The day I subscribed to your channel, there were like 300 people subscribed, and I remember saying this dedication of yours clearly deserves more views. I'm so proud you have 60k subs by now and even video with Mil+ views, keep up the great work!
30:48 that was a close call. Generally I think Japan should put electrical wires underground and reduce poles. Could make the city look so much better.
The horizontal bars on the public roads in Tokyo are sensors for measuring traffic volume called "ultrasonic vehicle detectors", N system (automatic number plate reading device), Orbis (automatic speed control device), height restrictions, etc. , That overhanging bar is not an electric wire. I think that most of the cables such as electric wires are buried underground in the city center. Even in provincial cities, utility poles are mainly seen in suburbs other than the center or small streets behind large roads.
Even in Japan, especially in tourist areas where the landscape is valued, power lines are sometimes buried, but basically, such unreasonable things are not done. This is true not only in Japan, but all over the world. In Japan, where natural disasters are particularly frequent, there are few advantages to burying them underground. Burying power lines underground is only advantageous in a very small part of the world.
The day I subscribed to your channel, there were like 300 people subscribed, and I remember saying this dedication of yours clearly deserves more views. I'm so proud you have 60k subs by now and even video with Mil+ views, keep up the great work!
Thanks for sharing 👍 and thank you for another tour my friend ❤️ watching here in Calgary Alberta Canada 🇨🇦 😊
Nice video. I’m your fan
The cityscape is SO different in Nerima Ward and near the Imperial Palace!! Both are really clean though (:
今回も素晴らしいドライブ動画をありがとうございました。今度、私の地元の環七か環八をドライブしてください?
Your videos are great, thanks for sharing, I'm a fan of you, keep in touch
Awesome Japan
👍😁👍Fascinating trip. Sure were a lot of car dealerships at the beginning! 😀
Awesome thanks
Impresionante, muy bueno
Thumbs way up for this trip!
Япония очень красивый и туристический город ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
영상 잘보고 있습니다.
감사합니다.
يارب زيارة اليابان 🇯🇵🎌😭😭🙏
can you make a lot of night videos in yokohama
👏👏👏
🤗👍😄
👌👌👌
タイヤが片摩耗しているかもしれないですネ。^^; いい動画でした!^^v
wondering why this video feels EXTRA SMOOOOOOOTH, even the 30fps version. 🤔🤔
or brazil tem 8.5 thousand mk². and it seems that I live in a small country.
Kereta apa yang awak guna 😗 dan adakah bandar tokyo sangat luas dan padat
日中で普通に走っても?練馬ICから晴海辺り迄、約40分位で着くのですね。😄
Cool Drive, why do people see these kind of videos?
車体が右行ったり左行ったりフラフラしてますね。
他の動画も見ましたが、運転の癖でしょうか?
お気をつけて。
30:48 that was a close call.
Generally I think Japan should put electrical wires underground and reduce poles. Could make the city look so much better.
The horizontal bars on the public roads in Tokyo are sensors for measuring traffic volume called "ultrasonic vehicle detectors", N system (automatic number plate reading device), Orbis (automatic speed control device), height restrictions, etc. , That overhanging bar is not an electric wire. I think that most of the cables such as electric wires are buried underground in the city center. Even in provincial cities, utility poles are mainly seen in suburbs other than the center or small streets behind large roads.
Even in Japan, especially in tourist areas where the landscape is valued, power lines are sometimes buried, but basically, such unreasonable things are not done.
This is true not only in Japan, but all over the world.
In Japan, where natural disasters are particularly frequent, there are few advantages to burying them underground.
Burying power lines underground is only advantageous in a very small part of the world.
Earthquake countermeasures.
If the underground line is cut, it will take time to find out where it was cut, and the construction cost will increase.
33:04 lol, @ComaTV ferrari