Beautiful Zen Garden Train in JAPAN (Osaka→Kyoto)
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
- ◆Kyo-train GARAKU(雅洛) on Hankyu Railway runs between Osaka and Kyoto on weekends and holidays.
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We also have garden trains in the UK. They have moss growing on the outside, and mould growing on the inside!!!
as beautiful as that sounds, my allergies would be killing me lmaooo
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😳😂 made my night!
🤣 brilliant
Ngl, got me in the first half 😂😂😂
I lived in Juso, Osaka for 5 years and used Hankyu train almost everyday to go to my university. This video makes me smile and remember my life in my Japan!!
Me too. I lived in Senriyama and went to Kansai University for a year as an exchange student. Best time of my life!
@@tokyo_taxi7835 bologna non citizens can't attend Japanese schools.
@@catsbyondrepair It's true. I was there on an exchange program with my university.
@@tokyo_taxi7835 Japanese schools don't accept foreigners or thier kids even if they are born there. They accept foreigners as teachers go figure.
@@catsbyondrepair Well, either I'm hallucinating the entire thing or you're calling me a liar, which I don't appreciate. My university, Webster University, has an exchange agreement with Kansai University. You can look it up. I and a number of other foreign students were all studying there from 2006-2007. It happened.
400 yen for that... Wow. That isn't only a train, it's an experience. I have to take it someday!
I thought this would be some fancy sleeper train, but no! Just a regular service on a beautiful train for an affordable price
Sleep train, lol, a Shinkansen between Shin Osaka(Osaka's Shinkansen station) and Kyoto is like 13 minutes.
@@TheBaldr A nap train?
Sleeper train? Osaka and Kyoto are basically next to each other. Even the slowest option is only about 50 minutes.
@@TheBaldr perhaps the person didn't know how close the two cities are, and hence made that statement
not so affordable
You have a wonderful way of doing these videos, this is all about the travel and not the commentator .
I am always impressed with how CLEAN Japan is.....can't wait to visit someday..👍🏻❤️
same here, I'm also impress. Japan take cleanliness seriously. Their train, bus, sidewalk, market, public washroom, most places are very clean
Some people think its just the tourist areas, but no, the neighborhoods are mostly just as clean. There is inevitable decay and grime, but not large amounts of it, and most definitely never trash.
My sister was there on a month long all expense paid cultural trip with pocket money. She said even the smallest streets in the neighborhood were clean. I've been to Japan twice but, not to the Kansai Region.
Yes.. But Singapore is even cleaner. Been to both, compared cleanliness, and SG won.
@@Jartisann i had been to Singapore, and yea, Singapore is very clean.
I'd love a public transport experience like that. I like how the rules state clearly "don't disturb other passengers."
Japanese gardens whether Zen or other types are always beautiful, calming and usually very organic. The gardens that have a water feature or bamboo chimes are some of my favorites.
Thank you for yet another quiet look at Japan.
What a beautiful and unique train! Thank you for sharing your experience. I would have never guessed that something like this train exists.
A garden in a train. That's awesome. I think this is the most beautiful train.😍
On a cold and rainy day, you have brought me the gift of sunshine. Thank you.
So happy to see this, my wife comes from Osaka and for the first time in 15 years we are unable to travel home for Christmas. This is now on my bucket list to do the moment we can travel to Japan again.
I'm so sorry you all weren't able to travel this year. It was a devastating year for those of us working internationally. The longing for home...
2:03 No matter where in the world you will be, there will always be someone running to catch the train
I agree. I do it...almost every morning :)
Remember, in Japan, trains leave on time
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I live in Osaka and use Hankyu every day :) This special train doesn’t stop at the neatest station from my home, but sometimes I ride😂 And the sweet potato apple pie is soooo good so if you come to Osaka, try it!❤️
I love the way you make the video without any narration. That really makes me feel like I am travelling in Japan, not watching someone else's travel. I used to live in Japan (for 5 years) so I really love and miss the country. Please make more videos like this. Thank you!
I've never seen window facing seats like that on a train. Well, maybe on those expensive sleeper tourists trains... the one's with a grand car just for observing outside and cost hundreds of dollars for a broom closet. But to see those seats on a regular day-to-day train is so nice. Japan definitely has traveling around the country down pat, even if you just take a regular train. I wouldn't be surprised if next you showed a normal commuter bus that has a koi pond and waterfall inside.
japanese are out of this world. beautiful minds. the most civilized.a great nation lovers.the bravest souls.selfless angels.joyful. innovators.and no wonder prosperity just follows them.envy their efforts.wish we had one fourth of their noble qualities.a great country unto itself. love from india
Yes. Very well said. " Prosperity follows them everywhere".
I mean, they still have a long way to go in regards to animal rights and welfare. But otherwise I agree.
@@englishatheart Animal rights? The west is the strange one here with their obsession with animals. Not sure what's wrong with Japan's animal rights. Their welfare is fine. For comparison, the US's homelessness rate is drastically higher than Japan. Japan's col is very low.
Japan is so clean. Wow
Having had the great pleasure and good fortune to visit Japan I can testify to the sheer brilliance of their public transport system.
I worked on British railways for several years and the contrast between our rotten and unreliable offering and Japan’s version blew my mind.
Here I was, battling day in and day out with disgruntled commuters, broken down freight trains, late running inter-city and local trains, whilst in Japan, which has double our population, everything was a delight to use, operated by conscientious and efficient staff.
This is what happens when the citizens of a country have a good work ethic and a government that creates a system that works for the good of its people. The fact that the Japanese use their public transport system because it works so well has the knock on effect of keeping the roads clear and pleasant, even in a vast megalopolis like Tokyo.
Even though most will hate to hear it, I’m afraid our country and it’s services are utter rubbish in comparison.
I traveled to many places but nowhere are the train stations this spotless .. Amazing !!
Japan, you have a great civilization. Please keep it going- make babies and don’t allow your population to die off! The world needs a vibrant and growing Japan!
Humans need to die off. We are a plague.
@@englishatheart not all humans it’s about 70-30
What a big surprise with this wonderful train in Japan-style, so beautiful !!! Best regards from Germany ✌
Truly amazing. I love watching your videos, no noisy commentary its so relaxing.
I did not know that a train like this existed in Japan. The interior is beautiful and unique. Thank you for sharing your travels with us! 🙏
In Japan everything is art. I Love it!
I love Hankyu so much because they offer such a beautiful service without any extra money. Although it is sad that this service is cancelled because of the coronavirus. I wish this service to go back to normal asap.
I miss my yearly traveling to japan . Best country for holiday in the world , love the culture , peoples , foods , cleanliness and so safe for foreigners .
WoW! What a stunning train... Thank You for sharing the experience, I hope one day to visit Japan and experience the culture and food, and the beauty of your country.
How absolutely beautiful that train was.
Absolutely love the design of this train! Efficient and beautiful
Thank you, Kuga's Travel. A beautiful video as always. I so love the high levels of originality, cleanliness and diversity of Japan's trains!
I don't even know where this train goes, I just want to ride it!
This train is so beautiful! I visited Tokyo and some cities around it two years ago. Next time i want to visit Kyoto and I'll try to use this train. Thanks a lot! I hope we can all travel again soon
Thanks for eng subs!
Thank you! Very nice video!
A beautiful train! Once we could visit Japan again, I will take this train! Take care.
Commenting from Singapore.
The trains and stations are just amazingly clean and bright.
Only in Japan could they run a train like this and not have it trashed to pieces. I love the seats facing the windows :)
I like the fact that it just circulates as a normal train service. People use it are normal people not just tourists or train enthusiasts.
Very elegant! Amazing this is public transportation!
Wow, what a beautiful train! It’s amazing how it has a regular fare.
I love Japan. Such a train would be impossible in Germany because of too many stupid people doing vandalism as a hobby.
Love love love Japan, the people, the culture the whole country itself..
Nobody without a mask; no trash or rubbish anywhere. Nowhere else on this planet.
Very obedient culture
Korea also like that
They cleaned up their seats and the sounding areas after the World Cup football games that they attended. Everyone else thinks this is someone else's job.
The most civic conscious people on the planet.
Yes, living in fear of germs is really the way to live. 🙄 I'm a germaphobe but even I think it's depressing as fuck to live your life behind a mask.
I loved taking the Hankyu trains in the Osaka/Kyoto area.
I even took it from Itami airport into Osaka (the airport info counter staff informed me that basically " nobody does that" as it takes about 25 minutes on foot to reach the station. Well, I'm "special", I guess 😁). I was flying in on the ANA turboprop from Oita after staying in Beppu and had only small luggage.
I will surely take this train when I visit Japan
Love from india
Keep posting your vlogs
Wow ! That's what you call "enjoying the ride".
The character and athmosfere that Hankyu Railways gives with it's trains, stations, and even jingles are incredible!
thanks for sharing your train experiences with us, it really is amazing!
Wow, this train is more beautiful than my room!!!
Amazing train! I was half expecting it to have a small koi pond on board!
woww.. a garden on a train.. beautiful.. the seats and the decor too good
oh yesss! never clicked so fast!!
I ❤love this beautiful garden 🪴 train video! I never know there’s garden train till I see your video. I’m so happy 😀 to watch such creative pretty train. Thank u for sharing with us.
Four dollars to ride on the worlds most aesthetic train? I'm sold!
Amazing. Japanese 'tea house' on a railway track. Beautiful
I love all those themed trains in Japan 🙌
Incredible train. I may have to seek it out on my next visit.
so schön mit Zengarten und toller Inneneinrichtung 👍👍🤗🤗
From a City near Frankfurt (~12Km away) the one way Ticket for the most basic Train costs without discount 5 Euros. There is no garden in it. You are lucky if the train has NO delay.
Oh my goodness...A Beautiful train! Thank you for sharing a glimpse of who you are😊Be safe and healthy 😷Take care!
This train is the most fabulous train I have seen
Thanks for all the content!
What a stylish design!!! I love it!
I haven’t seen those old fashioned rings hanging by straps from the ceiling since I was a kid in NY (1960’s-70’s). They referred to people who couldn’t find a seat as “straphangers”.
Those are pretty common on Japanese trains and subways still. As a side note, if you see modified import cars with a ring hanging underneath, it’s one of those train rings.
Just when you thought Hankyu trains couldn't be more relaxing and prettier, than they have this!
For those who never took Hankyu line trains: they are unique maroon-coloured trains that run in Kansai area. I took one to get to Arashiyama bamboo forest. Their regular trains are unique in a way that they are probably the most fancily decorated interior with old fashioned but elegant colouring, patterned floor, and wooden paneling.
Everything from Japan are beautiful
Love the concept.
Bellissimo
You can tell who visits Japan from abroad for the most point...Signs in English every where...Very cool...
Beautiful train.
This train will get you in the mood for a visit to Kyoto. Congratulations to the interior designer!
In Argentina, we had running subway trains of the first that circulated in the city between 1913 until 2013. The trains were of Belgian origin, with a beautiful wooden structure and magnificent lamps. They were replaced, but in 2017 the government of Buenos Aires City, released them just one day to remember. Your video reminds me of those subway trains and making me subscribe to the channel, thanks 💙🤍💙
Been to japan a few times. Clean, ordered, advanced. Something rare in America.
There's a reason why and you should already know what it is.
@@Gravy_Jones22 please enlighten me
Cleanliness is amazing in a public transport.superb
What a lovely train. I love how the zen garden is not plexi-glassed up to prevent people from littering or disturbing the display. I miss Japan and the respect the culture has for public places and personal space. I'm happy to have found your channel as riding the trains are my favorite. I would stay up and just watch the landscape when many would fall asleep. There is something so special about Japan's rail ecosystem from the stations, food offerings, and the smooth ride. Take care and stay well. 😁
What a luxury. It feels heaven
I'll never thank you enough for your videos.
Excellent channel. Really informative. Keep up the great work.
Thanks Kuga for another beautiful video.
I love that part of the station - old school and immaculate. Feels like stepping through time
If one day i happen to win the lottery, many millions, i swear i'd just spend my life on trains exploring them all. Especially in Japan. You guys have such high standards, seeing all these clean stations, the schedule always on time, the unique designs...it is SO satisfying to watch. I adore this. And btw, you looked all sweet resting like that....on your bench. Great vidéo! In the meantime, i can't do anything about this dream of mine, so i just watch content like yours and there's a bit of sadness, loneliness but also gratefulness for people like you who are sharing their journeys for us.
Thank you, Kuga for sharing this information. Definitely on my bucket list..
Just beautiful! Thank you.
So impressive, these trains look better than airplanes , everything in Japan is clean 👍
This train is like a moving zen restaurant on the road! Love it! ❤️👍
Yes, we did indeed enjoy the video, thank you! What a delightful train!
Absolutely beautiful! One more thing added to my Japanese Bucket List! Thanks for the cool videos! 🙌🏼
thank you for sharing this, great video!
Everything looks so clean!
Japan, what a wonderful country.
Fascinating, thanks for sharing
What a beautiful and unique train! I am catching up on your old videos! 😀
Thank you for sharing your train rides. I never knew about the beautiful and unusual trains that you have shared. It makes me want to make a return trip to Japan. Thanks again!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful train!
Wonderful train... I was expecting one like this. Salutes!!!
Superb videos. Thank you so much.
Japan is like another planet for people from india
Thanks for the beautiful video. Eng subtitles are so helpful.
I just can’t get over how nice the tatami seats with the fabric and headrest covers are! The train has actual framed artwork too. For less than $4/ride! 🤯
What a beautiful train.
It's so beautiful. I love it! Japan is so unique.