The doors re-open and a japan train guard comes to make sure the doors are closed by pushing them. Not as problematic as it used to be. 超混雑 JR錦糸町駅の朝ラッシュ 東京
Nightmare for introverts How could they push people like animals who would be slaughtered. Dumb govt should put orders to put more boggies , trains and others routes to maintain in rush hours . But people don't care to suggest in the culture of silence and bystanders.
@@pikachuthunderbolt3919 You cannot increase the number of trains. Especially during rush hour in Tokyo, one train after another comes every 2 or 3 minutes. If we increase the number of trains, once a railroad crossing is closed, it will never open. Tokyo is a very small city, so building a new underground railroad would consume a lot of time and money.
In France people don't even let people get off before getting in themselves, they block your way and I'm not even talking of rush hours. It's horrendous.
@@howsweetishyein no, I thought the lines drawn on the ground were stupid at first but maybe that's the reason they're more polite in some countries. Or education.
I am travelling in trains from last 10years....never saw a single one on the roof.... Trains go above 80 and 100 kmph....you will fly off ...if you sit on roof...lol Did you even go to school? Try some physics classes....
Living in Japan as a salary man (me) - wake up - go work by (being push in train) - work - back home by train - alcohol - sleep - repeat until you die.
@@jersonatilo9190 I only have one off day per week which is just Sunday. One month around 4 days off. Which mean I only have my own life around 48 days per year.
@@mirzaahmed6589 i do. not exactly always 4 time a week but more like 4 time a 8 days cuz 24h shift then off but when the month calculation im working 96h week. if u dont believe then check icemark work schedule. i work in freezer therefore aint no way its ruining my health.
@3am loser As a dignified Japanese, I embody the "Wabi Sabi" culture which represents Japanese aesthetic sensibilities, “beauty within simplicity and imperfection.”💩
When I was in Japan for traveling, I was really shocked that there was a PUSH MAN in the subway station during rush hour. They just.. push people strongly without hesitation even in a situation when the door can never be closed... The subway is really dangerous when people are waiting for the train because there is no safe door and there were TOO many people. I'm sure if you step on the wrong foot during rush hour, you can fall far enough off the rail. There were so many people that I couldn't breathe...
Nightmare for introverts How could they push people like animals who would be slaughtered. Dumb govt should put orders to put more boggies , trains and others routes to maintain in rush hours . But people don't care to suggest in the culture of silence and bystanders.
How so? The people that were waiting to go on couldnt even go because only a handful of ppl got off, japan is just to over populated, they need bigger trains, here in Sydney Australia we have 2 level trains and never have this problem
Loving this! I'm doing a List of the best subway systems in the world and obviously Tokyo is included! I would love to use some of your footage....and obviously credit you for it!
The same here in Mexico City. People here don't give a fuck about manners inside subway stations. If this video were filmed in Mexico City, it would show up people pushing to get a seat or don't letting people get out of the train
Yeah people here are so uneducated and low class. They will never leave space like that for passengers boarding off. But the short stop time of 20 seconds is also to be blamed.
They are just different because of their own customs and independent view , and it is ok . I respect Indians more because of their not money common way of thinking about world . It is more closer to nature and I respect it. Really want to see India despite sarcasm about trains above .
I didn't want to make more stress for anyone as i didn't need to leave at that time but i came early to record the rush hour and prefer a bit more space also. I've reworded the initial comment.
I've been in Osaka for 5 day... Honestly I got culture shock on how they go to work ...the first 2 day I take train at 8am then next 3 day later I take 9 am coz it less people which less 20% from usual early... Lol
So efficient and polite, but lost it when they took off and you see the people's calm faces smooshed against the glass door. They didn't seem frazzled. Just another day getting to the office I guess?
I was there in march 2020 and one of the trains to narita had condensation on the windows from the breathing was busy. That was the time i was leaving japan because of the packed trains i thought it would spread like crazy so i went lax and we all know what happened o was chasing my tail almost into lock down then Vegas then day after i arrive resorts close so i stayed in motel then airport closed tower because they caught it. Then to atlanta then back to lax then to uk lol.
One thing I noticed while in Japan, so many people hate living, they hate there jobs and only way out is drinking with the boss. Life is not about work, its about accomplishing something, not making more money for the big power.
Honestly where are you all people living? Are you from US, or what? Letting people leave the vehicle before boarding is like elementary school level stuff.
Yes, it's so much better even in england going an hour after people finish work. The trains are awful in the morning, ok the heating is on full but the water moisture from people's breath is horrible and I want to open a window but people get annoyed
It's not the best place to live with all these rules it creates the worst judgement which I encounter everyday, and that's before breaking any rules, just walking differently etc.