Steven It's a reference to how video games have that text when checking for bugs. If characters start saying that, that means something happened that should not have.
Thanks for posting this. 15 years ago I lived in Atago Towers in Tokyo and begged the attendant to let me sit in the car to see what it looked like inside. The days before camera phones were so easily available.
That's pretty neat! I never imagined the garage would basically have one robotic sled permanently assigned to each level. Seems like a good thing for efficiency reasons, at least.
I wonder how it handles snow melt & salt runoff from cars above. I noticed a lot of fastened girders with what looks like corrosion resistant coverings, but it's hard to tell. 1000's of cars a day in during winter dripping salt laden water onto vehicles below and the support systems.
Well, since Tokyo doesn't use road salt, that's not an issue. In reality, Tokyo doesn't treat the roads after a snowfall. The snow just packs down until it naturally melts, with the city restricting road traffic to vehicles with chains until it's melted. The city only gets 9.5 days of snow every year (in the past 75 years they've only had 9 or 10 days per year), with only a small accumulation over that entire period from November to March. There have only been 6 years in those 75 where snowfall totals have been more than 15 cm (6 inches), and so there really isn't much need for the city to pay out for clearing and treating the roads.
@@InuKun2008 here in the UK there are lot of cars driving around that have been imported from Japan, because they’ve been well looked after over there and are usually in a far better condition than their UK equivalents. The roads here are salted pretty much any time the temperature gets close to freezing, so unless you’re prepared to pay for corrosion protection, rust will always be an issue with UK cars. With the Japanese imports, you generally don’t have to worry about corrosion.
Lock doors, get out of vehicle. Either that means you have to lock the doors & then get out (impossible) or lower your antenna from outside (either try to push the button & look stupid or do it manually & break your antenna). I can't bear to think how expensive it would be to park there.
well the government can subsidize this sort of thing. It might actually be beneficial to the economy because in Manhattan where they do not have any space they can build this sort of thing underneath a building and that means that you have more space to build on.
This is really mind-blowing! The thing that I am wondering is if this system can be sped up, because the cars are moving pretty slow on the track, probably due to new technology, but if this can be enhanced to have faster speed, this would be the greatest thing since sliced bread.
this is so cool. decking the cars like this uses the space very well. What if the parking algorithm jumbles up, is there any method to locate ur car manually :)
One question : what happens if you realize that you forget one tiny little thing in your car? You have to wait like an eternity to have your car going through all the process?
Given the cost of constructing, staffing and maintaining this structure, the price of parking there must be huge. It might be cheaper to have a parking lot in the suburbs and bring the driver into the city by limo. This would support a case for improved public transportation so that parking garages like this won't be necessary.
Here in the Philippines, it isn't a modernized parking. Just a normal parking or valet parking mostly on hotel drop offs and pick ups they valet park your car in case there are no vacant parking spaces
This leaves me with many questions. What if someone forgets to put the parking brake on or the owner never comes back, i would imagine its impossible to tow a car out of there
If the parking break is not applied the operator will not signal the car to be stored until the owner has done so. Also a computer program likely keeps track of all vehicles, if one is left for too long the computer will alert the operator to have it removed for towing.
If this loading and unloading system could be adapted for train cars, every train could be an auto train. Drive to the train station and board the train while your car is loaded. Get off at your destination and drive away in your own car a couple of minutes later.
Ever heard of an autorack train car? Many freight railroads use them to carry new cars from factories. Amtrak, America's passenger rail service, also uses these on the auto train. They have 2-3 levels and are loaded via an adjustable ramp.
Express Parking is really impressive! Utilizing the car deck in this manner optimizes the space efficiently. However, in case the parking algorithm gets mixed up, is there a manual way to locate your car?
It's Japan, it does not get mixed up :) But if you loose your ticket, they naturally have cameras tracking where cars are so they can pint point yours and call it back.
There's an announcement that specifically says not to forget anything that you need. "Wasuremono naiyo go chuui kudasai" literally means forgotten items careful please.
That's such a cool feature why have we not got that here in Britain or anywhere else in the world. In fact here's a good question is there anywhere else in the world that has this feature?
LOL,NO! You can hear the person putting the seat belt and making noises,a old audi of course,doenst have a auto-driving,and the person would need to set up the destination,but you cant do this without entering in the car.
Trains Vlogs NSW hello, and again, welcome to the aperture science enrichment center. Today you are taking your driving test. Please refrain from- Golpeando la pared y cayendo en picado a tu muerte! The garage will open and testing will begin in 3... 2.. 1.
Driver: why can't I park in that spot I saw 5 minuets ago? Lady: remain seated! Driver: Damnit I'm late lady, I could've been at work you beach!! Lady: Sir remain seated & shut up! Driver: runs beach over! Driver: stupid technology!
It looks like the structure and mechanics take up more space than simply making a multi-level parking garage, though... There's so much space that's unused.
It's interesting to see that the parking bays where the cars are stored are illuminated, you'd think they wouldn't need lighting down there because nobody should be in the parked vehicles. Unless of course the lighting is for security cameras, but if that's the case, wouldn't they use infrared cameras?
I feel like the woman is saying “if your hearing this, you’re not suppose to be here”
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Well how about if it was in the video. Were we still trespassing
She says “Horn and stay in the car. Staff will rescue you”
Steven It's a reference to how video games have that text when checking for bugs. If characters start saying that, that means something happened that should not have.
Get out of the car and you're playing real time froggor with metal platforms.
In the inside, it is always announcing ‘Ring the horn and don’t get off the car ‘ for the case you are left in the car.
WIIIIIIiiieeeee imagine jumping out of the car
What if your a Foreigner.😱
CKN Toys
Obby
*Accidently leaves kid in the car.*
Dalton Chew oh no
Karin: where's the kid?
Me: Prob another galaxy along with the car, he'll be fine down under
Dalton Chew *Kid steps out of car*
Dj_Pj69 KrstyCrB *Tupac is the host*
Alezane *and Stalin's just moping in the corner*
Imagine what the car was thinking when it got out.
"I'VE BEEN THROUGH HELL. THANK GOD YOU'RE HERE FOR ME AGAIN OWNER"
It's cold for sure, but hell? It's kinda chill and secure down there compared to places people can walk in and breakk your stuff
that would be me if I was a car
When the car was brought inside the garage i had this feeling Im about to hear: "Welcome to Aparture science enrichment center"
Yeah, any second I was expecting Wheatley to show up and tell us that he was getting us out of here.
Joru666 。
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Joru666 LOL portal :D
Ooooo
Great place to leave the kids when doing the shopping
Time to put what they learnt in the videogame into practice...In the underground secret base platformer level!
Ya
LOL TOTES!😻
Thanks for posting this. 15 years ago I lived in Atago Towers in Tokyo and begged the attendant to let me sit in the car to see what it looked like inside. The days before camera phones were so easily available.
「クラクションを鳴らし、車から絶対に出ないでください。係員が救出にまいります」
That's pretty neat! I never imagined the garage would basically have one robotic sled permanently assigned to each level. Seems like a good thing for efficiency reasons, at least.
Yeah, and if one need maintenance it only lock one level, not the whole thing. So it's great
Tokyo Drift! One of the first prototypes! Now so refined! Awesome
I wonder how it handles snow melt & salt runoff from cars above. I noticed a lot of fastened girders with what looks like corrosion resistant coverings, but it's hard to tell. 1000's of cars a day in during winter dripping salt laden water onto vehicles below and the support systems.
Well, since Tokyo doesn't use road salt, that's not an issue. In reality, Tokyo doesn't treat the roads after a snowfall. The snow just packs down until it naturally melts, with the city restricting road traffic to vehicles with chains until it's melted. The city only gets 9.5 days of snow every year (in the past 75 years they've only had 9 or 10 days per year), with only a small accumulation over that entire period from November to March. There have only been 6 years in those 75 where snowfall totals have been more than 15 cm (6 inches), and so there really isn't much need for the city to pay out for clearing and treating the roads.
Road salt should be BANNED!!!
@@InuKun2008 here in the UK there are lot of cars driving around that have been imported from Japan, because they’ve been well looked after over there and are usually in a far better condition than their UK equivalents.
The roads here are salted pretty much any time the temperature gets close to freezing, so unless you’re prepared to pay for corrosion protection, rust will always be an issue with UK cars.
With the Japanese imports, you generally don’t have to worry about corrosion.
7:46 Screen turn white and then
" Hey you're finally awake"
“Wha- What’s happening?”
“Bad dream?”
“I was a car and I was locked underground for so long 😭”
OMG...Japan is the future...
Peter Smit adventure bay is the future
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Peter Smit lol
In Budapest there is something like this for 5 years now I think
Levente Erdei tényleg?:o😂
I have this in my country too. They are good but too slow when too much people use it.
😂 lol better not forget anything in your car
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I been to Tokyo and I've seen one of those parkings before. It's really cool.
The instructions are hilarious if you read them out of sequence:
...Lock Doors, Get out of vehicle, Apply parking break,
never have to fight over a favorite parking spot again
The video of him leaving looks like an indoor mall for cars!
Another reason to visit Japan!
what? to NOT see this car park?
New overnight challenges are coming.
Forget parking brake start rolling down backward down the slope
Lock doors, get out of vehicle. Either that means you have to lock the doors & then get out (impossible) or lower your antenna from outside (either try to push the button & look stupid or do it manually & break your antenna).
I can't bear to think how expensive it would be to park there.
ccityplanner12 : have you for real never heard of a remote control lock on a vehicle? Holy fuck dude get out of the stone age.
Me: **Hides in backseat**
Sahar A. I was just thinking about that
That one woman: " Oh shoot! I forgot my [insert the word *baby* / *glasses* / *dog* here] in the car!
looks like umbrella corp. or aperture science.
Imagine in portal 2 where you would see cars be moved all around the place above you xD
It reminds me of The Matrix, with cars instead of people in slime baths.
Why does it remind you of the military group from resident evil?
Very nice. But, too slow, too costly, too many moving parts that can break down, and most importantly the ROI is just not there...
well the government can subsidize this sort of thing. It might actually be beneficial to the economy because in Manhattan where they do not have any space they can build this sort of thing underneath a building and that means that you have more space to build on.
NotBen101 I'm not much into subsidy, but if someone thinks it'll be better for their money, I'd love to move there just so I can park in it.
There are more simple ones, this one seems to be very complex
when space is an issue as in many big cities... it being slow is not a big issue.
It would take even longer moving around for half an hour looking for a parking lot
The sound of the elevator is like an war alarm😂
Go be
Very impressive! We have few of these in London, maybe 2-3 in luxury apartment blocks in town where the parking is extortionately high.
Which is what Roppongi Hills is. A series of luxury offices and apartments, with a few public amenities to bring tourists in.
This is really mind-blowing! The thing that I am wondering is if this system can be sped up, because the cars are moving pretty slow on the track, probably due to new technology, but if this can be enhanced to have faster speed, this would be the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Kept at the pace shows to prevent damage is sped along to fast and the system suddenly stops would lead to a claim.
I imagine if it went too fast it might set the car alarms off
@@thegroupofreptiles6823 Good point.
The mobile phone is the best thing since sliced bread.
車から降りないで格納されてしまった時のために案内放送されてるんだ。
This gives me Monsters Inc. feels.
this is so cool. decking the cars like this uses the space very well. What if the parking algorithm jumbles up, is there any method to locate ur car manually :)
Audio: Lock the Doors
Audio 5 sec after: Get Out of Vehicle
What an amazing automotive self sorting parking garage!!
One question : what happens if you realize that you forget one tiny little thing in your car? You have to wait like an eternity to have your car going through all the process?
yep. I bet you won't leave something again after the first time
Given the cost of constructing, staffing and maintaining this structure, the price of parking there must be huge. It might be cheaper to have a parking lot in the suburbs and bring the driver into the city by limo. This would support a case for improved public transportation so that parking garages like this won't be necessary.
Imagine being there by mistake 😰
Is it sad that the only thing I can understand in this video is please?
Ben Raber oh I can also understand car.
One of the rare videos I watched entirely. *****
That was just absolutely amazing!!!
『車から下に出ないで下さい。係員が救出します』←ずっとループしてる。
Here in the Philippines, it isn't a modernized parking. Just a normal parking or valet
parking mostly on hotel drop offs and pick ups they valet park your car in case there are no vacant parking spaces
This leaves me with many questions. What if someone forgets to put the parking brake on or the owner never comes back, i would imagine its impossible to tow a car out of there
If the parking break is not applied the operator will not signal the car to be stored until the owner has done so. Also a computer program likely keeps track of all vehicles, if one is left for too long the computer will alert the operator to have it removed for towing.
If this loading and unloading system could be adapted for train cars, every train could be an auto train. Drive to the train station and board the train while your car is loaded. Get off at your destination and drive away in your own car a couple of minutes later.
John Donovan there are fully automated trains in japan
Ever heard of an autorack train car? Many freight railroads use them to carry new cars from factories. Amtrak, America's passenger rail service, also uses these on the auto train. They have 2-3 levels and are loaded via an adjustable ramp.
Express Parking is really impressive! Utilizing the car deck in this manner optimizes the space efficiently. However, in case the parking algorithm gets mixed up, is there a manual way to locate your car?
It's Japan, it does not get mixed up :) But if you loose your ticket, they naturally have cameras tracking where cars are so they can pint point yours and call it back.
What if you leave your wallet in your car and you need to get it?
The Japanese do not leave their wallet in the car lol.
You quickly learn not to leave your wallet in your car!
only happen for Indonesian people. yes, we tend to leave things on car when it is not needed at the moment.
There's an announcement that specifically says not to forget anything that you need. "Wasuremono naiyo go chuui kudasai" literally means forgotten items careful please.
Indonesia uk
1:38 *(HEY WHO TURNED OFF THE LIGHTS??!!)*
Imagine if self-driving cars and these car parks were linked it would be epic. Maybe in 10 years?
This is the second most impressive park.
I'm the most impressive.
Parker
It's great till the car parked above you leaks oil and anti freeze all over your windshield.
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That's such a cool feature why have we not got that here in Britain or anywhere else in the world. In fact here's a good question is there anywhere else in the world that has this feature?
how much can it store?
+LiverpoolFC YNWA couple of hundred cars.
32gigabytes
56 Mega Stone.
Liverpool has this? I never heard of an automated parking system in the West.
Montgomery Webster Germany has a few of those.
It's a good thing no one actually works in the underground car park bit as hearing that women's announcement over and over again would send you crazy!
Wow. So my car starts itself and drives itself away at the end? Amazing- it couldn't do that before!
LOL,NO! You can hear the person putting the seat belt and making noises,a old audi of course,doenst have a auto-driving,and the person would need to set up the destination,but you cant do this without entering in the car.
Now imagine if you left your phone in the car
This too closely matches a nightmare I once had, that a library building was organised in this way with filled classrooms in it.
iv never been to japan. i live in London and i was thinking London is to Tokyo as Bombay is to London
1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00
Reminiscent to that seen in the Thunderbirds episode 'Move and You're Dead!'
I even bet it was worth every penny to build it but if it were to break then it would probably take a few months to fix
this is Japan, would only take a few hours / days.
地下の秘密研究施設みたいな感じでめっちゃワクワクするw
Do you know what kind of car he's driving?
What about car alarms?
Fascinating, great video.
This is in Japan right?
I’m interested in how the kei cars are able to fit on the tracks for the initial parking procedure.
What was the lady saying when your car was parked inside the parking garage?
Ian Rohac you are stupid.
Reminds me of portal
Trains Vlogs NSW hello, and again, welcome to the aperture science enrichment center. Today you are taking your driving test. Please refrain from- Golpeando la pared y cayendo en picado a tu muerte!
The garage will open and testing will begin in 3... 2.. 1.
I like the last little gate, that has no real purpose, just to ask a "Robot Mazinger Z" effect at the end.
Yeah lock your doors like someone is going to Spider-Man their way inside there and steal the car. 😂
I'm half expecting a narrator to plead for Stanley to stop.
I used to watch this video as a kid
and this is what you call the real cyberpunk 2077
the buzzer sound when they go out
Driver: why can't I park in that spot I saw 5 minuets ago?
Lady: remain seated!
Driver: Damnit I'm late lady, I could've been at work you beach!!
Lady: Sir remain seated & shut up!
Driver: runs beach over!
Driver: stupid technology!
Oh my god!!!! Amazing parking!!!!
It feels like you are overwhelmed by highly automated machinery under control of advanced civilization.
What if you can’t fold your mirrors
So creepy to be under there. Dark, automated japenees voice, reminds me of some escape movie thing lol
*That was something you weren't supposed to see*
Where is this automated parking system? City or airport?
Yoo this looks like some horror game! EPIC!!!
This just feels a tad bit creepy....
this can't help somebody during an emergency time
It's basically an automatic valet
これってもし盗難防止装置の関係でクラクションがなった時は駐車場側はどうするんですかね…
It looks like the structure and mechanics take up more space than simply making a multi-level parking garage, though... There's so much space that's unused.
If you look up automated parking system versus parking garage its quite the opposite what you assume
WONDERFULLY DEPICTED
Amazing 👍🏻
That high pitched sound really creeps me out...
I am in the future.
Must suck when the power goes out and you need your car back
seem cool. what happens if something goes wrong & the car gets stuck down there how do they get it out?
This is Japan : it cannot get stuck ! :D
OMG THIS VIDEO IS SCARY IN THE LIFT😰😰😰
It's interesting to see that the parking bays where the cars are stored are illuminated, you'd think they wouldn't need lighting down there because nobody should be in the parked vehicles. Unless of course the lighting is for security cameras, but if that's the case, wouldn't they use infrared cameras?
Lachlant1984 Its probably for cameras and if something breaks
Great video !
Only in Japan. America needs to step up their game
@@Chewychaca alright then, im sorry for being too harsh
@@fatbeefjerky you know what i really appreciate that. Its ok, to be sincere, i got a little carried away myself. : )
@@Chewychaca alright, have a nice day! :)
Great challenge for content UA-camrs trying to stay in the car for a few hours
I understand the need for this in countries where space is premium but it seems like it takes up a lot of time if it’s busy. I would prefer a valet.
Wow this video was uploaded since 2012. Japan is the future
Automated parking is nothing new except for the design differences today from the original decades of concepts
What happens if the parking place collapsed or the hole thing goes wrong and stays there