1:43 Rolls-Royce Ghost 2:46 Toyata GR Supra on the opposite lane 17:27 Volkswagen Beetle (3rd generation) 18:23 Audi RS5 Coupe (Thanks @DrivingJapan) 29:23 Audi TT (maybe) on the opposite lane 32:19 old Porsche 911 on the opposite lane 34:00 Subaru Impreza WRX (1st generation?) on the opposite lane 35:37 Lexus LC500 on the opposite lane 42:51 Mercedes E-class cabriolet on the opposite lane 51:34 Subaru BRZ (2nd generation) 51:42 Mercedes G350 53:44 Lexus LC500 on the opposite lane 54:35 Mercedes SLK on the opposite lane 54:57 Mazda Miata (maybe) on the opposite lane 56:42 A Mercedes G-class on the opposite lane 59:19 BMW M4 on the opposite lane 1:01:51 Bentley Flying Spur on the opposite lane 1:02:22 Porsche Panamera on the opposite lane 1:03:04 BMW M4 and Maserati Ghibli on the opposite lane 1:03:12 Subaru Impreza WRX (3rd generation?) 1:03:29 Porsche 911 in a distance ahead 1:04:15 Maserati Levante on the opposite lane 1:10:16 Mercedes C-class Coupe on the opposite lane 1:12:23 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 on the opposite lane 1:13:27 Toyota GR86 (maybe) on the opposite lane 1:13:40 Subaru WRX (2010 generation) on the opposite lane 1:14:39 Audi R8 (or just a TT) on the opposite lane 1:14:42 Mercedes G-class on the opposite lane 1:14:50 Mitsubishi Eclipse convertible (maybe) on the opposite lane 1:15:30 Bentley Bentayga on the opposite lane 1:17:21 Nissan Skyline GTR R34 on the opposite lane 1:20:00 Maserati Ghibli on the opposite lane 1:22:15 Chevrolet Corvette C7 (maybe) convertible on the opposite lane 1:34:02 Mercedes G63 1:36:50 Mercedes G-class on the opposite lane 1:37:04 Aston Martin DB9 (this one I'm not sure) on the opposite lane 1:37:33 Mazda Miata (maybe) on the opposite lane 1:43:23 Ferrari 458 on the opposite lane 1:44:38 Mazda Miata ND on the opposite lane 1:44:43 Another Mazda Miata ND on the opposite lane 1:46:37 (a 2-door sport car on the opposite lane but I don't know what car is it) 1:47:29 RWB Widebody Porsche 911 1:59:29 New Subaru WRX 2:04:15 Jeep Wrangler on the opposite lane 2:04:29 (a 2-door car that I can not recognize) 2:05:07 Mercedes SLK on the opposite lane 2:05:24 (another 2-door car that I can not recognize) 2:07:47 Rolls-Royce Ghost 2:08:36 Lexus RCF 2:19:23 Mercedes G63 2:19:48 Subaru BRZ (maybe) on the opposite lane 2:21:45 Subaru WRX Sti on the opposite lane 2:32:38 Jeep Wrangler 2:43:37 Porsche Panamera 2:44:33 Mercedes E-class cabriolet on the opposite lane 2:45:58 (a 2-door car on the opposite lane that I think it's impossible to figure out as it is blurred) 2:49:59 Toyota Celica (7th generation) 2:57:23 Porsche 911 on the opposite lane 3:01:05 Another Porsche 911 on the opposite lane 3:02:35 Nissan GTR R35 3:10:51 Porsche 911 Turbo S cabriolet 3:22:28 Mercedes G63 3:32:57 Chevrolet Camaro 3:41:02 Mercedes G63 (maybe it's the same car to the one at 3:22:28) 4:03:41 Volkswagen Beetle (3rd generation) 4:24:00 Mazda Miata ND 4:28:34 Mercedes SLK 4:31:35 Suzuki Cappuccino 4:39:45 Lexus RCF 4:47:12 Alfa Romeo Giulia 5:14:44 Toyota Origin (I recognize it by its rear-hinged doors) 5:17:23 Porsche 718 Cayman 5:18:13 Cadillac Escalade 5:18:18 Mercedes G63 5:23:24 Mazda Miata NA soft-top 5:43:18 Mazda RX-8 5:44:31 Jeep Wrangler 5:48:31 Lexus LC500 5:52:57 Maybach GLS
Am really amazed, all the drivers are very disciplined! Roads are smooth and immaculate. I can only dream of these kinds of driving experiences. Now I feel depressed when I see what is happening in my country.
It helps a lot that Japan has a) a robust multi-layered public transit system, so people can easily get around without needing a car, and b) extremely dense construction keeping residents in close proximity to their needs, such as groceries, businesses, schools/jobs, etc. The result is that the roads are full of people who _choose to_ and _want to_ drive, creating a more organized experience, instead of being jammed with all the people who *can't/shouldn't drive,* but _have_ to, due to poor city zoning and underfunded/underdeveloped public transit.
Japan has always fascinated me. With the amount of people who live here, it is remarkable at how clean, efficient, professional, and beautiful the islands are. Japanese cities are held at a high standard, and for good reason. Even when they were hit with that devastating Earthquake in 2011, the rebuilding process was swift. Some nations would still be recovering. That just shows you how awesome Japan is.
Hello. The speed limit on the urban expressway in this video is 50-80km/h. The speed on suburban expressways is 100-120km/h. Red roads warn of sharp curves, merges, and areas where accidents are common. thank you.
A lot of japnese people complain now because of the weak yen and economy but I could agree for a lower salary only because it is peacfull and clean to live there!!!
@@einzelganger09he was probably talking about the Tokyo metropolitan population which is about 40 million now. As you may know, it all kinds of flows together and people commute back and forth. I used to live in Kanagawa but drove these roads all the time. It’s very peaceful to drive in Tokyo compared to other large cities.
What does recording a video and internet speed in Japan have to do with each other? I doubt they were streaming this drive to the cloud while it was being recorded. Probably more like a dash cam with a very large memory card
@@PIDDY-kb3th ahh, I misinterpreted your first message. Well, whatever file format it was in prior to upload, and based on the size of the file, it could be calculated. They probably have a fairly fast connection, being they’re in Japan, which is well connected country.
You could use the navigation on Google Maps to go on highways. Highways in Tokyo are hard to drive on for many Japanese drivers. They even use navigations.
The roads are so freaking clean and beautiful
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Exactly
…meanwhile in Ottawa
1:43 Rolls-Royce Ghost
2:46 Toyata GR Supra on the opposite lane
17:27 Volkswagen Beetle (3rd generation)
18:23 Audi RS5 Coupe (Thanks @DrivingJapan)
29:23 Audi TT (maybe) on the opposite lane
32:19 old Porsche 911 on the opposite lane
34:00 Subaru Impreza WRX (1st generation?) on the opposite lane
35:37 Lexus LC500 on the opposite lane
42:51 Mercedes E-class cabriolet on the opposite lane
51:34 Subaru BRZ (2nd generation)
51:42 Mercedes G350
53:44 Lexus LC500 on the opposite lane
54:35 Mercedes SLK on the opposite lane
54:57 Mazda Miata (maybe) on the opposite lane
56:42 A Mercedes G-class on the opposite lane
59:19 BMW M4 on the opposite lane
1:01:51 Bentley Flying Spur on the opposite lane
1:02:22 Porsche Panamera on the opposite lane
1:03:04 BMW M4 and Maserati Ghibli on the opposite lane
1:03:12 Subaru Impreza WRX (3rd generation?)
1:03:29 Porsche 911 in a distance ahead
1:04:15 Maserati Levante on the opposite lane
1:10:16 Mercedes C-class Coupe on the opposite lane
1:12:23 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 on the opposite lane
1:13:27 Toyota GR86 (maybe) on the opposite lane
1:13:40 Subaru WRX (2010 generation) on the opposite lane
1:14:39 Audi R8 (or just a TT) on the opposite lane
1:14:42 Mercedes G-class on the opposite lane
1:14:50 Mitsubishi Eclipse convertible (maybe) on the opposite lane
1:15:30 Bentley Bentayga on the opposite lane
1:17:21 Nissan Skyline GTR R34 on the opposite lane
1:20:00 Maserati Ghibli on the opposite lane
1:22:15 Chevrolet Corvette C7 (maybe) convertible on the opposite lane
1:34:02 Mercedes G63
1:36:50 Mercedes G-class on the opposite lane
1:37:04 Aston Martin DB9 (this one I'm not sure) on the opposite lane
1:37:33 Mazda Miata (maybe) on the opposite lane
1:43:23 Ferrari 458 on the opposite lane
1:44:38 Mazda Miata ND on the opposite lane
1:44:43 Another Mazda Miata ND on the opposite lane
1:46:37 (a 2-door sport car on the opposite lane but I don't know what car is it)
1:47:29 RWB Widebody Porsche 911
1:59:29 New Subaru WRX
2:04:15 Jeep Wrangler on the opposite lane
2:04:29 (a 2-door car that I can not recognize)
2:05:07 Mercedes SLK on the opposite lane
2:05:24 (another 2-door car that I can not recognize)
2:07:47 Rolls-Royce Ghost
2:08:36 Lexus RCF
2:19:23 Mercedes G63
2:19:48 Subaru BRZ (maybe) on the opposite lane
2:21:45 Subaru WRX Sti on the opposite lane
2:32:38 Jeep Wrangler
2:43:37 Porsche Panamera
2:44:33 Mercedes E-class cabriolet on the opposite lane
2:45:58 (a 2-door car on the opposite lane that I think it's impossible to figure out as it is blurred)
2:49:59 Toyota Celica (7th generation)
2:57:23 Porsche 911 on the opposite lane
3:01:05 Another Porsche 911 on the opposite lane
3:02:35 Nissan GTR R35
3:10:51 Porsche 911 Turbo S cabriolet
3:22:28 Mercedes G63
3:32:57 Chevrolet Camaro
3:41:02 Mercedes G63 (maybe it's the same car to the one at 3:22:28)
4:03:41 Volkswagen Beetle (3rd generation)
4:24:00 Mazda Miata ND
4:28:34 Mercedes SLK
4:31:35 Suzuki Cappuccino
4:39:45 Lexus RCF
4:47:12 Alfa Romeo Giulia
5:14:44 Toyota Origin (I recognize it by its rear-hinged doors)
5:17:23 Porsche 718 Cayman
5:18:13 Cadillac Escalade
5:18:18 Mercedes G63
5:23:24 Mazda Miata NA soft-top
5:43:18 Mazda RX-8
5:44:31 Jeep Wrangler
5:48:31 Lexus LC500
5:52:57 Maybach GLS
@@Ringworld2I watched the video with 2x speed, when I see something interesting I turned to 0.25x to identify the car
00:00 - 6:00:38 huge Driving Japan sign.
your passion and dedication amaze me wow
Thanks for the list! To help out, the 911 seen around 3:10:51 is not a Turbo S, probably a GTS cabriolet judging by the tailpipes.
Do you have autism?
Amazing road network. Surfaces are so smooth and clean. Must be a dream to drive around Japan, even in crowded cities!!!
This looks like any other city, and driving in it is exactly the same.
What a beautiful country! Greetings from Spain! 😊😊🇪🇸🇪🇸
Đất nước bạn đẹp tuyệt vời ước gì được một lần tham quan đến đấy
Japan for me is a nother Planet!!!
I am a South Korean and having a plan to Osaka - Tokyo 550km driving tour with my 964. 😁 (from Korea cruise ship tour)
Am really amazed, all the drivers are very disciplined! Roads are smooth and immaculate. I can only dream of these kinds of driving experiences. Now I feel depressed when I see what is happening in my country.
It helps a lot that Japan has a) a robust multi-layered public transit system, so people can easily get around without needing a car, and b) extremely dense construction keeping residents in close proximity to their needs, such as groceries, businesses, schools/jobs, etc.
The result is that the roads are full of people who _choose to_ and _want to_ drive, creating a more organized experience, instead of being jammed with all the people who *can't/shouldn't drive,* but _have_ to, due to poor city zoning and underfunded/underdeveloped public transit.
DIABLOS LOCO NO PUEDO CREERLO DE LO Q SON CAPACES LOS JAPONESES VIVA JAPON SALUDOS DESDE LIMA PERU LOS AMO
Great ride. Thx for sharing 👍
2:36:47 夕日のグラデーションが綺麗ですね。
Japan has always fascinated me. With the amount of people who live here, it is remarkable at how clean, efficient, professional, and beautiful the islands are. Japanese cities are held at a high standard, and for good reason. Even when they were hit with that devastating Earthquake in 2011, the rebuilding process was swift. Some nations would still be recovering. That just shows you how awesome Japan is.
Like 159. Great trip! Thank you very much for sharing!
One thing i notice is how there is little to none traffic jam! For the most populous city on Earth, it is incredibly astonishing!
Clean road and Nice footage😀
Beautiful country
so grateful for this video!
Mega city
Like ❤ I love driving Tokyo
Japanese ppl are clueless how insanely gorgeous their cities are
Japanese 🇯🇵 don’t realise their country is away ahead than rest of the world 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So clean and beautiful.
5 seconds in already see the Alphard. What a car
Beautiful!
Amazing ❤
Nice😁
レインボーブリッジを通る時点で、素晴らしさを感じた
Amazing Highway infrastructure. Love the tunnels most. Only exception, I'm sure no one does the speed limit. Seems like 20 kms over mostly. 😉
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this is what americans envisioned when they made their own elevated roadways. (it went horribly wrong)
Hello from Sydney. What is the freeway max speed and what does the red painted pavement signify? So relaxing.
Hello.
The speed limit on the urban expressway in this video is 50-80km/h.
The speed on suburban expressways is 100-120km/h.
Red roads warn of sharp curves, merges, and areas where accidents are common.
thank you.
Your videos are good. Whater marks is what are diminishing your work.
Subscribed!
I am passionate about Tokyo. Generally speaking: Japan!
Great vid. What did you use to film this?
1:15:35 that was close
If my country was like this no stress i would live for 100 years
非常に映像が安定していますが、機材は何を使われているのですか?
Did you mount the camera inside or outside of your car? And what camera did you use? Thank you.
Boa ❤
大学生の頃、南カリフォルニアに1年間だけ暮らした。5万キロくらい運転していた。日本の高速道路は、継ぎ目がカタコトするが、アメリカはガタンゴトン、更にタイヤデブリもある。無料だから仕方無いのかな?巨大トラックが荷物満載で通るし。首都高はあまり好きでない。遠回り。
A lot of japnese people complain now because of the weak yen and economy but I could agree for a lower salary only because it is peacfull and clean to live there!!!
35mil people in one city...Insane😂!
population of tokyo is just roughly 10 mil
@@einzelganger09he was probably talking about the Tokyo metropolitan population which is about 40 million now. As you may know, it all kinds of flows together and people commute back and forth. I used to live in Kanagawa but drove these roads all the time. It’s very peaceful to drive in Tokyo compared to other large cities.
I could only dream about seeing this in India. You are very lucky👌🏽👌🏽👍🏽🥲@@hojichaisfarsuperiortochai9309
You have to dissolve your constitution first and restart the entire thing@@PradhanmantriBruhh
reminded me of GT Sport
24:29 What is that structure they are driving through?
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Who came here because of playing Wangan
Damn this vid is 6 hours It makes me wonder how fast this person's internet in Japan is
What does recording a video and internet speed in Japan have to do with each other? I doubt they were streaming this drive to the cloud while it was being recorded. Probably more like a dash cam with a very large memory card
@@zangin the fact they had to upload a 6 hour video.
@@PIDDY-kb3th ahh, I misinterpreted your first message. Well, whatever file format it was in prior to upload, and based on the size of the file, it could be calculated. They probably have a fairly fast connection, being they’re in Japan, which is well connected country.
All signs are in Japanese language. Nearly impossible for a person to drive in Japan who doesn't understand Japanese language. From Canada 🇨🇦
You could use the navigation on Google Maps to go on highways.
Highways in Tokyo are hard to drive on for many Japanese drivers. They even use navigations.
日本人の私も苦戦している
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subhanAllah 💕
Allah o Akbar ❤
Amazing that this city was firebombed during WWII by the US. Really wasn't all that long ago.
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I am very like this city but I don’t like Japan😂
You’d have far more viewers without the writing on the bottom
The video is very neat.👍👍