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I Used a SLEEP POD inside a Train Station in Tokyo Japan 

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This time, we will try capsule spaces inside Japanese railway stations which are very odd to see.
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Location: Railway stations in Tokyo and nearby cities
Service Name: Station Work
Fee: 275 - 495JPY/2.3 - 4.3USD per 15 mins
* I use Google Translate to translate English subtitles to multiple languages. So please know that there might be some errors or miswordings in those languages.
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Комментарии : 9 тыс.   
@gec-o2167
@gec-o2167 Год назад
I could not imagine a facility like this existing in a major US city like LA or NYC - people would vandalize and destroy it. Tokyo is probably one of the most densely populated cities I've visited and yet it's so orderly, clean and civilized.
@nikhilmishra2112
@nikhilmishra2112 Год назад
Ohh man your wording sound more like same situation in India also 😂. People will only care if its new and within months ..
@gustavdupont4480
@gustavdupont4480 Год назад
Right. The West lost it's culture
@PepperKatLancer
@PepperKatLancer Год назад
Thats cause Japan Law dont mess around like American Law does.
@xxx_epic_sniper_xxx2.021
@xxx_epic_sniper_xxx2.021 Год назад
Japans conviction rate is 99 percent lmao its out of fear not respect
@user-ed7vr3iq5l
@user-ed7vr3iq5l Год назад
@Lara Gravenor Same here in America with a minority black population
@MyrrdinWylltEmrys
@MyrrdinWylltEmrys Год назад
When I moved to Japan 10 years ago I couldn't believe some of the inventions I would see. Now it's like "yeah that's Japan for you". Their inventions are amazing. I especially love their village areas. They're so calming. So clean.
@genesisreyes5815
@genesisreyes5815 Год назад
Do they speak English in Japan? I’m planing on moving there but don’t know a word of Japanese
@sarshi3198
@sarshi3198 Год назад
@@genesisreyes5815 noopee.. most of them can't speak english at all lol
@genesisreyes5815
@genesisreyes5815 Год назад
@@sarshi3198 well ig I have to learn
@E36Variance
@E36Variance Год назад
@@genesisreyes5815 As someone who used to work for a Japanese company and has spent a not-insignificant amount of time in Japan, I highly advise you to do your due diligence and extensively research the realities of moving to and living in Japan. In my personal opinion, Japan is fantastic to visit, but can be very difficult to live in long-term as a foreigner. Some people make it work, for sure, but even many of those people find it necessary to "go home" a couple times a year to get a break from Japanese society. Similarly, those that go over to Japan to teach English as part of the JET program or similar frequently become disillusioned with Japan and move to another country after their term. The unfortunate reality is that you will always be an "outsider" and will struggle to form meaningful relationships with anyone other than your fellow ex-pats. Without fluency in Japanese (including "keigo" or "formal language"), familiarity with Japanese business etiquette, and a marketable skillset, your employment opportunities will be extremely limited, and you are statistically most likely to end up as an English teacher making barely enough money to make ends meet.
@anderfu8273
@anderfu8273 Год назад
Yes any invention can be amazing, what’s special in Japan is how they are able to monetize and generate a profit off it.
@paulabee81
@paulabee81 Год назад
This looks like an introvert's dream: a private space away from the hustle and bustle to have a coffee, a snack, read a book. I wish all stations worldwide had this!
@Josh_Y
@Josh_Y 8 месяцев назад
This is exactly what i think 😅 this is so nice
@PrototypeMajor
@PrototypeMajor 7 месяцев назад
this is too costly for "introvert`s dream". Better rent a full day rest place. 30 day = 15000 yen or 40000 with extra service (like ... "bus pass" or "train pass" for workers?) in "Capsule Hotel"
@Tumasyc
@Tumasyc 7 месяцев назад
Мне не понравилось ,что в кабинке полупрозрачная дверь входная ! Мне кажется это должно так нервировать,когда кто-то подходит к моей капсуле (никакого 😢chill out)
@mackdeen7021
@mackdeen7021 4 месяца назад
In the U.S. there would be piles of needles, people would be living in them and the few open ones would be gross and graffiti from wall to all and everything including the little fan would be stolen. 😮 😂😅
@ArariaKAgelessTraveller
@ArariaKAgelessTraveller 4 месяца назад
You can't have these outside places like Japan unfortunately It would be ransacked, vandalized, pissed on, and uncared for
@Moose6340
@Moose6340 Год назад
Japan is one of those places I think I'd want to travel to to just see "ordinary" stuff like this. Not really tourist attractions or natural wonders, just a bit of everyday life in places like this.
@MatchaEnthusiast
@MatchaEnthusiast Год назад
i used to live there for 6 months in kumamoto where there's barely anything to see for tourists but it was so nice! i feel so refreshed just by taking a walk around the city and seeing ordinary things
@traceytrotter9934
@traceytrotter9934 Год назад
If this is ordinary life I will say death must be better.
@ReapingTheHarvest
@ReapingTheHarvest Год назад
@@traceytrotter9934 Finally. Someone who agrees 🤣
@MuhammetSarakaya
@MuhammetSarakaya Год назад
@James Suicide rates in Japan are not that high. According to a recent report by the World Health Organization, Japan is the 49th country in the world with the highest suicide rate relative to its population. Meanwhile, other well-known countries such as Sweden in 47th place, Finland in 38th place, Belgium in 35th place, the USA in 31st place, Ukraine in 19th place, South Korea in 12th place, Russia in 11th place. But even though suicide rates are much higher in the US or South Korea, for example, nobody says, "Oh, America? Suicide rates are so high there." or "South Korea? That's the country where everyone commits suicide?".. Japan has a strangely bad reputation, but actually their suicide rate is not that high.
@sashaisgod2309
@sashaisgod2309 Год назад
Nail on the head. Like how it would be to visit another planet.
@nintendolover114
@nintendolover114 Год назад
Ive always said there needs to be more places in cities to take a nap! Cities are exhausting, so its great to have a quiet place to chill for a couple of hours, great idea! Love it!
@mariannaveneti3971
@mariannaveneti3971 Год назад
There's good place to take a nap: your home.
@GPSniper1
@GPSniper1 Год назад
it will be ruined by homeless and druggies in US
@ayudyalarasatiarsad8387
@ayudyalarasatiarsad8387 Год назад
Sometimes i visit library to take a nap
@thaknobodi
@thaknobodi Год назад
@@ayudyalarasatiarsad8387 homeless as much as i feel and wish solutions for their pain, have made it hard for anyone to nap in a library without getting negative attention.
@bruce3906
@bruce3906 Год назад
its fcking 28 usd for 2hr+, not for your regular workers
@End-Result
@End-Result Год назад
I love how you don’t make lots of (unnecessary noise) in your videos. Your utilisation of subtitles is brilliant. Cheers.
@unchiprince
@unchiprince Год назад
very normal on the japanese side of youtube, a lot of people are paranoid about showing face and voice online
@bubbaloop574
@bubbaloop574 Год назад
That might be cool where you are, but here in Japan people are so repressed that they do not know how to interact with others. They call themselves shy but they make themselves shy or society does. You could spend years working with someone and never know when his birthday is.
@EM-fd8xe
@EM-fd8xe Год назад
No background techno pop. Lol.
@pablohorney
@pablohorney Год назад
Dystopia, BIG BROTHER,When humans become robots, emptiness..no feelings or communication..eating plastic. Welcome to the brave new world!
@amberbiggs
@amberbiggs Год назад
For someone that doesn't like large crowds, this would be amazing to pass the time. It's nice that you can leave, grab some treats, and come back and have your luggage waiting there safely.
@Weirtoe
@Weirtoe Год назад
When he walked in and the door closed and the sound cut out from all the hustle and bustle, I was relieved. This is fantastic
@matthewgray2789
@matthewgray2789 Год назад
grab some treats
@mashable8759
@mashable8759 Год назад
can anyone tell me why are they still wearing masks?
@shawol5253
@shawol5253 Год назад
@@mashable8759 it's a cultural thing. Most Asian countries are considerate about illnesses. As in if someone is sick but they still need to head out, they will wear a mask. Or maybe they don't want to catch a cold. There's also the summer sand storm that sweeps in the area and it's highly advised to wear a mask. Wearing a mask is the norm way before covid
@adrianpena677
@adrianpena677 Год назад
You better not be claustrophobic!
@aztabi
@aztabi Год назад
This is my new favourite youtube channel! The whole non-speech idea is awesome and really makes me relax and delve into the so different Japanese culture. Please don't stop making those videos!!
@topguydave
@topguydave Год назад
Also no annoying repetitive loud music to drive you crazy.
@ampur2
@ampur2 Год назад
for someone who has been living in Tokyo for more than 7 years, I can say you are better off look for net cafe nearby, some of them have private room with sound proofing. You can also choose between reclining chair/mattress. Free drink bar as well, free to use shower (bring your own towel though). Cheaper than these station pod (which are aimed towards people that are late for meeting due to train problem etc). I never really see anyone use it before.
@1953lili
@1953lili Год назад
Trains late? Heaven forbid! Big news in the headlines the next day!
@marionmarking
@marionmarking Год назад
He did use a net cafe at 10:37. Useful for micro breaks, not too comfy...but it's better to sit outdoors as long as it isn't freezing 🥶
@Katrinaluffskuya
@Katrinaluffskuya Год назад
@@1953lili idk where this idea comes from. Japan is quite good at keeping trains on time and is rarely late but it happens enough to not be on the news every time. Delays make the news when the cause is a big deal, not because the train is late
@1953lili
@1953lili Год назад
@@marionmarking 0
@1953lili
@1953lili Год назад
Don't shoot the messenger! I heard the train was less than a minute late and the next day the newspaper issued an apology! Meanwhile, Amtrak in the states is always late but no apology issued! You misunderstood my post.....when I was there in 1999 with my students Ando sensei told me to look for Mt. Fuji at exactly 11:30 am while on the way to Tokyo. And that's exactly when it came into view!
@aquantumtrost3590
@aquantumtrost3590 Год назад
It's just amazing how clean japan is. Everything seems so new, but probably a few years in use.
@RubyTwilite
@RubyTwilite Год назад
Its also the people, they don't litter and are very considerate of each other.
@misterhat5823
@misterhat5823 Год назад
Singapore is the same way.
@dinkymak
@dinkymak Год назад
Depends, hey Singaporean here, a lot of older gens like to spit on the roadside. That I could never understand.
@panos2132
@panos2132 Год назад
@@dinkymak cause you dont smoke
@silveriver9
@silveriver9 Год назад
Singapore is waaaay cleaner than jp.
@manofthetombs
@manofthetombs Год назад
Found this video in my recommendations. I love the way you did the whole video. As mentioned by others, no excess noise, no background music, great subtitles! I especially loved the Coffee, Rest, GET TO WORK subtitles 😆 the all capital letters says it all. Thank you!
@エイ-o1l
@エイ-o1l Год назад
こんなに自分の国のことを誉めてもらえるなんてちょっと感動してしまいます。
@azando3740
@azando3740 8 месяцев назад
Ja Japan ist wirklich ein schönes Land. In Deutschland verkommt alles. Die Zuwanderung und Flüchtlingswelle hat unseren Land sehr geschadet. Japan kann stolz sein auf das was es hat.😊
@いあ-f9s9h
@いあ-f9s9h 25 дней назад
@@strnglhldwhat racism?
@ross6753
@ross6753 Год назад
These things would most certainly make a lot of sense in a lot of other countries. Tons of tired people in stations everywhere have looked at the luggage lockers and thought: "I wish they were just a bit larger, so I could fit in to safely take a nap... "
@johnsnow5125
@johnsnow5125 Год назад
"This is my hole, it was made for me"
@adder95
@adder95 Год назад
they do, but they are expensive when there are so many societal problems await fixes
@roy_hks
@roy_hks Год назад
They sort of exist in a lot of countries, but just as quiet work pods. They won’t have coffee machines, or at least not in the Netherlands, but they’re usually near a cafe anyway so you could of course always grab a snack before entering. They’re less common at stations and more common at colleges, library’s and business parks tho.
@littlebigcommentaries9833
@littlebigcommentaries9833 Год назад
White built society can't handle it lol
@snesguy9176
@snesguy9176 Год назад
@@johnsnow5125 I too love junji ito lol
@sheena6125
@sheena6125 Год назад
DUDE! That was AWESOME! They way you filmed made me feel like I was actually there! Thanks for the free trip to Tokyo ;)
@Devin3Anthologie
@Devin3Anthologie Год назад
It was pretty smooth. I appreciated the "where's Waldo" moment with Godzilla too.🙂
@billyzee261
@billyzee261 Год назад
I didn't like the fact that so many people were covering their faces. I hope that not all of them are vaccinated.
@iqbalindaryono8984
@iqbalindaryono8984 Год назад
@@billyzee261 what do you mean
@moodyfeverdream
@moodyfeverdream Год назад
Agreed, the last time i was able to be in Japan was Halloween 2019. Been missing it and this video makes me feel like i'm there again!
@billyzee261
@billyzee261 Год назад
@@iqbalindaryono8984 so many people are having adverse reactions, some are even dying unexpectedly.
@fermadens0095
@fermadens0095 Год назад
Japan is like another planet!!!
@trevorrandom
@trevorrandom Год назад
That's clean with fantastic customer service
@staceytroffer8287
@staceytroffer8287 Год назад
100% yes.
@lolbot6719
@lolbot6719 Год назад
full of overworked depressed people
@michealguillen8496
@michealguillen8496 Год назад
Wow sound like frozen bodies can get a future cured . It so wired and crazy to make sleeping pod if America 🇺🇸 will seem this video it so craze
@daveconyard8946
@daveconyard8946 Год назад
Blade Runner 2022 comes to mind ,
@wannamendoza
@wannamendoza Год назад
I went to Japan and it's a beautiful place. People are very polite and respectful. It's a very clean place. I felt safe over there. I loved it over there.
@rodmunch69
@rodmunch69 4 месяца назад
Yeah, when you don't have to deal with the 13%, it's a different world.
@passionsv.2
@passionsv.2 3 месяца назад
People are fake polite and respectful. They are okay to your face but when you’re not there they talk shit.
@rodmunch69
@rodmunch69 3 месяца назад
@@passionsv.2 I'll take that over animals jumping on the hood of your car throwing barrels at people.
@passionsv.2
@passionsv.2 3 месяца назад
@@rodmunch69 that’s fine, I personally will just stay where I am and have neither of those
@da_mask
@da_mask 2 месяца назад
@@passionsv.2I believe most people talk shit away from you
@kosmicheskiprah
@kosmicheskiprah Год назад
Watching this in the middle of the night and makes me really wonder how Japan is light years ahead in so many ways. The perfection in the details and cleanness is mind-blowing. Very enjoyable video and thanks for letting the images speak for themselves by avoiding narration.
@gmshadowtraders
@gmshadowtraders Год назад
@@tdrxy lol
@GrnArrow092
@GrnArrow092 Год назад
One thing I really appreciate about Japanese cities is that even though they're busy all the time, everything is so organized and clean. I like that.
@morganschiller2288
@morganschiller2288 Год назад
We could learn a thing or two from Japan. Its such a cool place
@M.TTT.
@M.TTT. Год назад
yea because they're probably 99% all japanese. Diversity kills clean society.
@Vicarium
@Vicarium Год назад
Safe, too!
@kaliascythes2454
@kaliascythes2454 Год назад
Mhm, they got rid of everything out of place in the 1940s
@chucksneed6440
@chucksneed6440 Год назад
I agree, think of how much better it would be if we started making it more diverse.
@yamaby
@yamaby Год назад
最後のレストランの猫型ロボットの頭を撫でると「嬉しいにゃ〜」と鳴きます😹
@Flutterbyby
@Flutterbyby Год назад
Love your funny commentary & the no music - natural background noise. Travel ASMR ❤
@harbourwoodlandvisitor2445
@harbourwoodlandvisitor2445 Год назад
Japan cities look so clean and advanced. people seem so well behaved. perhaps i should visit Japan one day in coming years.
@Standgedicht
@Standgedicht Год назад
The same thing used to be said about Germany. Today Germany is a shithole, the cities are dirty and overcrowded with impoverished migrants who hang around on park benches and harass people. You hardly ever see Germans anymore, especially in the mornings. After all, they have to work and get the money for the young men. Europe's days are numbered, perhaps those of the entire West. Now the Asian age begins.
@rosannalovespanda
@rosannalovespanda Год назад
I went to Japan as a child in the early 90s and remember being in awe of so many things. Especially any kind of vending machine. It felt very advanced at the time but I don’t remember many details. Just feeling so impressed.
@johnnymcblaze
@johnnymcblaze Год назад
It's crazy to see the complete 180 western civilization had on Japanese civilization. Before it was "Tried and true, tradition and honor." Where everyone regardless of class was allowed to wear a sword and armour. And after it was "Endless advancement and wealth" where outside of a handful of enthusiasts, only the ruling class has permission to own swords that can throw other swords at 1000ft per second at 350 rounds per sec.
@user-dostiBaniRaheBus
@user-dostiBaniRaheBus Год назад
You look so beautiful😍😍😍😍😍
@OGrobdeo
@OGrobdeo Год назад
Same here, except I was there in the mid 80s my first time. I was in Tokyo and they had Cherry Coke in the machines before the US and I went to Shakeys pizza on the Ginza and they put seaweed on the pizza. Japan is thee Best!) They have Thee Best candy, gummies, and pop/soda as well. Also had delicious cold iced coffee in cans before the US. They put America to shame since then to now, hands down. Cheers🤙
@SFVYachtClub
@SFVYachtClub Год назад
Its kind of amazing how far a society can get in such short time when there are no criminal people with poop colored skin and 70 IQ dragging everybody else down.
@vhylis6510
@vhylis6510 Год назад
@Sonic Mobian I'd feel the same if I were living in the US
@gabrielvinicius2409
@gabrielvinicius2409 3 месяца назад
Remember the victorians renting a thread to hang over? That is the sci-fi version of it. 11 bucks an hour for a chair and some bad coffee.
@Savedbygracethroughfaith_7
@Savedbygracethroughfaith_7 Год назад
I'm in Silicon Valley. For being so "high tech", it amazes me how far behind we really are. Always wanted to go go Japan, where people are actually respectful and clean.
@aliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3
@aliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3 Год назад
It is literally a room with a chair and a table
@AngelFlipz
@AngelFlipz Год назад
@@aliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3 💀
@steemdup
@steemdup Год назад
IKR? The US is far behind other countries when it comes to innovative technology
@ForceField9
@ForceField9 Год назад
@Dope Af I hate to say it but diversity prevents this kind of cultural homogeneity.
@mikejones-vd3fg
@mikejones-vd3fg Год назад
@@aliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3 thats higher technological then my lawn chair and beer hat tho
@sebfleebee
@sebfleebee Год назад
I miss Japan so much, I was there for 10 days in October. The most interesting, welcoming and beautiful place I've ever been
@jimdennis2451
@jimdennis2451 Год назад
I have always been led to believe that Tokyo is obscenely priced for everything. Those food prices seem less expensive than what you would find in any big American city. Also, what stops people from having sex in that second type of pod?
@cherrelleg8276
@cherrelleg8276 Год назад
If your the right color 😂. Try being brown. They will look at you like u have two head.
@sebfleebee
@sebfleebee Год назад
@@cherrelleg8276 AHhh yes you're totally right, I've heard they have pretty outdated views of brown/black people there
@fentanylfloyd2474
@fentanylfloyd2474 Год назад
​@@sebfleebee Based views*
@sebfleebee
@sebfleebee Год назад
@@fentanylfloyd2474 we don't use the term based here, what do you mean?
@vince1987
@vince1987 Год назад
I like this kind of videos, not talking, just experiencing what it really feels like to be in Japan.
@euranaeurana
@euranaeurana Год назад
I'm pretty fascinated by the accommodations that Japan has. Everything about them feel orderly and sort of futuristic, yet not going overboard on technology, only being used for convenience, and I love that. It gives Japanese cities so much character that many other cities in many other countries lack.
@Xiospork
@Xiospork 8 месяцев назад
Falta carater as pessoas.
@cm6995
@cm6995 Год назад
I've been in Japan for the past 8 days, I've visited Tokyo and surroundings but have spent most of my time navigating through the train stations, it's soooooo overwhelming. I am amazed at how every one functions here, and yes very clean despite lack of garbage cans.
@harrickvharrick3957
@harrickvharrick3957 Год назад
How do they do that in Japan, the people, did you notice or do you have any idea? Do people keep wrappers, packages etc with them till they can dispose of them? Or do they only open up, unpack, unwrap things inside buildings (like inside the shop they are, inside any accommodation they may be in)?
@harrickvharrick3957
@harrickvharrick3957 Год назад
I somehow cannot imagine Japanese people eating something whilst they are on the street, whilst they are walking, outside...
@mr.nekonotama
@mr.nekonotama Год назад
@@harrickvharrick3957  日本人は歩きながら食べたり飲んだりすることは下品とされているので道にゴミ箱がなくても困りません。食べたり飲んだりするのはお店の中や家の中で十分です。歩きながら食べる観光地や、公園、コンビニにはゴミ箱があります。
@harrickvharrick3957
@harrickvharrick3957 Год назад
@@mr.nekonotama I would LOVE to know what you're saying but I am not capable of reading your language and YT does this time NOT offer any possibility of translation. At least, if it was 'on the up and up', but from someone who is Japanese I would not expect anything else.
@IceLemonTee.P
@IceLemonTee.P Год назад
@@harrickvharrick3957 He/she said that it is regarded as rude if Japanese eat on the street, so it's ok for them to have no rubbish bin on the street. For park, convin stores, tourist spots etc., there are rubbish bins (because eating is ok there). From my knowledge I remember Japanese usually take their rubbish back home and they sort their rubbish for recycling.
@tokyochannel2020
@tokyochannel2020 Год назад
They aren't sleep pods but very useful for the business person on the go. I was running between stations for work and an emergency came up, so I managed to jump into one of the booths for a zoom meeting. Very useful. These popped up around covid times, though some existed before then too.
@heribertosarmiento1265
@heribertosarmiento1265 Год назад
If they were sleeping pods someone would have to clean it hourly. But I agree for business travelers,students and those that need a break from the noise and congestion this will help a lot.
@forsaken7161
@forsaken7161 Год назад
But expenisve af lol Would be really handy if u wanna study in some of those pods
@panos2132
@panos2132 Год назад
@@allenl9214 about 12 $ ...
@ShrekMeBe
@ShrekMeBe Год назад
and can you trust the AC has been cleaned properly and you're not inhaling god nows what? Who cleans these things? How often?
@yemarn9470
@yemarn9470 Год назад
@@ShrekMeBe are u seriously asking that? it's freaking Japan... There is no cleaner country than Japan in the entire world.
@susandavis7800
@susandavis7800 Год назад
I think "nap pods" at airports, etc., are a really great idea, especially when your flight gets cancelled four times and you have an unexpected 3-hour delay.
@CryingOrc1
@CryingOrc1 Год назад
You and miss a plane lol
@yumine_
@yumine_ Год назад
This seems personal
@John-86
@John-86 Год назад
Shoot try flying non rev after a canceled flight you could be at the airport for days. Non rev means non revenue, free flights for employees their immediate family and parents. My parents got stuck in Japan for 3 days with my lil bro sister because 1 flight got canceled. Nice to fly free but it can a pain in the ass
@aceman1126
@aceman1126 Год назад
So bright and colorful and yet so cold and lonely...
@kevinerosa
@kevinerosa 3 месяца назад
Tokyo was the loneliest place I've been to. I still love Japan.
@LadyForestStar
@LadyForestStar Год назад
I'm easy overstimulated by noises. So this quiet video and the content quiet escape from the crowd was very lovely! ❤️🙌
@nealsausen4651
@nealsausen4651 Год назад
I lived in Japan for 10 years from 1989 to 1999 and I used to stay in the capsule hotels all the time they weren’t in the stations they were freestanding but they were usually located next to stations or a very close within walking distance to stations they were a trip I love those things I wish they’d have them in the US Those capsule hotels have restaurants in them they were open all night saunas they were great! What a great concept
@mftd9316
@mftd9316 Год назад
Unfortunately, in the US, they would be broken into and taken over by either: drug addicts or homeless people and would become a city nuisance. We can't have nice things in the US here 🤷‍♀
@nealsausen4651
@nealsausen4651 Год назад
@@mftd9316 : Yes of course sadly you are correct! And it really is a shame it really is a pity that it Has to be that way But that’s the world we live in today!
@706truth
@706truth Год назад
@@mftd9316 I was just about to comment something like this. It’s sad we have to go through stuff like that in our country.
@rudy199x
@rudy199x Год назад
Imagine how advanced they were since those days unlike here in India u sleep on the floor lol 😂
@AI-Consultant
@AI-Consultant Год назад
if a real estate entrapeanuer figured out how to use the unused space of all the rooftops in nyc or any other big city and put one up there that would be cool. but maybe the thieves and thugs would be waiting for the prey to arrive
@SuperlunarNim
@SuperlunarNim Год назад
This would actually be kind of nice in NYC too. Sometimes you are waiting for someone, or there's a pause in your traveling where you just need somewhere private to sit for a bit that's not outside or just an uncomfortable bench. Thanks for sharing this!
@bigfoxki
@bigfoxki Год назад
Would be nice if they have securities around, otherwise it will turn into a dumpster in no longer. Also need cleaner 24/7 since...well we NYCer can be disgusting sometimes
@SuperlunarNim
@SuperlunarNim Год назад
@@bigfoxki Yes, unfortunately my first thought is that people would use it to do sex and drugs in and make it gross lol.
@bigfoxki
@bigfoxki Год назад
@@SuperlunarNim Especially given how affordable they are. I worked at low end "hotel" in NYC. I can ensure you people are willing to have intercourse in these pods. Not because they want that excitement of doing it publicly, but because it costs less than renting a room.
@a-b0t633
@a-b0t633 Год назад
Too many trashy people here who have no respect for these things. They'd steal or break everything in the pod and pee on the desk for good measure just because they can.
@NR-gp2il
@NR-gp2il Год назад
@@SuperlunarNim exactly NYC mindset first thing I think is if they had this in Brooklyn imagine the news story man wakes up to an armed robbery lol they saw his Rolex thru the pod
@tinaalmeidam4479
@tinaalmeidam4479 4 месяца назад
It amazes me how truly clean and beautiful it is there. Thanks for the video trip. :)
@stinka4079
@stinka4079 Год назад
I will always admire the level of respect this culture has for themselves and their surroundings. Everything in this video so clean, and orderly.
@Kelly-ml5tl
@Kelly-ml5tl Год назад
Probably harsh punishments like caning people or a yr. in prison.
@velascodaddy
@velascodaddy Год назад
Really? It's like a monkey jail
@にしと-x7m
@にしと-x7m Год назад
​@@velascodaddy I DO NOT LIKE HATE SPEECH
@smedleybutler5957
@smedleybutler5957 Год назад
Makes you wonder how Japan could be so terrible and evil so as to sneak attack the USA which is such a wonderful, peacful, prosperous, kind, transparent, honest government.....
@d947
@d947 Год назад
the west prefers values like lgbthqtv4k
@kattingclass2489
@kattingclass2489 Год назад
Apart from the touristy spots that I've only ever seen in books or online, it's everyday things like this that I look forward to for my first trip to Japan next year! Love your channel!
@heyhuinscherben
@heyhuinscherben Год назад
i am rly impressed by that noisecancelling sleeping cabin :O like diving into another calm world… nice stuff. would try it myself
@КамаБела
@КамаБела 9 месяцев назад
сразу захотелось на природу, и глотнуть чистого, свежего воздуха
@АндрейАнтоненко-к1х
@АндрейАнтоненко-к1х 7 месяцев назад
Жутко от этих капсул, лупатых бездушных официантов, несъедобной быстрой еды,веет унылым беспросветным одиночеством. Техноужас.
@Tumasyc
@Tumasyc 7 месяцев назад
Да и какой кайф сидеть там в капсуле . Да еще и наверняка под камерами внутри 😂
@bnic9471
@bnic9471 Месяц назад
Yeah, looks like some nightmare out of _Bladerunner_ .
@SuperMaleVitality
@SuperMaleVitality Год назад
What's bizarre is I remember traveling on the West Coast of the US as a kid and in a lot of places 20 years ago this is how a standard accommodation would be. You never see this kind of thing anymore here. But Japan will always be civilized enough inter-personally to be able to have such things. I'd never want to live there personally, but that's something I'll always appreciate and really drives me to want to visit again someday.
@madwilli3205
@madwilli3205 Год назад
Cool place to visit but Im also not so sure about living there, especially as a foreigner
@SFVYachtClub
@SFVYachtClub Год назад
Who needs civilization and functioning society when we could have forced diversity instead and live around 70IQ blacks? 13-50
@SuperMaleVitality
@SuperMaleVitality Год назад
@@madwilli3205 yeah the culture isn't kind to expats and foreign workers, or even their own youth, but there's a lot to admire from the outside looking in
@SuperMaleVitality
@SuperMaleVitality Год назад
@@SFVYachtClub bro, in Japan you would personally be the 13-50.
@twinz2008
@twinz2008 Год назад
@@SuperMaleVitality he wouldnt know, he still hasnt left his mom's basement let alone traveled abroad.
@anagram8
@anagram8 Год назад
Tokyo has always been advanced. The first time I went in the mid 90's they had things the US and Europe had only begun to actualize. It was incredible.
@MyElectricAdv
@MyElectricAdv Год назад
And yet they are all wearing masks permanently...
@punkin314
@punkin314 Год назад
It was around 2002 when I started being able to tap my phone at stores to pay for purchases.
@JBrander
@JBrander Год назад
Around 2012 for me. Went to Tokyo and I remember being in awe of their underground infrastructure, particularly the subway and malls. It was like a second city down there.
@OomegaLuL
@OomegaLuL Год назад
@@JBrander developed asian countries are just way ahead of US and Europe.
@zebracobra328
@zebracobra328 Год назад
@@OomegaLuL How do you describe "way ahead"? Most of these technologies are invented and created by US or European nations. Most of the science and tech knowledge was planted by European and American scientist. Most new advancements and technologies are envisioned and started by US inventors. The only difference is technology is slower to be implemented in the western countries for mass population use.
@lifeisqwertyful
@lifeisqwertyful Год назад
This is exactly what I dreampt about when I was in Middle School and had to walk to my moms work that was nearby and wait 3 hrs until she got off shift. It's so cool that this actually exists somewhere.
@pleasebeseatedfortakeoff
@pleasebeseatedfortakeoff Год назад
Oh I miss Japan so much! Thank you for not using music on your videos, watching this gives me the same calmness that I always have in Japan.
@seaohni3478
@seaohni3478 Год назад
Truly Awesome👏 Well done Japan👍 they should have these types of pods at every airports, for those passengers who miss there flights or long delays, things like that❤️
@rocketraccoon1976
@rocketraccoon1976 Год назад
The ones in the U.S. would be trashed by homeless people or drug addicts.
@peterruzak2694
@peterruzak2694 Год назад
@@rocketraccoon1976 Or used as a Toilet.
@jackidosen1791
@jackidosen1791 Год назад
🦘🐨🇦🇺🙂.Hi this is great 👍, I am pretty sure that they are using them in Melbourne Australia. Cheers 🤞. 👍🍸💕.
@claredegroff1491
@claredegroff1491 Год назад
@@rocketraccoon1976 I think even in Japan they are used for casual encounters which is why that guy kept coming back waiting to be let in. Creepy
@Trazynn
@Trazynn Год назад
You know very well what happens to these facilities anywhere outside Japan...
@timefoolery
@timefoolery Год назад
I could seriously put one of those rooms to good use when I’m on a layover. They need these in all stations and airports.
@mpaws
@mpaws Год назад
Japan is an amazing place. It looks very clean there and everything is so up to date and innovative. I very much enjoyed this video. Thank you.
@ouch1011
@ouch1011 Год назад
I’ve only been to Tokyo twice but I love it. It’s a huge city but still feels approachable to a tourist because the people are so friendly and respectful of others and their surroundings. The train system looks overwhelming at first but actually makes a lot of logical sense, and if you can’t figure it out, you can ask just about anyone for help. I’ve seen pods like this in several larger airports, mainly marketed towards people on business trips who need to make phone calls or remote meetings without disturbance (or disturbing others) and towards those with sensory issues (like autistic) or issues with crowds. I’ve never used one.
@therealncast
@therealncast Год назад
This was such an awesome, informative and wholesome video. Loved the robocats at the restaurant! 😻
@robinsonmario
@robinsonmario Год назад
We have the same robot in one of the Chinese restaurants here in Germany
@BixbyLBC
@BixbyLBC Год назад
I feel like I could walk around anywhere in Japan with no worries even a night...Looks like such clean, well organized, bright and healthy place to live. Definitely fun place to visit
@0pppngen
@0pppngen Год назад
日本は決して楽しい国ではありません。確かに日本特有の文化は誇らしいと感じますが、終わっていく政治経済と過酷な労働、日本人の気持ち悪い同調圧力は精神的に最悪です。観光してみる分にはよいですが、日本が気持ち悪い国であると自覚する日本人が大半です。
@giigi858
@giigi858 Год назад
At a glance,you will understand how charm Japan.
@legro3073
@legro3073 Год назад
Until you get kidnapped and sexually assaulted by a 50 year old man
@BixbyLBC
@BixbyLBC Год назад
@@legro3073 was that your experience in Japan?
@TomTomTom87
@TomTomTom87 Год назад
The benefits of living in a homogenous society....We ALL know why this could never exist in America
@lhasaroadrat9374
@lhasaroadrat9374 Год назад
You are one of the few tarvel-loguers that actually gives you the price of food and other items. It makes it a lot more real. Most people think Japan is out of their financial range, but that $8 supper looked damned good to me.
@Ladonnasofranko
@Ladonnasofranko Год назад
I love your videos. Sometimes, I don't want to hear people talking. your videos are perfect for those times. Thank you. Oh and your videos make me smile when you make funny comments in the captions ;)
@DrVenture45
@DrVenture45 Год назад
Japan has the best amenities. Many structures are so esthetically pleasing. I'd love to visit someday.
@drinkyourtea
@drinkyourtea Год назад
That aerial display checkout is so fancy! I'm from australia and went to Japan recently with my brother and it was amazing how so far ahead you guys are tech wise.
@assistanttrailerparksuperv6839
What did your brother think? You only gave your own opinion
@Mrisraeli
@Mrisraeli Год назад
Asia >>>
@drinkyourtea
@drinkyourtea Год назад
@@assistanttrailerparksuperv6839 he agreed with me about a lot of it TBH me and him are of similar opinion in regards to things like this well for the most part.
@SoraShadowdancer
@SoraShadowdancer Год назад
What a fun video! That robot was too cute. And it did such a good job! Everything was so clean!! And there were so many people! The cleanliness and the number of people out and about on the street was a lot different than in most parts of the US.
@fernwebb5568
@fernwebb5568 Год назад
When my life is downsized and simple, I am going to vacation in Japan for a month. Elderly style. Slow and relaxing. Foods, walk in parks, and meet beautiful people. I love Japanese people. Would be fun to just say hello.
@chunguz5048
@chunguz5048 Год назад
they don't love you and don't want you visiting 😂
@daisukidonuts
@daisukidonuts Год назад
you're welcome anytime 😁
@judasthepious1499
@judasthepious1499 Год назад
if you want that kinda experience then don't visit Tokyo or any other big cities like in this video..
@xeddzzzz
@xeddzzzz Год назад
SAME!!!!!
@wlz3780
@wlz3780 Год назад
Japanese (not all but mostly) don't care or even hate foreigner. however, you should tell them that you love them tho :)
@blobofblutack
@blobofblutack Год назад
Visiting Japan is one of my dreams. I'd want to go for like a month and just see stuff. I want to see everything, the hustle and bustle of the big cities, the smaller villages, the shrines, the nature, the people, the culture. Shame I doubt I'll ever be able to afford such a trip. Oh well, at least videos like this are plentiful and give me a taste of the dream lol.
@robertciszak4881
@robertciszak4881 Год назад
become a RU-vidr and you will have something to make sense of what you like
@dawicked2k8
@dawicked2k8 Год назад
I bet you van make it work, just think I bet you can get a Passport, that alone is huge, many people cant even travel because they cant get one, with a US Passport you can travel anywhere, yeah you need cash too but like any dream you work for it save and eventually you’ll have enough, think about it
@jamesesdaile4696
@jamesesdaile4696 Год назад
Japan is extremely cheap to travel inside of once you are there. If you plan ahead and get a cheap flight it is totally possible
@MrNgMichael
@MrNgMichael Год назад
You can probably do it on a budget. The yen is weak to the dollar right now, so if you can save up $800-1000 for airfare during the slow season, and stay outside of Tokyo, it'll be pretty affordable. The main cost is mostly the airfare.
@CJBhattarai
@CJBhattarai Год назад
That my ultimate plan now i just need to save 10k-15k and go live there for 2-3 month and visit every coner of the country.
@heyodi3092
@heyodi3092 Год назад
The comfort of having people awake and so close by. That’s the ultimate sleeping experience for me.
@carlagrumpy1789
@carlagrumpy1789 Год назад
Merci pour vos vidéos de grande qualité, tellement intéressantes. Bravo
@iletaitunefois11
@iletaitunefois11 Год назад
I think it is a marvelous idea ! When I come in big cities, there is always a moment where I want to be alone because I am easily affected by noise and crowd. I also don't know where to do a quick nap sometimes to relax. To me, we, european, have a lot to understand from Japan, especially respect towards people and keep public spaces safe, clean and quiet. Paradise for me is living with very well educated people.
@gmamah9559
@gmamah9559 Год назад
It's a reasonable price.
@lokarrsboots9337
@lokarrsboots9337 Год назад
What you have to understand is one simple thing: Japan is not ethnically diverse and therefore japanese culture can flourish without disruption. The only thing we have to learn as europeans is border protection and deportation. It would be the most peaceful place alongside with Japan.
@abortion_worst_CRIME_inHISTORY
Yes, I can't stand uneducated people. They always make me feel as if I am trash. Jerks are everywhere nowadays.
@kathyflorcruz552
@kathyflorcruz552 Год назад
They aren't importing millions of illegals who NEVER have to assimilate into Western culture or respect the host population. And that's BY DESIGN to tear down Western culture.
@abortion_worst_CRIME_inHISTORY
@@kathyflorcruz552 sorry but in every country the people are uneducated and vulgar.
@davidlincolnbrooks
@davidlincolnbrooks Год назад
This is a very sane feature to have at bus stations or airports! Lets you escape the confusion of people for a little while, which can be very restorative.
@stacieball977
@stacieball977 Год назад
I love this channel! Your videos are so relaxing and interesting. Japan is such a wondrous and fascinating place. I regret that I have never visited. Now that I’m 54, it’s unlikely I ever will. At least I can enjoy it through your eyes.
@chnet968
@chnet968 5 месяцев назад
This works because according to their experiment, caffeine will take about 30 minutes to get into effect. Therefore if you drink a cup of coffee and then take a nap immediately, after 30 minutes you would wake yourself and feel your energy replenished. I heard there is another type of pod in standing position that can provide better sleep in the same small space. It will be nicer if there's not glass door or they can provide thick curtain so it can be dark inside though.
@Black-March
@Black-March Год назад
I could see these pods working anywhere there's a lot of people. Even in train stations and airports in a small country like Norway, there would be a lot of value in being able to book a private meeting room or being able to sit in peace for a video meeting with colleagues. Or even just to rest your head for half an hour while enjoying some quiet in an otherwise busy day.
@rozchristopherson648
@rozchristopherson648 Год назад
Thank you for this amazing video. I used to teach Korean businesspeople ESL online. They told me they commonly work until 7 or 8 pm. No wonder everyone is so tired. These pods are a necessity. Also, I love the diner robot with the blinking eyes and a name. So cute !!! PS my mom was a big fan of fried oysters, too. 😊
@hchoe741
@hchoe741 Год назад
...this is Japan
@rozchristopherson648
@rozchristopherson648 Год назад
@@hchoe741 Yes, I know that. I was making a comparison with another Asian country. DUH !!! Don’t be ridiculous.
@hchoe741
@hchoe741 Год назад
@@rozchristopherson648 Your comment makes no sense. These pods are in Japan, not Korea.
@hchoe741
@hchoe741 Год назад
@@rozchristopherson648 you're basically saying they're the same country.
@rozchristopherson648
@rozchristopherson648 Год назад
@@hchoe741 I made a comparison. Find something better to do with your time, TROLL.
@cindimams4394
@cindimams4394 Год назад
My mother in-law is from Japan. Met my father in-law when he was stationed there. It’s amazing how she up and left to come to America. I wish my husband would have embraced his Japanese heritage more, especially now that she is no longer with us, and our daughter has this amazing heritage.
@1953lili
@1953lili Год назад
I’m envious, married to an Asian man! When I took my students to Japan the male teachers were so humble and sweet and respectful. Hopefully he is still fluent so he can teach your daughter!
@mook_butt8037
@mook_butt8037 Год назад
@@1953lili ....did you read the comment?
@romanianfps
@romanianfps Год назад
@@mook_butt8037 No she used emotion before she commented like a large majority of women.
@thierryfaquet7405
@thierryfaquet7405 Год назад
@@romanianfps Tiktok generation at work sadly. Can't read 3 sentences.
@Moonlight-ov9ol
@Moonlight-ov9ol Год назад
@@romanianfps making it abt women when its not necessary like majority of new gen ultra victim men
@sullivx
@sullivx Год назад
I follow multiple Japanese influencers. It all happened naturally without noticing me being drawn. Their tips and insights have made a difference in my daily life! Then I realized Im being drawn to their esthetic, values and vibe. I feel the beauty of Japan, whether it is urban city or rural is testament to the outlook and perspective of the Japanese people. Someone is cultivating the magical, beautiful vibe of Japan. Its the people! To maintain their country with such cleanliness and respect just goes to show the character of the people. I have so much respect. We can all learn from this 🙌🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻✨✨ARIGATO
@XxflamingarrowxX
@XxflamingarrowxX Год назад
Lol. i enjoy the videos too but made a difference in your daily life? These are shows. Go out and get to japan if you want to experience it.
@JC-se8mi
@JC-se8mi Год назад
I was fortunate enough to travel through Asia back in the mid-2000’s. Japan was, by far, my favourite place that I had visited. I’d love to go back sometime. Nice, neat things could only happen in Japan as these pods would be completely be destroyed and/vandalized in other countries.
@loyualsh
@loyualsh Год назад
0⁰0
@skycloud4802
@skycloud4802 Год назад
Would definitely smell of piss and weed in most places.
@josebro352
@josebro352 Год назад
@@skycloud4802 Especially the U.S.
@yardrail3432
@yardrail3432 Год назад
Amazing video...thanks for sharing your experience. I'm impressed by the cleanliness of their streets and railway stations. Enjoy your travels wherever you go.
@xXE4GLEyEXx
@xXE4GLEyEXx Год назад
Subbed, damn I love this experience of traveling in this silent manner :D very unique, and Japan is just amazing.
@tax7836
@tax7836 10 месяцев назад
Japan is so exciting. They have technical things, we can dream off in Europe, esp. in GER. Thank you for your video reports.
@lchambers56
@lchambers56 Год назад
Such a cool vid. I wish it had been longer. I've always wanted to visit Japan. This was the next best thing. ❤️
@Sp3ctralI
@Sp3ctralI Год назад
This looks perfect for people who REALLY don’t like public spaces
@Yowzoe
@Yowzoe Год назад
I taught English in Tokyo in 1991 and 1992, and my main eki was Ikebukuro. I lived in two gaijin houses and had Japanese friends. I spent a lot of time on the Yamanote loop and Shinjuku. Some updates, but you can see the old bones of the city - not much seems to have changed, really. Certainly, the vibe is the same. You have to see past the ever-present Japanese sugary trash culture to the elegant and beautiful roots-history, art, landscape to enjoy Japan, I believe. I feel so fortunate and grateful to have spent time there.
@mbr663
@mbr663 Год назад
Your travel journal is fascinating! If I watch all of your videos, it will be almost as good as traveling to Japan! I think I could easily become a Japanese culture junkie!
@michaellee6489
@michaellee6489 Год назад
What a cool video! All the sights and sounds, the smells, the hustle and rustle, elegantly captured! Well done. Next time maybe you could feature an overnight pod? I would really enjoy that! Tokyo has been on my bucket list for a long time now. Such a beautiful city!
@marlenejones6266
@marlenejones6266 Год назад
The smells? Lol how cute
@MartyInLa
@MartyInLa Год назад
Wow, in Japan you can go to a 7-Eleven and not worry about being robbed! That is absolutely mind boggling!
@twincherry4958
@twincherry4958 Год назад
Why?
@TrueNativeScot
@TrueNativeScot Год назад
@@twincherry4958 no black people
@STARFLEETC0MMAND
@STARFLEETC0MMAND Год назад
@@TrueNativeScot RU-vid Academy Award For Best Comment. Thank U For The Truth.
@StellarMariposa
@StellarMariposa Год назад
@@TrueNativeScot Do better with yourself, or maybe this is your best. 😭
@LurkerDood
@LurkerDood Год назад
@@TrueNativeScot 🤣🤭
@justwondering1967
@justwondering1967 Год назад
Tokyo is audibly subdued and visually amplified. What an admirable culture.
@cheriekan1078
@cheriekan1078 7 месяцев назад
it is very good for waiting, have a private room and have a nap. Sitting in coffee shop can't have good rest.
@calsavestheworld
@calsavestheworld Год назад
I am so fascinated with Japan. It's like being twenty years in the future, and also somehow the past.
@catl3599
@catl3599 2 месяца назад
That's a very good description, having been there.
@leelovellette8133
@leelovellette8133 Год назад
Very good idea, would be nice to have a private space like this while waiting for a flight here in the US
@kookamunga2458
@kookamunga2458 Год назад
@llort noise canceling headphones help or good quality earplugs and something to shield bright light from ones eyes . nes
@nosuchthing8
@nosuchthing8 Год назад
Too many hooligans in America. It would be trashed.
@playGEMJI
@playGEMJI Год назад
Great walk-through! I love that you kept all the original sounds.
@PIL-t3x
@PIL-t3x 4 месяца назад
Need this in the office. One for each workspace.
@TheEftimies
@TheEftimies Год назад
This is one of the things that we wanted to see first hand in Japan. The culture of this country and the things that are unconventional interests us. It makes us have Japan in our top list to visit.
@aaronjkeegan
@aaronjkeegan Год назад
I love the style of travel video you have created. Japan is really interesting to see. It looks like a different world of infrastructure for people that are alone in big cities needing a lot of automated services. I also like your sense of humor.
@Takami22
@Takami22 3 месяца назад
The cat robot thing at the restaurant was absolutely adorable and love how it brings your food to you and then gets happy when it makes a delivery.
@virgo_m
@virgo_m Год назад
Интересный опыт. Пребывая в людном и шумном месте и вдруг - тишина и покой на желаемый и оплаченный срок. Очень понравился робот-котик в кафе. Удивительная страна Япония. Спасибо за видео!
@aviewer9516
@aviewer9516 Год назад
Do you how many times I would have killed for this in the U.S. at airports when I've been stuck on an extended layover with cancelled/delayed flights? OMG
@rocketraccoon1976
@rocketraccoon1976 Год назад
Wouldn't work in the U.S. Either someone would use it as a solution to homelessness, refusing to leave after their time's expired, or the inside would be trashed by drunks or drug addicts. (Imagine finding a puddle of urine or fresh turds in one of these.) 😂
@tevarinvagabond1192
@tevarinvagabond1192 Год назад
@@rocketraccoon1976 Lmao, imagine being so toxic that you actually think this would be true. The reason it wouldn't work is that they would charge too much for it, that's it...places in Europe are trying these out too but they price them way too much
@aviewer9516
@aviewer9516 Год назад
@@rocketraccoon1976 I agree, don't think it would work in the US unfortunately. For the most part in Japan, people are very respectful of public spaces. It's a collectivist society and people (again for the most part) conform.
@aviewer9516
@aviewer9516 Год назад
@@tevarinvagabond1192 I don't think Steve Rogers is being toxic. I actually agree with him. I think some places would be better than others depending on the types of people going through these areas. If the airport happens to have mostly business travelers going through, then it would be better for the most part, but if it's an airport that caters to a lot of other demographics (high tourist area) then all bets are off. And yes, price point is a HUGE factor.
@SmokinBuddha
@SmokinBuddha Год назад
It won't work in the United States because the majority of people got no respect for public places. Most people don't follow rules in the United States.
@Clip7heApex
@Clip7heApex Год назад
So densely populated yet I get the feeling of melancholy isolation.
@randomladyaj
@randomladyaj 2 дня назад
Watching this while it’s raining outside is very cozy
@mech0p
@mech0p Год назад
Japan is the only place on my bucket list to visit. Couldnt care less about any other place but it just looks so unique there
@aiku111
@aiku111 Год назад
I hope you're a teenager
@dzonikg
@dzonikg Год назад
That is so stupid
@mech0p
@mech0p Год назад
@@dzonikg why is that lol
@mech0p
@mech0p Год назад
@@aiku111 nope i just dont see an interest in many other places. I guess now that i think of it maybe greece or rome would be cool but i just dont find an interest in many of the things tourists usually go see.
@dzonikg
@dzonikg Год назад
@@mech0p I have online job so i have time to travel a lot..i travel like 3 month in a year..i visited 40 counties(mostly in europe) Some like 50 times and never regret any off that trips ...but when i travel i plan to go away from "industrial stuff" ...its not stuff i like to see on "vacations"
@lilydewinters4729
@lilydewinters4729 Год назад
I love Japan and the people!!! I wish I could have stayed forever. I was there for 5 months and enjoyed every minute ❤
@rainmaker1461
@rainmaker1461 Год назад
Did you use their bidets? How were they?
@lilydewinters4729
@lilydewinters4729 Год назад
@@rainmaker1461 Of course I enjoyed woshuretto. Although I’m from England and use a bidet in my home already, I was very excited to see that woshuretto was common in many public washrooms in Japan.
@antichicmusic
@antichicmusic Год назад
Ahh, I miss my Tokyo visits, just sitting at Shibuya for hours taking in the futuristic sights and sounds and occasionally chatting with random people. I can understand how some people have dystopian anxiety but I love the sensation, almost like taking little glimpses of the future. These pods would be so cool to relax on a stopover but here in Germany they would be trashed and misused by drunks and addicts in no time, and would be dirty as feck. Most of the simple luggage lockers at the main station don't even work most of the time.
@gusskipner9809
@gusskipner9809 Год назад
Honestly now that you brought it up the whole concept just fell apart for me, these would definitely be abused
@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
@@gusskipner9809 Easily fixable. One mess and you're done. Do a lot of homeless drug addicts have cc, tho?
@namedrop721
@namedrop721 Год назад
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 you don’t even need homeless dudes, rich teens are whaaaack
@rickdeckard1075
@rickdeckard1075 Год назад
i'd rather have a hotel room. you can have your pod and your single daily ration of bug-patty.
@KittenBowl1
@KittenBowl1 Год назад
Omg that’s too bad. 😥 I’m a big fan of Germany…I watch DW news everyday. As an international Japanese I wanted to visit Germany some day. One of my favorite knitter is a German guy, he loves Japan also he comes here often. There’re beautiful castles and amazing Christmas markets there I sure wanted to visit. But it doesn’t sound good everything will be trashed by drunks etc. It sounds just like NY or Paris honestly. Paris is very dirty, been there many times. The public bathrooms at the airport in Paris was the worst I’ve seen of all places (urine and toilet papers on floor in every stall so bad and that’s airport I couldn’t believe it…) and I’ve visited many many countries and have lived in several also, it was so disgusting I couldn’t use them, I waited till I got to a hotel...
@emanuilgeorgiev8043
@emanuilgeorgiev8043 Год назад
Много готиноооо! Браво!
@notimportant914
@notimportant914 Год назад
For someone like me who thrives in silence and order, Japan seems perfect. No excess noise, being polite is an attribute, and everything is efficient. RU-vid is making me rethink retiring in Greece. lol
@evamn4999
@evamn4999 Год назад
It does seem very clean and organized. I like that but it might be a little crowded for me. I am 61 years old and I don't want to be. Walking down town and bumping into people. 🥺
@notimportant914
@notimportant914 Год назад
@@evamn4999 I understand.
@ocsrc
@ocsrc Год назад
12:55 This is so amazing Look how clean and safe the city is No American city is like this. I don't think any country has cities like Japan
@jacksonneedham2792
@jacksonneedham2792 Год назад
Weaboo
@samawatiwalardhi4363
@samawatiwalardhi4363 Год назад
But i've read a comment in youtube some people said that Mumbai or Delhi is cleaner than any other cities in Japan
@bluetickbeagles116
@bluetickbeagles116 Год назад
💯 correct! No American city is this clean or safe anymore. Usa is not land of the free.
@OmniaVincitWaifu
@OmniaVincitWaifu Год назад
@@samawatiwalardhi4363 I’m not sure about the streets but I can definitely say that atmosphere in Delhi is extremely toxic
@ninjanana8730
@ninjanana8730 Год назад
@@OmniaVincitWaifu I cannot believe ANY city in India is clean.That place is hell on earth.
@mariondavia8178
@mariondavia8178 Год назад
I think that is the most wonderful thing in the world for Japan to have something like this to be able when you're tired to be able to relax for a little while it's beautiful why can't other countries do the same and be civilized like that
@letsdiscussitoversometea8479
{Japan} looks to be dropping its standards. Clear lack of privacy, being compelled to pay *[an absolute fortune]* to a corporation for potentially unsanitary tea and coffee making facilities - AND in the manner in which *they* restrict you to paying. AND after you have to go through the process of sacrificing your privacy to get the morale sapping experience. That doesn't sound like the Japan *_I_* know. Sounds like an insidious perversion of what once WAS Japan. Except this time, corporate rot has taken a hold.
@dzonikg
@dzonikg Год назад
Are you sure you would pay 25$ for siting 2 hours in a chair
@dzonikg
@dzonikg Год назад
Ts because is homogeneous people. 98% of the population of Japan are Japanese.
@prunira
@prunira Год назад
Спасибо,что взяли с собой.Было очень любопытно и почти вкусно!👍
@kimurbin8876
@kimurbin8876 Год назад
Waouh une avancée incroyable au monde, dans la technologie, la propreté, le confort et la qualité de vie. Merci pour la belle découverte.
@fleurdavril1465
@fleurdavril1465 Год назад
Oui merci
@Riezanesz
@Riezanesz Год назад
Me and my bf have been to Japan once and I fell in love with it. Though the train stations gets really busy and I am a little claustrophobic so I didn’t enjoy that part much 😵‍💫😢 Between Tokyo and Osaka, I prefer Osaka.. I can’t wait to go back!! 😊
@dhruvbhardwaj8762
@dhruvbhardwaj8762 Год назад
Lier, we never visited Tokyo. Don't tell me you had another one before me. 😓
@starship8088
@starship8088 Год назад
@@dhruvbhardwaj8762 It's true! We both had a really good time! :)
@lebbeus
@lebbeus Год назад
Japan is more than just these 2 places you know? There is also Shikoku and Kyushu and Hokkaido
@Riezanesz
@Riezanesz Год назад
@@lebbeus Lol! I know! That’s why I wanna go back again. And besides, I still have to go to Universal Studios for One Piece ride/restaurant.. lol! *noticed your avatar* 😊
@Ruipupu
@Ruipupu Год назад
Went to Osaka and Kyoto too.. definitely prefer Osaka ^^
@蔡佳洵-w9c
@蔡佳洵-w9c Год назад
真的很棒耶!可以讓旅客再等車的空窗時間內有一個不被打擾的休息空間!👍 真希望台灣也能引進這種休息艙!
@黃安柱
@黃安柱 Год назад
把公共電話亭  (改成休息艙)  冥想用
@妹妹香噴噴
@妹妹香噴噴 Год назад
在台灣會變成炮房,咖啡糖包等會被偷光,或整間房都是菸味
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