www.laboratoryx... A scene from CAMPAIGN, a documentary by Kazuhiro Soda. Japanese train station (Mizonokuchi) during rush hour. ドキュメンタリー映画『選挙』(想田和弘監督) DVD発売中 bit.ly/cmJsLe
@@oonmm bro you have seen old photos of Indian Railways see the new photos and roof photos are old and our indian Railways are more than 80% electrified due to this people can't sit on roof and you can search on any search engine aur any platform they will show same results and my opinion
@@PITJAJI even though they are electrified some mad people still ride on roof sometime due to crowded train or sometimes for fun , I see them daily at least one fool is there , I am from Mumbai I used to commute daily by local train and even have seen one person who died due to overhead wire he touched, if there is something wrong going on first accept it , then only we will improve
Lol on seeing how the train accelerated amazingly fast even with overload, they can add two or three more passenger wagons to help with the congestion.
@@Bhartiya_Railworld Aarey bhai zara adjust karo. Kitni jagah hai andar, ye Bhai sarak na thoda, arrey bhai bag aage leke chado. Ye sab toh abhi muh se nikal hi jata hai😂
By delaying timetables to do a cover-up. For example: South West Trains in Britain is always late, but they manage to delay their timetable by at least 15 minutes, boom, services would probably be early all the time. Profit-profit
Good thing Japanese people are clean, and generally don't smell bad! I couldn't tolerate this. Could you imagine being in the middle of that, and the train crashed?
@@petercdowney Air travel and Rail travel are both much safer than road transport, but I have to say, Air travel is slightly safer, but with these trains, they are really safe.
@@petercdowney But to prevent that there is something known as ATC (Automatic Train Control) which applies brakes in order to stop them from colliding.
How does one read a newspaper when they're squeezed inside to the point where some might end up with cracked ribs? I've been on a few of these trains. I don't see the need for passengers to be half or fully outside, hoping to squeeze in/pushed in at the door, as another train is coming right after the one on the platform leaves. I counted seven employees at the door, with five helping push passengers in. I feel for the employees pushing passengers during the rush hour. They must be exhausted and go home with an aching back. Fortunately the trains aren't always crowded.
Japan: Sorry, take the next train please, It's too full. Meanwhile in India: Passenger 1: Sorry bhai train full ho chuki hain agle train mein jao please Passenger 2: Ghantaa! thoda aur jaga hain andar ghuss adjust karo bhai Passenger 1: Bhai tumhe baat samaj mein nai aati kya? Train pura full ho chuki hain abhi aur jage nahi hain ghusne ke liye Passenger 2: Chal bhe! behas mat kar andar ghuss (pushes Passenger 1) Passenger 1: (Sigh!) are yaar yeh nai maanega chalo bhai log thoda jagah de iss ke liye
when I'm 14 I lost my parents in train because of crowd .my parents got down the station but I got down at another station. I didn't even have the phone to call them.
We mumbaikars are next level in this matters, The Japanese should learn from mumbaikars. For you all its full pack train🚂🚋🚃🚋🚃🚋🚃 and for mumbaikars its: भाई अभी आदि ट्रेन खाली है। And RU-vid don't recommend this type of videos to us we don't get afraid of it. Jai Mumbai, jai Maharashtra, jai hind.
Japan: Push everyone inside!! Philippines: Sa mga hindi po makakasakay next train na lang po. India: Ride on the roof or hang In the Philippines some still push themselves inside even when it's crowded and hard it is to get out when your stuck between people inside the train
I remember thinking how quiet and polite the crowd was when watching highlights from the mlb game at the Tokyo dome. Like wow this crowd in the US would be a lot more boisterous. Differences between cultures is fascinating!😙