🚃 Narrow gauge railway with only 4 routes in Japan! ! "Sangi Railway Hokusei Line"🚃

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  • Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
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    I rode on a narrow gauge (special narrow gauge) railway with only 3 companies and 4 lines in Japan.
    Narrow gauge is a special narrow gauge track with a track width (gauge) of only 762mm.
    By the way, conventional lines are 1067 mm. Shinkansen is 1435mm.
    The speed is slow and the shaking is big.
    And small and cute.
    In the early Showa era, there were more than 300 light railroad lines with a gauge of 1067mm or less nationwide, but currently there are only the following four lines.
    Sangi Railway Hokusei Line (Kuwana City and Inabe City, Mie Prefecture)
    Asunarou Railway Internal Line/Hachioji Line (Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture)
    Kurobe Valley Railway Main Line (Kurobe City, Toyama Prefecture)
    Let's enjoy the Sangi Railway Hokusei Line Narrow Gauge trip together! !
    Take a video at the shooting spots "Nejiribashi" and "Meganebashi"
    Feel free to enjoy the feeling of taking a train and taking pictures!
    Thank you for watching until the end! !
    0:00 Opening
    0:22 Root
    0:35 Nagoya - Kuwana (JR)
    2:22 Nishikuwana - Sohara (Sangi Railway Hokusei Line)
    6:16 Let's go to the shooting point
    9:48 Eating gelato and heading home
    #sangi railway
    #Hokusei Line
    #Sangi Line
    #narrow gauge
    #special narrow gauge
    #narrow gauge
    standard gauge
    #torsion bridge
    #glasses bridge
    #Take iron
    #light railroad
    #Kuwana City
    #inabe city
    #asunaro railway
    #Kurobe Gorge Railway

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @jayrap94
    @jayrap94 Рік тому +3

    Such a cute railway line 😊

    • @halukajapan
      @halukajapan  Рік тому +1

      thank you for your comment.
      I think so too. it’s cute!!😄

  • @chsco
    @chsco Рік тому +1

    10:25 oh wow, i didn't know that they have an interesting way of handling free pass tickets at the unmanned station. great views of the bridge and train together!

    • @halukajapan
      @halukajapan  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for your comment!
      You often see remote systems like that at unmanned stations in Japan.
      I also like the scenery of the bridge and the river! !