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  • @SomethingScanning
    @SomethingScanning 9 років тому +78

    I finally know how to ride a train in japanese *cries in japanese*

    • @rockfreak168
      @rockfreak168 9 років тому +7

      SomethingScanning HAHAHAHAHA DYING LAUGHTER XD

    • @Acctgplay
      @Acctgplay 7 років тому

      AsurasRage
      c.

  • @JapanesePod101
    @JapanesePod101  9 років тому +10

    Know how to ride a train in Japan?
    Learn the unspoken rules of Japanese culture in avoid embarrassment and gain a new appreciation for the things around you! Check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/AMbdtg9YxM8/v-deo.html

  • @MrBlasheep
    @MrBlasheep 9 років тому +1

    Finally! I've been waiting for a video like this for a long time

  • @nightingale8087
    @nightingale8087 8 років тому +2

    I love this because it's so accurate and well-informed! One thing that's a bit inaccurate is standing up without holding onto the rails as the train stops or bumps 😂😂 It's so tough staying as you are hahaha

  • @fukyuuzuesphantom9592
    @fukyuuzuesphantom9592 2 місяці тому

    I am excited!

  • @jeniko2841
    @jeniko2841 8 років тому

    Thank you for the lesson about taking off backpacks and putting them in front of you. These lessons are very helpful.

  • @XavierRuiz
    @XavierRuiz 9 років тому +5

    Oh, しんじゅく station... what a nice experience it is at 8:00am. :)

  • @SukixRpG
    @SukixRpG 9 років тому +4

    Waw! Such a simple yet so fun lesson :D I can understand it really easily. Please do make more of this. Thank you :) *liked it so much*

    • @JapanesePod101
      @JapanesePod101  9 років тому +1

      SukixRpG
      Thank you for the positive comment!
      Keep on learning Japanese with JapanesePod101 :)
      Regards,
      Team JapanesePod101.com

  • @ambilterus
    @ambilterus 9 років тому

    great lesson & lovely animation :D

  • @smoshfanhere1
    @smoshfanhere1 9 років тому

    I really liked the animation!

  • @joelkevin
    @joelkevin 9 років тому

    O great video that is very important for me, cause the we need to know the japanese culture, thanks!!

  • @TheKris006
    @TheKris006 9 років тому +1

    If someone falls asleep on you during a long commute, its considered the norm to just let them sleep

    • @Omega501st
      @Omega501st 9 років тому +1

      I dont mind some one sleeping on my shoulder aslong as they don't drool.

  • @StudentFurfrou28935012
    @StudentFurfrou28935012 9 років тому

    Well um, thanks, this is definitely helpful for if I ever get on a train in Japan.
    Arigato!

    • @TheKCyrstal
      @TheKCyrstal 5 років тому

      You Mean Arigato Gozaimasu

  • @TVJapaneseShoGoPie
    @TVJapaneseShoGoPie 9 років тому +3

    日本人ですけど、英語での説明の仕方とかすごい参考になります!ありがとうございます(^^) Thank you for uploading this video! It's very informative for me who learn English :)

    • @TenninWorks
      @TenninWorks 9 років тому +1

      Sho3MovieS produced by 中村 lets be friends :)

    • @TVJapaneseShoGoPie
      @TVJapaneseShoGoPie 9 років тому +1

      Sure! Why not :) Nice to meet you☆

    • @TenninWorks
      @TenninWorks 9 років тому

      Sho3MovieS produced by 中村 yay! ありがとう!

    • @TVJapaneseShoGoPie
      @TVJapaneseShoGoPie 9 років тому

      どういたしまして。I have my own channel.so if you are interested in, why don't you come check mine as well?

    • @TenninWorks
      @TenninWorks 9 років тому

      Sho3MovieS produced by 中村 欲しかったら動画のために音楽を作ってくれます。:)

  • @FruitSalad253
    @FruitSalad253 5 років тому

    Kore wa totemo yakunitachimashita! I'm trying to learn all the rules for trains in Japan, apparently there are a lot

  • @anxion_audio
    @anxion_audio 9 років тому

    I love this channel xD

  • @steezmunky
    @steezmunky 9 років тому

    i can now ride a train and get off when it's crowded!
    ORIMASUUUUUUU

  • @TheMichaelvolz
    @TheMichaelvolz 9 років тому

    Dudes house was dope.

  • @ArlekinVergeltungswaffe
    @ArlekinVergeltungswaffe 9 років тому

    I feel ready to go in a train in Japan!!
    P.S: Risa-sama, I love you

  • @torachan23
    @torachan23 9 років тому

    Is it true that if someone sitting next to you falls asleep on your shoulder, you should allow them to continue sleeping and not disturb them?

  • @EEchtermeijer
    @EEchtermeijer 9 років тому +1

    So much better than in The Netherlands

  • @rozamarsazas
    @rozamarsazas 9 років тому

    I wish there were such videos in my county's train stations, instead of adverts... :(

  • @carlosangel3647
    @carlosangel3647 9 років тому

    Thank you, very useful!!! :)

  • @y2ksw1
    @y2ksw1 9 років тому +10

    It's the first time I hear from woman only departments. Good to know 😊

  • @LG51hacker
    @LG51hacker 9 років тому +4

    Yea I was be like "get outta way, move your ass"

    • @elsajames7227
      @elsajames7227 9 років тому

      Loool, ikr! Like 'Get the f**k outta ma way!'

    • @DoUEvenLiftBro
      @DoUEvenLiftBro 9 років тому +3

      I wouldn't move out of the way if you said that.

    • @gooseenthusiast3655
      @gooseenthusiast3655 9 років тому

      If you said such a thing in Japan, there's a fair chance that you may not be allowed to ride the train again. You are not suppose to disturb others in anyway, and if you must speak to someone it must be formally, quietly, and end as soon as possible. Train rules in Japan are very strict compared to other countries, which is why saying such a Thing is incredibly bad.

    • @LG51hacker
      @LG51hacker 9 років тому

      +audrey vanderpool dude chill out it was a joke :D

  • @moussasuwwan8623
    @moussasuwwan8623 9 років тому

    Could any one please tell me how to pronounce the sentence in Japanese (women only), and each syllable separately?
    どうも ありがとうございます
    Moussa Suwwan

  • @nataliefirexx1fan
    @nataliefirexx1fan 8 років тому

    What's 14 in Japanese is it JuYon?

  • @300NUKEZ
    @300NUKEZ 9 років тому +6

    Yes.. I got on by accident officer...

  • @andretoyo
    @andretoyo 9 років тому

    yes, tell me about it... first time i went to Tokyo i got in one these only women cars. It was weeeeird for me, everybody was staring at me, www and then i saw the sign, i jumped off on next station and desappear.
    PS: Lisa eigo no hatsuon ii, ganbatteru, itsumo oshiete moratteiru 3Q.

  • @insidiousmaximus
    @insidiousmaximus 2 роки тому

    no finger blasting??

  • @mohrizkyrahmanda2117
    @mohrizkyrahmanda2117 9 років тому

    I Love Risa

  • @sique1508
    @sique1508 9 років тому +5

    Serious question : What's the purpose of women only cars?

    • @peachyfloof6542
      @peachyfloof6542 9 років тому +20

      Ueapop Pannopas In Japan it can get very crowded in trains during rush hour, to the point where you are sandwiched in between people. It's easy for offenders to grope/molest people and get away with it. Women only cars were introduced to tackle that problem.

    • @drzzsz1439
      @drzzsz1439 9 років тому +7

      Ueapop Pannopas unfortunately sexual harassment is a huge problem, especially during rush hour when crowded cars are /really/ crowded. It's not even uncommon for harassers to arrange to "gang grope" women.
      Since friendly plakats asking harassers not to harass didn't help, women only cars seem to be the only possible way to help.

    • @JapanesePod101
      @JapanesePod101  9 років тому +11

      Ueapop Pannopas
      Hello, Ueapop Pannopas
      Thank you for posting.
      In Japan, women-only cars were introduced to combat lewd conduct, particularly groping (chikan)
      Keep studying Japanese with JapanesePod101
      Regards,
      Team JapanesePod101.com

    • @Accuaro
      @Accuaro 9 років тому +3

      Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com Are children (little boys) allowed onto women only carts?

    • @torachan23
      @torachan23 9 років тому +4

      ***** I wonder this too. What would women who have their male children with them do in that situation?

  • @ParkSeiru
    @ParkSeiru 7 років тому

    It's really serious problem. just make two stairs train or make it bigger and new it is a chronic and unchangeable issue.

  • @karinandersson3794
    @karinandersson3794 9 років тому

    And you mustn't use your phone on trains and busses, right?

    • @gooseenthusiast3655
      @gooseenthusiast3655 9 років тому

      No. It is considered very rude to use a phone, eat, put makeup on, or talk on a train in Japan. Hope I helped

    • @gooseenthusiast3655
      @gooseenthusiast3655 8 років тому

      nope. you shouldnt even take it out of your pocket. you can pretty much sleep or sit

  • @lidlyp
    @lidlyp 9 років тому +8

    Why are there women only cars, but no men only cars?

    • @JJames666male
      @JJames666male 9 років тому +2

      Painting Amber キム I would assume women touching men's butts it's an unfrequent occurrence

    • @JJames666male
      @JJames666male 8 років тому +5

      ***** Not saying it can't happen, but I guess it's not frequent enough to require a men-only car. As far as I know men harassing women on trains is a serious issue in Japan.

    • @zam023
      @zam023 7 років тому

      Where I am from there are more women riders than man, so I really want a man only car. The women riders are really annoying. They push at you because they know you cannot do anything since the "law" is on their side.

    • @silver4831
      @silver4831 7 років тому

      Japan is known for gender division and social norms.

    • @pipm9644
      @pipm9644 7 років тому +1

      If all the women went into the women only carriages, there would only be men in the normal carriages

  • @Love-Lagoon
    @Love-Lagoon 7 років тому +1

    does the women's only train cost more than normal?

  • @torachan23
    @torachan23 9 років тому +4

    Can women who have their male children with them be able to access the Women Only cars?

    • @christychicken998
      @christychicken998 9 років тому +1

      They should be aloud too

    • @HANSMKAMP
      @HANSMKAMP 8 років тому

      「あなたは男の子だから、これは女性専用車だから、他の車に行って!」(笑)
      "Because you are a boy and this is a women only car, go to another car!" LOL.

  • @smclo03
    @smclo03 3 роки тому

    Haha I could imagine that guy in the women only car slowly putting 1 and 1 together. "Hang on minute! Why is there only women here? OH F***!"

  • @killuazoldyck9929
    @killuazoldyck9929 4 роки тому

    Just don't mix up 'suwatte mo ii' and 'sawatte mo ii'

  • @DGRIZY
    @DGRIZY 9 років тому

    Uhh, yeah, it's a more complicated when it's 1000 people being PACKED into a train.

  • @GetaGetaa-gl3er
    @GetaGetaa-gl3er 2 місяці тому

    TB

  • @nguyentientai88
    @nguyentientai88 9 років тому

    you look so cute in this video.

  • @nizmei8052
    @nizmei8052 9 років тому

    I rode the womens carriage few times and because I always listen to music in the train never noticed that I stepped into womens one till the last minute.....

    • @TheLugiaSong
      @TheLugiaSong 9 років тому

      Gunocelot Nizmei
      Hahah! :D Must be embarrassing... Don't worry, I'm sure it happens to lots of people.

  • @moussasuwwan8623
    @moussasuwwan8623 9 років тому +2

    おはようございます!
    What a surprise!! No body answered my question (cf. supra) you are not serious!!!
    I am a beginner in Japanese, that is why I still need some help.
    Any how I found the answer for my question, by my self:
    The phonetic pronunciation is:
    (女性専用車) (Josei sen'yōō-sha)
    Women only car /// WOMEN ONLY
    専 (sèm) dedicated /// dédié in French.
    Because I know only hiragana and some katakana, for the time being, I still need some more time to be familiar with kanji syllable (漢字音節). 漢字シラブル.
    One more notice for those Japanese who try to teach us their language:
    Google has the worst translation system ever, not only in Japanese, but also in any other language. How many mistakes!!!
    Bonne Journée from Paris
    パリから良い一日
    Moussa Suwwan

  • @mariatolentino4516
    @mariatolentino4516 9 років тому

    While it shows that the men shouldn't board Women Only cars, there have been times when men used the doors of the Women Only cars to exit. I remember riding the Hanzomon line to the T-CAT one morning, and there were men who made their way to the doors for the next station, then they'd wait by the doors and get off. They kept their heads down, eyes downcast and arms folded across the chest as they walked to the doors. They did not look at any of the women.

  • @cayla3089
    @cayla3089 8 років тому

    Why are there women-only trains in Japan?

    • @silver4831
      @silver4831 7 років тому

      There culture is quite sexist.

  • @HelvecioGomes
    @HelvecioGomes 9 років тому +3

    What if I ride in Women only. I would get arrested? How can I ask to get out before they call the cops? lol

    • @DoUEvenLiftBro
      @DoUEvenLiftBro 9 років тому

      Helvecio I'm pretty sure it's not illegal for a man to ride on a women only car.

    • @emhu2594
      @emhu2594 5 років тому

      The station workers will kick you out of the subway.

  • @noTgoodm0m
    @noTgoodm0m 2 роки тому

    すみません。おりまああああああああああす!

  • @xierxu
    @xierxu 9 років тому +1

    We have the gaijin pass. しょうがないね?

    • @JapanesePod101
      @JapanesePod101  9 років тому +1

      xierxu
      Hello, xierxu
      Thank you for posting.
      Keep studying Japanese with JapanesePod101
      Regards,
      Team JapanesePod101.com

  • @Selene4213
    @Selene4213 9 років тому

    How rude do you think other countries are exactly ? :D

    • @pinkstar8122
      @pinkstar8122 9 років тому +1

      Selene4213 believe me ppl in my country r not even nearly as plite as tht video shows -.-

  • @Epicgamermatfrank
    @Epicgamermatfrank 9 років тому

    すごいい!(・ω・)ノ

  • @ParkSeiru
    @ParkSeiru 7 років тому

    " sorry. I'm gonna jump out " some people almost every day.....T_T how pitiful it is.....

  • @TheLugiaSong
    @TheLugiaSong 9 років тому

    When there is a womens only carriage... Is it normal for women to be on the normal carriages?

    • @huevos_de
      @huevos_de 3 роки тому

      @@sameerabdulqader4472 Harassment on trains in Japan is very common for women. Since it ususally doesn't happen to men, they don't need extra carts.

  • @jackos124
    @jackos124 9 років тому

    Can someone explain why there are "Woman only" cars. The whole concept of discluding someone because of race, sex or sexual prefferences seems really wrong and immoral to me.

    • @Somnavira
      @Somnavira 9 років тому +4

      I've heard that women are often sexually assaulted on trains and sometimes are too afraid to do anything about it. So imagine being a woman on a crowded train, especially if you get stuck in a corner. That's why it's best to take women only trains, to prevent incidents like these since you can't always stop them from happening on regular trains. And from what I've seen, women over in Japan seem much more quiet, although I'm sure plenty of women will still put a pervert on blast.

    • @jackos124
      @jackos124 9 років тому +1

      greeneyegal10 Thanks for your quick response.

  • @razzakksa
    @razzakksa 6 років тому

  • @bealara8160
    @bealara8160 9 років тому +1

    Why only woman? Because of reasons. Also, sexual harrasment being in a crowded train lol

  • @Edgar-wf3gd
    @Edgar-wf3gd 9 років тому

    Getting into a woman's only car would be so embarrassing! T_T

  • @ماشال
    @ماشال Рік тому

    تن

  • @eal04
    @eal04 9 років тому

    woman's only cart? aw man I'm not trying to ride in a sausage fest cart :(

  • @japomat5381
    @japomat5381 8 років тому

    they make that mistake on purpose