I just finished a rewatch of "Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai" and then I come across this video from you. What a great coincidence! Such a nice train line for a nice city. Hope I can visit one day.
このビデオを録画していただきありがとうございます、それは素晴らしい乗り物でした、そしてそこにいることができない鉄道ファンとこれを共有してくれてありがとう。Thank you very much for recording this video, it was a great ride, and thank you for sharing this with railfans who are unable to be there.
IvanHunglin Sheltered in place?! I’m from California and I have been all over California by car, plane, train and city bus or the Greyhound bus. The bigger cities do have city trains that drives through or around the city or takes you to another state. There’s plenty of ways to see a city without using a car. There’s people who live in Orange County in Southern California and take the city train to downtown L.A. to get to work and back or just use the train to go sightseeing several counties away. There’s plenty of ways to get around California, because we’re not so sheltered.
Hopefully you will. I want to explore here on my next Japan trip. I had ridden before while growing up in Zushi riding a few stops to the Kamakura temples.
amazing video, absolutely loved it. This has to be my new favorite Japanese rail line. Such a great variety of scenery and that blue ocean, amazing! I also find it fascinating how close the houses are and the fact the train didn't slow down passed intersections. Keep up the great videos!
I arrived to Fujisawa station by mistake wanting to go to Kamakura station, but in the end it was an amazing experience to ride the Enoden all the way to the big Buddha. Riding on those old train wagons next to the beautiful Pacific ocean is something I fully recommend.
15:57 imagine seeing a person doing a shoot there and then seeing them pass out. But then next time you see a bunch of camera men cheering and a happy Girl as the actor (Bunny Girl Senpai reference)
Tokyo Explorer it can be a bit rough in spots, at least it was back in '16. I had a hard time keeping my balance while holding the camera to the front window
Great video! Enoden is one of my favourite lines in Japan. The seaside scenery is beautiful, but I also get some strange retro vibes from it. I wouldn't live in those houses by the tracks though, even if they paid me to. Thanks for the ride!
So great firing this up and having some music in the background, still hearing the city sounds so it blends together. Low-key engaging even. Stay slow 😆 keep up the good work!
É inspirador assistir um vídeo desse. Meu sonho é que no Brasil tivesse mais trens. Nosso país é continental, com relevo pouco variável mas não há o menor interesse de investir em trens.
Thank you for this. I'm glad I've found your video. I've been looking across the internet for this train to catch the seaside view. Hopefully, I get to visit Kamakura on my third trip to JP. 👋❤
@@ShivamGupta-ez2fi i mean, they just let the train passing through lane without changing the lane direction and it was dangerous for some country but not in this case
It's hard for me to image a 19th century modernization Asia country whose tiny train through those thicket rise buildings. In China, it's hardly for train to get close to any buildings expect the station, the most common scenery is either farmland with remote factory or lasting tunnel with bad signal.