Japan has very nice urban and natural landscapes, and Japan trains and railways are very beautiful, they are part of all this landscapes ✨ it inspired me so much
They’re definitely not as loud. The biggest difference is that the trains don’t blow their horns like they do in America. It cuts down significantly on noise pollution. They don’t have to blow their horns in Japan because people don’t try to go around the gates like they do here in New York. I’ve never seen anyone do it myself but there was seven fatal crashes on the Long Island Railroad mainline in ten years before they eliminated all eight grade crossings. The last one was in February 2019. The three people in the car that was hit by not one but TWO trains going in opposite directions were all killed. The car was crushed to the point where they couldn’t identify the make or model. The platform at Westbury station was damaged to the point where they had to cut off the part that was damaged shortening the platform length from a full twelve cars to ten cars. It was an awful tragedy.
@@kobyschechter8163 its all over the US that people do that, most recently in Florida where the brightline operates people have been doing it with fatal results.
I watched this 5 years ago and still am interested in railway crossings. It's interesting to see how adaptive these crossings are to wherever they may be. Nonetheless, great video!
I love that the crossings in Japan have those indicators that tell motorists and pedestrians which way the train is going. Very high tech. America has none of that. Our crossings are stuck in the 1970's when it comes to safety.
The fact that Japan has more different train types than the UK is kind of surprising, although they're both islands and about the same size (I think) Edit: Nevermind Oh, and I forgot how large of a population Japan has
That was awesome. I didn't get to ride a whole lot of trains while I was there, but the ones I did, I enjoyed thoroughly. Brought back some memories too.
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Thank you for the video, Dotaku. Really gives us a glimpse into the various trains, stations and the general populace of Japan. Must be a wonderful place to live.
Most of the crossings on the Nagasaki Tramway now have some sort of warning device. Some rarely-traveled footpaths have no barriers, but the vast majority have full-width barriers. - TheCrafter1952
You might be interested in one of the Japanese live streams, search for this channel うめたくん as its a fairly busy crossing. The sidebar should lead you to more Japanese train live streams.
used to watch a lot of these as a kid, now watching these again
Same nostalgic 😭😭😭
Same 😭😭 Because when I was younger I liked these kinds of videos that includes railroad crossings😂
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It was so nostalgic 😭
I remembered watching it
Japan has very nice urban and natural landscapes, and Japan trains and railways are very beautiful, they are part of all this landscapes ✨ it inspired me so much
It is regrettable that Japan's railways and railroad crossings are being closed and gradually disappearing due to urbanization and population decline.
@@Mahrine If it is inevitable that they will disappear, then all that remains is to enjoy them for as long as they have time left.
0:57 - Bows to the driver for waiting.
Being so polite and respectful, it's no wonder they're so far ahead of the rest of the world.
we arent ahead of the world ..
its common culture for east asia and south east asia to be polite and bow
@@takamanch Aren't East Asia and Southeast Asia basically the same thing excluding Russia?
this is japan just think about it
@@soulplexis As an American I say you are haha. Japan is the country of efficiency.
5pm Chimes: 2:54 Always fascinate me how they are used for testing the alarms for earthquakes. Beautiful. I love Japan.
Are They played from Bosai musen’s?
This is probably one of the best RR Crossing compilations I've ever seen on here. The dislikes don't make any sense
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Why’s it complicated? “Copmplication”
It's amazing to see how many different trains are in that train yard at 4:12
This sound is special if you ever were into anime
That’s the only reason I came to this video lol
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I'm more into touhou
lol
Yoko lives in Japan
The alarms used in Japan are fascinating to me, seeing how different they are from what we use here in the US.
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They’re definitely not as loud. The biggest difference is that the trains don’t blow their horns like they do in America. It cuts down significantly on noise pollution. They don’t have to blow their horns in Japan because people don’t try to go around the gates like they do here in New York. I’ve never seen anyone do it myself but there was seven fatal crashes on the Long Island Railroad mainline in ten years before they eliminated all eight grade crossings. The last one was in February 2019. The three people in the car that was hit by not one but TWO trains going in opposite directions were all killed. The car was crushed to the point where they couldn’t identify the make or model. The platform at Westbury station was damaged to the point where they had to cut off the part that was damaged shortening the platform length from a full twelve cars to ten cars. It was an awful tragedy.
@@kobyschechter8163 its all over the US that people do that, most recently in Florida where the brightline operates people have been doing it with fatal results.
@@kobyschechter8163 i have no idea how on earth they managed to become so ignorant of everything
I used to watch this when I was young
毎日1歳9ヶ月のこどもが「カンカンカン」といって要求します。大好きで、飽きずに何度も見ています。
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It's been years since I last watched this video, feels good to watch it again 🥰
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I watched this 5 years ago and still am interested in railway crossings. It's interesting to see how adaptive these crossings are to wherever they may be. Nonetheless, great video!
me to
Me three
I also did that
Me four
Same
Giving me evangelion flashbacks
Same
7:07 my fav part
Japan is a great and beautiful country. A very systematic Railway system. Proud that Japan is an Asian country
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Rahul Bhardwaj I agree
Railways in Japan is a wonder of the world ! Thank you for the best movie !
Territ Pichkoff ふすさすさささ
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They say that crossings are closed for such a long time that you can read one chapter of the manga at the move.
Good one!
nice video. my daughter (6) I really like the place we visit once ...
3:02 best part of my childhood
Same
Well I was in Japan in 1 month i Dont even know that song noir going to that train I only did goed to jr
@@noeldiazexposito8788 The melody for Enoden.
Bro I watched this like 7-8 years ago im 13 now mate geez time flies fast
I watch when i was 7 year old and still i watch it every year, nostalgia
This was my first video of japanese trains! And changed my life… Thank You so much!
I love that the crossings in Japan have those indicators that tell motorists and pedestrians which way the train is going. Very high tech. America has none of that. Our crossings are stuck in the 1970's when it comes to safety.
When i was 3-5 i love trains, and this is my favourite video of trains
i watched this video as i kid it reminds me of the good old days.
Wow these crossings in Japan are high tech. They show the direction the train is going. Wish we had those in America.
Bro the direction indicators should be in Poland
That’s just unnecessary
@@christiantran8454 Please provide evidence to support your claim.
As an American I second that. But it would cost too much money to install those at all of the 212,000 grade crossings in the United States.
この動画子どもの頃から大好きです
すばらしいビデオ、ポーランドからの挨拶、私は日本の鉄道がとても好きです
I love that alert noise. It's so relaxing.
3:03くらいからの雰囲気がたまらなく好き
Gives me flashbacks from when I was little I used to watch this a lot 😢
The fact that Japan has more different train types than the UK is kind of surprising, although they're both islands and about the same size (I think)
Edit: Nevermind
Oh, and I forgot how large of a population Japan has
i don't know why i love this clip
この動画懐かしすぎる
I watched this when I was 6, i'm 13 now. memories
beautiful place to visit with those amazing views . i hope to visit visit you someday day japan
*Nice video. Thank you! I m Vietnam railway*
14:15 sound similar to the few rail crossings left in Korea.
Also in Malaysia since we took railway standards from both Britain and Japan
At 3:03 what was the song called? I like it thought.
Yuyake koyaye thats the song that somewhat loudspeaker chime was playing
2:17 cute train or tram🥰
Thanks for this video! I like trains and trams! :)
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10:41 its jr 205 series?
奈良線の205系ですよ。
That was awesome. I didn't get to ride a whole lot of trains while I was there, but the ones I did, I enjoyed thoroughly. Brought back some memories too.
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6:24 - 6:31 that train kinda looks like the LRV Toronto streetcar! Except the LRVs had trolley poles and not pantographs.
I like railroad crossings from all over the world, but some reason I like Japan.
6:03 thats the most melodic PA system chime i've ever heard
Felix Siamese Yep. Exclusive to the lines ran by JR East.
Same
You can hear it at every station in Tokyo every time a train comes
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Yep JR east meaning the tōkaidō line Yokosuka line yamanote line
Thank you for the video, Dotaku. Really gives us a glimpse into the various trains, stations and the general populace of Japan. Must be a wonderful place to live.
Very good !
Wow Amazing,, I m railroad crossing fans from Indonesia 🇮🇩 🙏🏻
🇬🇧’s alarms are better
OMG GREAT VIDEO!! Btw ive been watch these for like 2 years ago and im still not boring of it!
Watching those videos in 2014 I Still Know Them
Same here!
*Wow, Nice video. Thank you!*
Anyone who saw Neon Genesis will have horror vibes
This sound in other anime is happily, but not in Evangelion
鉄道横断、それは非常に素晴らしいビデオです!大好きです。
I used to watch this when i was little! :D
Nice railway crossing 👍👍👍
0:11 I love that minivan car
Based
2:35 I thought the train was going to run into the station platform!
😂 Yo me to
@Piedmont division Productions me too
This is unique section in enoden railway
I like sounds at crossing of Odakyu line in Tokyo with electrical chime, too. Thanks.
これだけの撮影は大変でしょうね。。。
子供と見てます。
ありがとうございます。
Only nostalgic people understand this video
love the designs of some of these trains !!!!!
ok. I got it
No likes lmao
I Like This So Much, I Like Japanese Railroad Crossings! 😄😄😄
omg cool crossings!!!
Really cool. Quite a variety of passenger trains.
日本にはたくさんの鉄道会社や交通局があるのでたくさんの種類の電車があります。
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best railways crossing video!!!
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I love Japanese trains!
you have to make more great videos like this
Awesome Video Of Lots Of Trains In Japan
This sound makes me calm 😆😊
OMG I love the silence!
speed it up to 1.25 and it sounds like a us crossing bell so epic!
If we wanted to listen to a us bell we would search us..
How fast were the high-speed trains going?
I watch this when I was 4 nostalgia man
Notable how even foot crossings all seem to have automatic barriers.
Nagasaki Tramway looks very interesting, quite a mix of ancient and modern there.
Most of the crossings on the Nagasaki Tramway now have some sort of warning device. Some rarely-traveled footpaths have no barriers, but the vast majority have full-width barriers.
- TheCrafter1952
私の息子は、これらのより小さな電車を愛して、アップロードしていただきありがとうございます。
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i admire the japenese railway
I used to watch this as a little kid, Now Im watching this as an 11 year old this is so noglastic.
thankyou.. I love it and my liitle boy loves it too.
Joli petit film que j’ai pris plaisir à regarder ^^
0:10 On that crossing I've never heard a sound like that at a japanese level crossing.
This is amazing
i have always wanted to go to tokyo / japan
Same
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This is video is nostalgic 🥺🥺🥺
Evangelion sound omg
excellent really interesting
in Japan, they already use LED lights, while in Indonesia, we still use light bulb for the lights
I think Indonesia has LED lights
@THOMAS GREATZERO RAILFANS 🗿
Atleast you guys have extensive rail network. The Philippines meanwhile...........
In almost all crossings in the UK, it’s LED.
Such a cute crossing
My favorite one was the Chiba, Choshi Dentetsu Line (0:09).
Same awesome bell
extraordinary, waiting while reading the newspaper 9:01
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I miss the sound of Railway crossing in Japan. Nostalgia indeed
You might be interested in one of the Japanese live streams, search for this channel うめたくん as its a fairly busy crossing. The sidebar should lead you to more Japanese train live streams.
Great video! Thanks for sharing ❤
Video of my childhood ❤
It's fun and game untill you watch Evangelion
7:34 the train changes shape and color magically!!!
lol
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Do bullet trains have crossings on roads?? Or they have separate railway??
Do foreign people like Japanese railway crossings?