wow, this has to be the most beautiful train I've ever seen. Definitely going on my bucket list! I only wish they had longer trips; like 4 days or something
As someone who once wrote a 5,000 research paper on rails, the US is really falling behind. All the corporate lobbying and political conflict had made the High-Speed Rail (HSR) development slow. Signs have been shown it is starting to change, so that's good I suppose. Although it may be another 10-20 years before we can have something like a suit-style HSR in the US, and by the US I mean California, Florida, Texas, and the northeast corridor. Addition note: I would like to add that I don't know if the one shown in this video is considered as High-Speed (most likely not), but I just figure it may be interesting to share and raise awareness of the recent progress on HSR. Fun video, I hope to personally try something like that soon, maybe without traveling though (I'm broke lol).
From Niitsu they should go to Somi, Northern Cultural Museum. Much better gardens, closer to Niitsu , designed by Ginkaku Ji gardener! The Itoh garden!
Thank you for another wonderfully fantastic video. I love each and every single episode you do. Please keep sharing with us and enjoy your travels because I certainly do. Again THANK YOU so much!!!!! 💜💐💜💐💜💐💜
Hey I wonder if there is opening for job waving hands ? Cool job , and get to design trains too , any openings on jobs ? I did configure bulletin train at age 12 .
This has way too many ads and the ads are not just the short ones they are the long ones. Smh jeesh couldn't even run on my tread and enjoy the scenery without stopping every 3 mins to skip an ad thats too long or stuck on the ad screen. Damn you google.