshine, I marvel in amazement at the beautiful snow. This is a place I'd like to visit for short term, but to live for long term, I'll pass.
It’s not that really cold when the snow is heavy i cannot explain why but in some part in Japan where it doesn’t snow is much more colder maybe because of the wind than the snowy place.
Trains and Snow that is what i call Heaven or Perfection. Thank you the entertaining video, I enjoyed every minute of it. And thank you for standing in the Snow and Cold or was it Cold and Snow.
There is a simple solution to getting 8 meters of snow each year = build train tracks that are elevated on 8-meter high trestles. That way the snow simply falls through the railway ties and builds up under the trestles themselves, so no plowing is ever required. But seeing the actual accumulation of only around 2 meters of snow, I think that an elevation of the tracks by 2 meters would be more than enough to take care of the problem over most of that route.
That probably wouldn’t work so well. Spectacular blizzards where up to 40 level lying inches (101.6 cm) are not unheard of in Northern Honshu and Hokkaido. Imagine the wind piling all that up in massive drifts all over any platform. It could quite easily be covered by over 20 feet of snow in snow sections.
I saw they have heated points and that is a must for keeping the trains going, plus overhead electrics. I don’t now if the trains on HS1,which are Japanese made work on the line from Dover to London, where I live the line is only partly high speed, so it’s uses the third rail up to Ebbs fleet, then overhead electrification from there to St Pancras.
In Austria we sort of have the same conditions just a bit weaker. But our trains also go as long as the locos themselves dont turn into snow blocks lol.
Well do I know it! Two feet of snow in Schiphol Airport in March, 2004 = 26 hour delay for me. Two feet of snow in Detroit Airport on the way back = 25 minute delay.
Cold, colder, coldest . Frozen food can be in outside temperature entire season . But selling refrigerator to the locals of Aomori will be real salesmanship. Any takers for sales position in Aomori ?
Seeing those thin slits in the snow where the train wheels go adds a totally different view to trains, the trains seem to be almost operating without tracks.
Hello. Nice to see you. This is Owen from Hong Kong media LikeJapan. I would like to ask if we can upload this [Trains in Aomori, The Most Snowy Area in the World ! 8m of snow !!!] video to our facebook page. Please feel free to reply us if it is available. Thank you very much.
@@grahamsmith6991 (Sorry for replying to such an old comment) This was probably before the opening of the Hokkaido Shinkansen as the 789 series used to run between Aomori and Hakodate on Super Hakucho services until 21 March 2016 shortly before the opening of the Hokkaido Shinkansen. I think they just coupled a diesel locomotive to the train sets in order to transfer them to Sapporo.
Fantastic that the trains are running at all... Must be hell on the roads. By the way, what kind of train is it at around 14:30? Great design!! And what line? Great video! 👍🎅🎄⛷️
Being from South Africa I can't begin to imagine what that kind of snow is like.
Once you go to the Japanese Alps in winter, your hooked for ever
Wet
Only in Japan can you see different styles of trains. A feast to the train enthusiast.
Very diverse aren’t they, ours in the UK are so boring,
i became a railfan when i first visited Japan lol
I guess Im randomly asking but does anyone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow forgot the login password. I love any tips you can offer me.
@Deandre Hugo instablaster =)
@Langston Danny thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
I want to live here, i love the snow!
Yes me too, the paradise !
Snow is only fun if you live in a warm climate. In Canada it’s a burden
I love snow but this is just ridiculous
Very beautiful video🎥
The Shikishima was a lovely sight. Great content and a beautiful country.
Thanks for sharing! Beautiful.
What a beautiful winter wonderland.
Ein gutes Video toll gemacht weiterhin good Lucky Train 🐇🐇❄❄❄❄❄❄
Imagine in United Kingdom snowfall like this ,even London underground shutdown completely.
+R V..................In the Netherlands EVERY YEAR, two leaves on the track and they stop all trains.
Disastrous in Australia, lol. I do remember it snowing in Melbourne in 1968 but it did not last.
@@huzary1092 cool Japanese Koplopper’s.
One thing that Japans railways have and that is free geothermal energy to keep the points and trackworks clear. Obviously not every place but the major city routes have it.
@@briancooper562 Japan does not get much energy from geothermal. Most of them are in historic places and well preserved tourist spots. The Japanese will be up in arms if they are spoilt by big modern power stations.
Being from a tropical country blessed by sunshine, I marvel in amazement at the beautiful snow. This is a place I'd like to visit for short term, but to live for long term, I'll pass.
Mo
Awesome video!! I was in Niigata/ Murakami a few years ago. Always enjoy Japan Rail and spectacular scenery
In Germany, just 1 cm of snow makes the system brake down.
Same in Ireland
Same in Tokyo
NICE!!! VERY NICE!!! I LKE THE GREAT VARIETE OF RAILWAYS AND FORMS!! GREAT COUNTRY!!
Great video :) I love Japan , snow and trains also ! Thanks
I miss living in Aomori. Such a magical place.
I miss Japan winters full stop
Beautiful, so peaceful and calm.
Hi
Beautiful camera coverage . I am really surprised how could you stand alone in this biting cold and take shots. Real guts and genius dear.
It’s not that really cold when the snow is heavy i cannot explain why but in some part in Japan where it doesn’t snow is much more colder maybe because of the wind than the snowy place.
Great video! Love it! Even though Aomori is the 7th most snowy place! 1st place goes to Yamagata!
Trains and Snow that is what i call Heaven or Perfection. Thank you the entertaining video, I enjoyed every minute of it. And thank you for standing in the Snow and Cold or was it Cold and Snow.
I should visit this snowiest city in late summer as temperatures are comfortable there by then
That is amazing. The Japanese are so efficient and ingenious! Australia.
Burr dude I hate the extreme cold 🥶
Beautiful!
There is a simple solution to getting 8 meters of snow each year = build train tracks that are elevated on 8-meter high trestles. That way the snow simply falls through the railway ties and builds up under the trestles themselves, so no plowing is ever required. But seeing the actual accumulation of only around 2 meters of snow, I think that an elevation of the tracks by 2 meters would be more than enough to take care of the problem over most of that route.
It's probably cheaper to build on ground level and have the snow plows than to build elevated rails for an entire region.
That probably wouldn’t work so well. Spectacular blizzards where up to 40 level lying inches (101.6 cm) are not unheard of in Northern Honshu and Hokkaido. Imagine the wind piling all that up in massive drifts all over any platform. It could quite easily be covered by over 20 feet of snow in snow sections.
Simplesmente fantástico estes trens japoneses
Excellent Shots! 👍
Thank You, winter in Aomori is excellent !
My grandparents were Aomori.so I like Aomori.
NICE VIDEO 👌👍👏
Lovely trains. Japan .
Beautifully designed and engineered
Excelente video. Te felicito por tu trabajo
Omg.... 😍 lovely scenery. I love you 🇯🇵.
Fantastic video dear Friend love it. God bless you. Happy Day
Hackers are scum bags
@@Encourageable bruh why the hell you suddenly talk about Hackers
@@raiaquilaputrasyah5146 someone deleted their comment
@@Encourageable ok
Rai Aquila Putrasyah Ŷt of tttt
Meanwhile in Southern England we get 8cm of snow that lasts maybe a week and the whole region comes to a standstill!
If we ever got snow here in sunny inland Australia the place would grind to a halt because everyone would die of shock.
@@smitajky even rain too?
I saw they have heated points and that is a must for keeping the trains going, plus overhead electrics. I don’t now if the trains on HS1,which are Japanese made work on the line from Dover to London, where I live the line is only partly high speed, so it’s uses the third rail up to Ebbs fleet, then overhead electrification from there to St Pancras.
In Shizuoka we have neighbors fine about 10cm of snow on the ground but within Shizuoka 1 mm of snow=mass panic
british people are just lazy racists,depending on immigrants to do the hard work for them
Es impresionante muy buen vídeo. Gracias
青森にまた来て下さい〜
お疲れ様です。
Beautiful video
It seems to be from another planet, unbelievable human effort.
Really great video. Love from Bangladesh.
A brilliant compilation/presentation. thank you
In Austria we sort of have the same conditions just a bit weaker. But our trains also go as long as the locos themselves dont turn into snow blocks lol.
This is snow heaven for a snow lover like me ❄️🌨️😍❄️🌨️😍❄️🌨️⛄⛄⛄⛄
Nice video
Great video. Magical place.
Eight metres a day. That’s how fast some trains travel in UK, even when it’s not snowing.
WOW! Here in Portland, Oregon; It is so bad, If Boston get's anywhere over an inch of snow, our Portland, Oregon MAX lines shuts down. 🚈🚃🚃
This is unbelievable I love it beautiful video well done👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤
_Laughs in Оймякон_
In The Netherlands just he thoughts of snow
makes the system brake down.
Well do I know it! Two feet of snow in Schiphol Airport in March, 2004 = 26 hour delay for me. Two feet of snow in Detroit Airport on the way back = 25 minute delay.
@@seaghanobuadhaigh8240 We had half a feet this year and hundreds of trains around the country just stopped driving for 3/4 days :(
Now that seems like my sort of place to live
British Rail needs to take a look at these because if they get a leaf on the line the entire shibang comes to a stop as it does with snow..
British Rail hasn't existed for over twenty years...
A superb video.
Very impressive video! With my compliments!
I bet school only closes there if the city gets more than 3 feet since it can handle snow
Nope, Aomori can get 8 feet of snow easily
Yep, I should live here, lots of snow and no hot summers. I gotta live there.
Thk u for the download
Cold, colder, coldest . Frozen food can be in outside temperature entire season . But selling refrigerator to the locals of Aomori will be real salesmanship. Any takers for sales position in Aomori ?
Love 🤩 these videos
Seeing those thin slits in the snow where the train wheels go adds a totally different view to trains, the trains seem to be almost operating without tracks.
بہت ہی حیران کن ۔۔ خوبصورت اور سرد ترین۔۔۔۔۔
とても素晴らしい...美しくて寒い...
Beautiful weather
考えてみれば、日本ってこんな小さな列島なのに冬は世界屈指の豪雪地帯はあるし、ジメジメした雨季もあり、夏は毎年台風が上陸してくるし、おまけに夏はハワイの人もビックリするほど茹だるような灼熱地獄になるし、さらに地震だってしょっちゅう起こるし、こんな厳しい自然環境の国ってそう滅多にあるもんじゃない。そりゃ電車も車も性能が良くなるわけだワ
Nice video it reminds me of Niigata.
It's so great the government funds the trains. In the US there is little profit to spur growth. So sad we still have use cars to get across town.
Super video collection bro ♥️
That is why Japan is call “ four season” country
Japanese tech is magnificent. ❣️
From an indian🇮🇳
Dotaku please to put localizations and stations to go and come back and velocimeters.. thanks.
Real life "Snowpiercer's" ^.^
Japanese technicians be like, we will take care of the system, you enjoy the snow
In my country Serbia we don't have trains any more :(
that is a lot of snow!
British Railways stop running in 1ft of snow..
This video is fantastic!
If only 20cm of snow falls in my city in Germany, the garbage disposal doesn't even work anymore. We can only dream of trains then😁
its that real?in germany?no way
@@georgeionescu6425
Yes, it is real😉
Nice👍
Very brave people to leave like this snowy area
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beautifully heavy white snowy in japan...
the super train must be speeding down
If there is 100% central heating in Aomori we will be fine there with snow
Atleast I will visit this place once
Lo veo a veces y cada día me gusta más. Excelente trabajo. Que bien funciona todo, A pesar del mal tiempo. Gracias por tú trabajo.
Beautiful
You really gotta love snow to live there..
Commentary please A friend from beautiful evergreen Bangladesh with lots of love.
Widoki piękne.
We can trade places. I live in Bay Area San Francisco California.
Love the place I was at yubari when the last train ran in 2019.
tres bonne video , comme d'abitude
They can travel because they have the right type of snow ❄️😂🤣😂🤣😅😂
They're lucky
Great video. I would not want snow daily.
Hello. Nice to see you.
This is Owen from Hong Kong media LikeJapan.
I would like to ask if we can upload this [Trains in Aomori, The Most Snowy Area in the World ! 8m of snow !!!] video to our facebook page.
Please feel free to reply us if it is available.
Thank you very much.
Amazing
And they are still on time not like the trains in Europe
How was the 789 series emu transferred from Sapporo to Aomori, given the lack of continuous electrified line?
789 series runs on the JR Hokkaidô Hakodate line (Sapporo-Asahikawa) "Kamui" service now.
@@Dotaku I was aware of the Kamui service, but wondered about the train being in Aomori? When was this vision taken?
@@grahamsmith6991 (Sorry for replying to such an old comment) This was probably before the opening of the Hokkaido Shinkansen as the 789 series used to run between Aomori and Hakodate on Super Hakucho services until 21 March 2016 shortly before the opening of the Hokkaido Shinkansen. I think they just coupled a diesel locomotive to the train sets in order to transfer them to Sapporo.
7:45 if you get stuck on the rail track they can let you in through the front door! Neat!
The sound of the trains, the same the world over..
Wonder what the middle of July is like there?
Fantastic that the trains are running at all... Must be hell on the roads. By the way, what kind of train is it at around 14:30? Great design!! And what line? Great video! 👍🎅🎄⛷️
Mamonaku..... 😍
This is badass!! Other countries like USA would stop all service..