Japan's FIRST CLASS bullet train: Tokyo to Kyoto

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
  • Correction: The trains are not MagLev yet. MagLev is still under development and is estimated to launch within a few years.
    We're leaving Tokyo on a 2-hour trip to Kyoto, at speeds above 300 kilometers per hour, without leaving the ground. We're doing it by taking the world-famous Shinkansen bullet train between cities. And we booked their first-class "green car" to see if it's worth the extra cost. If you've seen our Milan to Paris episode, you already know we're not very good at trains. So will this be a fast and simple point A to B or are we on the fast track to another stressful day of travel?
    Contents:
    0:00 Intro
    0:35 Arriving at Tokyo Station
    1:03 JR Pass voucher trade-in
    3:53 Ice cream vending machine
    5:47 Buying Ekiben
    6:57 Boarding our bullet train
    7:23 First impressions
    9:03 Eating bento boxes
    11:15 Lavatory tour
    12:35 More first impressions
    15:44 Final thoughts
    16:37 Arriving in Kyoto
    17:40 Outro
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Komentáře • 222

  • @ZappafansAchilles
    @ZappafansAchilles Před 10 měsíci +21

    I fully understand what you want to convey, but I don't think there were any other passengers or people in the station talking in such a loud voice.
    Because that is the reason why Japan is Japan.
    There is a proverb in Japan that goes, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do."

    • @peacefulminimalist2028
      @peacefulminimalist2028 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Americans are often (not always and not all of course) but often bad at "reading the room". I see it here in Scandinavia too. We're pretty quiet in public and try not to bother anyone , especially on trains or other public transportation, so we can immediately hear when Americans are around because for some unknown reason they are very loud even when everyone else are quiet. It's an interesting phenomenon and I wonder why. I don't think they know they're being perceived as rude, and I genuinly don't think they mean to - hopefully.
      That being said I really like this content and they seem like a very positive and happy family not scared to try new things and they provide useful info :)

  • @mmchannel8056
    @mmchannel8056 Před rokem +22

    Beautiful Japan

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +6

      Such a beautiful country!

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 Před 7 měsíci

      try now the Indonesian fast train, the first highest speed in Southeast Asia has just been completed, the Indonesian Jakarta - Bandung fast train which has just been inaugurated has a speed of 350 K kilometers, the fastest in Southeast Asia, the first in Southeast Asia, travel to Bandung city by train fast, the beautiful and comfortable city of Bandung is cool and cool

  • @ShadowEmp6708
    @ShadowEmp6708 Před rokem +10

    A dream that alot of people want, im glad your family is enjoying world tour. I wish i can do this too in the future. Cant wait till the time yall visited almost all the countries, a bunch of stories to remember❤

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +2

      We can’t wait for that too! There are so many more places for us to see 😍

  • @clinicalepidemiology1305

    Try to be really quiet in any public transportation in Japan.Japanese do not react nor comment but they do not like it.Just a sincere advice.As you see they do not talk and very quiet as respect to others.

  • @Indianinthemachine
    @Indianinthemachine Před rokem +21

    I've always wondered about those trains, and now thanks to you, I have learned more and got to see them. Looks like a nice way to travel. Colt wanting his morning ice cream gave me a chuckle... Erin's Bento box looked yum. Thanks fam and as always, blessings.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +3

      Phil acted quickly to get the kids some sugar as soon as I stepped out! 😆 The trains in Japan were great! Our favorite train experience.

    • @Indianinthemachine
      @Indianinthemachine Před rokem

      @@AlwaysBeChanging That's funny, it would have been fun to catch that on hidden camera haha... I know I have increased sugar cravings, when I eat a lot of white sugar... when I switch to whole sugars not so much craving.

  • @user-te3uu5dv1s
    @user-te3uu5dv1s Před rokem +7

    すごい
    よく喋る夫婦です👍

  • @mattsoca1
    @mattsoca1 Před rokem +57

    Just a bit of information. The shinkansen runs on electricity disseminated through the pantographs mounted on the roof of the train cars. The magnetic levitation (maglev) you mentioned is currently under construction, with the first operational service planned for about 4 years from now. The train conductors do not need to see your passes/tickets because they have information regarding what seats are occupied in the reserved seating cars. So unless you switch to a seat not reserved, they don't need to check your pass/tickets (actually preferring to leave you in peace to enjoy the ride). Lastly, the shape of the shinkansen, especially the nose of the train, has been primarily designed to alleviate the pressure wave generated when entering tunnels. as well as making it more aerodynamic overall. It was a necessary technological innovation for Japan as there are numerous tunnels on the shinkansen routing.
    Lastly, the Shinkansen pass is currently only usable for Hikari and Kodama services. This just means that these trains stop at more stations along the way. The Nozomi service is the fastest in terms of time to reach the destination, which is because it makes far less stops (usually at major cities such as Yokohama, Nagoya, etc.) along the way. The trains are all the same for your travel route, only differentiated by the number of stops which translates to the amount of time required to reach the destination in question.
    You actually purchased and used your JR passes at a good time. JR announced increases of approximately 70% for these passes to go into effect sometime in October 2023; they have held the price constant on these passes for a long time, so an increase was to be expected. Still, in spite of the significantly increased cost, one benefit of the "new" passes is that they will become valid for the quicker Nozomi and Mizuho services. For those looking at the "new" passes with the higher cost, it's recommended that they evaluate the planned itinerary for cost utilization. If travel is somewhat limited where it isn't cost effective to use a pass, consider using JR's smartEX Shinkansen online service where train tickets may be purchased from 1 month up to 4 minutes before the scheduled train departs, with unlimited changes to the reservation. There is also online seat selection. The tickets can be delivered to a QR code on your smartphone, a linked IC card like Suica, or even having a physical ticket printed out at the station. Plus, there are special discounts (Hayatoku fares) of about 25% on tickets purchased up to 3 days before departure. One just needs to register for this service in order to use it, and download the app to a smartphone if planning to use this device (note - the website is offered in English).
    Other than that, enjoy the JR Pass. The trains in Japan are the best way to travel throughout this remarkable and unique country.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +4

      This is fantastic information, and we really really appreciate you sharing it with us! We tried to learn as much as we could before the trip, but we are limited by only looking up what we know to look up 😆. And some things just need to be learned as you experience them. I wish we had you as a resource ahead of time 😊. We appreciate your comment.

    • @mattsoca1
      @mattsoca1 Před rokem +1

      @@AlwaysBeChanging You're very welcome.

    • @elwood0753
      @elwood0753 Před rokem +1

      The MAGLEV opening in 4yrs is doomed, because construction has been delayed for several years due to COVID-19, and furthermore Shizuoka Pref., which is on the route, is opposed to the deep tunnel and will not issue a construction permit...😞

    • @daveduncan9034
      @daveduncan9034 Před rokem +1

      Can you lead me on my trip? I was planning to buy this green pass and leave Tokyo and go to Kyoto/Osaka/Kobe...rooke places?

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 Před 7 měsíci

      try now the Indonesian fast train, the first highest speed in Southeast Asia has just been completed, the Indonesian Jakarta - Bandung fast train which has just been inaugurated has a speed of 350 K kilometers, the fastest in Southeast Asia, the first in Southeast Asia, travel to Bandung city by train fast, the beautiful and comfortable city of Bandung is cool and cool

  • @MSalem-gt5dy
    @MSalem-gt5dy Před rokem +7

    That was a speedy bullet train ride. So glad to hear that you’re doing a collab with the Ocampo family. Good to see you again. It’s been awhile I haven’t seen your blogs, IDK why, but I’m glad to see you back. Watching you from California. I’ve been following you since your Philippines adventure.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem

      Happy to hear you’re following us along again 🤗. The train was so comfortable! Can’t wait to share the next episode.

  • @eringulliver9241
    @eringulliver9241 Před 10 měsíci +8

    I enjoyed these videos so much . I was 16 years old I’m 1970 and travelled to Japan with my High School to visit The Worlds Fair in Osaka . It was my first flight overseas , landed in Tokyo in the early morning and waited for the Bullet Train . I will never forget watching that train arrive and sooo many people disembarking. This was a life changing trip , because I had that amazing experience and learned like your children that the world is shared by all of us and 99% of people are lovely I have been able to easily travel to many different countries taking in the wonders the world has to offer . Thanks again for your videos ❤

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 10 měsíci +1

      That is so heartwarming to hear about your experience. Thank you for sharing!

  • @h.o.j2375
    @h.o.j2375 Před rokem +95

    Please everyone do not do what they did on the Shinkansen, people only talk with their inside inside voice on trains or any public transport in Japan and talking on the phone is absolutely frowned upon. Her voice was way too loud and this is seen as being extremely rude.

    • @zakiullah1994
      @zakiullah1994 Před rokem

      Typical American ignorance and privilege!
      Anywhere they go they always want to do things their own way! Not follow the local rules.

    • @rgvgamma9986
      @rgvgamma9986 Před rokem

      😂

    • @Indygt3
      @Indygt3 Před rokem +20

      i'm a japanese. agreed. i don't wanna get annoyed by youtubers talking roud in the shinkansen, especially in green cars where you pay extra for comfort.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +7

      Not sure if you could tell from the episode, but our train car was nearly empty. And to be clear, phone conversations on Shinkansen are a violation of the guidelines/rules, but having conversations at a respectful volume is fine. We absolutely ensured that our voices weren't loud enough to interfere with the peace of fellow passengers.

    • @AKI-kc5ty
      @AKI-kc5ty Před rokem +11

      @@AlwaysBeChanging This video content of yours happened to be recommended to me by the system, so I am very happy that your wonderful educational policy is being practiced in Japan. Like many other CZcamsrs, thank you for complimenting the quietness of the Shinkansen. But the fact is, as you have experienced, the noise level at super-high speeds is no less than that of regular trains. And you are not drunk and ranting, you are just having a normal conversation facing a camera at close range. As a general Japanese etiquette, eating and drinking are allowed in reserved seats on Shinkansen and limited express trains, and of course normal conversation is perfectly fine. I hope that those who watch this video will also have the opportunity to travel to Japan and enjoy it to the fullest.😊🫰🚄🇯🇵

  • @jparreno
    @jparreno Před rokem +7

    yay!!! MomDuty meet-up! I've been wanting to go to Japan for so long! I need to go...

  • @ruthvillalva5180
    @ruthvillalva5180 Před rokem +7

    That train ride looks very comfortable, the bento box looks delicious, yum
    You turned your back one minute then Colt got his breakfast ice cream 😮
    HAHAHA

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +2

      If I leave for a minute Phil gives them sugar 😝 the train was very comfortable, much better than flying.

  • @kazuhiromagota1469
    @kazuhiromagota1469 Před rokem +2

    Hey Erin and Phil! Please upload again! I already finished this episode! Now we dont have anything to watch again!!! I THINK WE’RE GONNA WATCH ALL YOUR VIDEOS ALL OVER AGAIN!!!

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem

      🤗 We’re working at it. Next up is our first Kyoto episode! ❤️

  • @Yuma03
    @Yuma03 Před rokem +3

    Looks super comfortable

  • @jeremybrahm3326
    @jeremybrahm3326 Před rokem +5

    For any trip on Bullet train, always be 30 minutes early. Then you can take time to go get bentos, drinks or snacks. The trains do not have as much dining options as they used to. Now stations are like malls, so there is so much fresh food available before you get on the train.

  • @AskXel
    @AskXel Před rokem +5

    5:22 sounds so complicated haha :) but thank you ABC fam for showing us your JR experience. It really is super worth the travel time saved❤
    On to the next LockAmpos episode! 🤩

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +1

      😝 I call us the Ocampowoods. Haha. Can’t wait for the next episode 😊

    • @AskXel
      @AskXel Před rokem +2

      @@AlwaysBeChanging hahahaha !
      Ok amma steal that Ocamwoods quip on the other channel 😘😘😘
      By the way the thumbnail looked like a lot of work Sir Phil !

  • @__-lt4hm
    @__-lt4hm Před 7 měsíci +4

    Great to know you enjoyed the Shinkansen. US will have their own in Texas as they have decided to import it.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Texas and California certainly need it at the state level and it would be nice to get an interstate from Boston / NYC / D.C. too!

  • @thefamilyvandy
    @thefamilyvandy Před rokem +5

    That’s awesome! We can’t wait to go there too and ride on the bullet train next year 😊 😀 next episode please 😊

  • @Eliana.0312
    @Eliana.0312 Před rokem +1

    Loved it❤ been following you guys on Facebook the past month.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +1

      Yay! So happy you loved it. And so happy you found our channel 😊

    • @Eliana.0312
      @Eliana.0312 Před rokem +1

      @@AlwaysBeChangingI love watching your videos! have you guys heard about the missing Pamas missionary helicopter it's called "the Yellow bee" in the Philippines?

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +1

      @@Eliana.0312 we haven’t heard of it. What part of Philippines is it in?

    • @Eliana.0312
      @Eliana.0312 Před rokem

      @@AlwaysBeChanging Palawan, I know the pilot and the nurse's fiance, we live in one of the bases of Pamas but in the Luzon part.

  • @kuromidori828
    @kuromidori828 Před 10 měsíci +2

    カルガモみたいに親についてくる
    子供達可愛い🎉

  • @bobupu
    @bobupu Před rokem +4

    また来てね🇯🇵🫶

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem

      We love Japan and we look forward to coming back! ❤️🇯🇵

  • @MomDuty
    @MomDuty Před rokem +1

    Can’t wait for the LockCampos episode! ❤️❤️

  • @razelleanndimaymay7022
    @razelleanndimaymay7022 Před rokem +3

    Yay!! New video is up! ❤

  • @jeremybrahm3326
    @jeremybrahm3326 Před rokem +3

    Also, when you heard the chimes, you have 3 minutes until the train stops. Have your bags ready to go like one-ish stop in advance, because you just don't have time to think when you have to get off. Also in Japan, trains are nearly always on time, but if you are switching trains, try to give at least a 30 minute window, it allows you to take your time and not get lost.

  • @MomDuty
    @MomDuty Před rokem +1

    Baskin Robbins for breakfast…haha. Great choice Colt!

  • @user-yr5ox2bl2k
    @user-yr5ox2bl2k Před rokem +1

    LIKE A very very good movie thks fr JP👌

  • @MomDuty
    @MomDuty Před rokem +21

    OMG! Where was this vlog before we came to Japan? It's so helpful for all of us newbies. We had a hard time figuring things out, but you guys explain the process so well.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +4

      😘😘😘 Thank you! It was a step by step process but we got it through… with a lot of tips from you!

  • @perverse-person
    @perverse-person Před rokem +33

    Do not speak loudly in public! Annoying!

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +6

      Maybe use fewer exclamation marks in your comments. It’s too loud 😏

    • @user-rs3gz1jn7o
      @user-rs3gz1jn7o Před 4 měsíci +1

      あなた日本人でしょう?
      このくらいの声量なら特に問題は無いはずです。
      同じ日本人として彼に変わって謝罪します✋

  • @OurSweetHideout
    @OurSweetHideout Před rokem +5

    awesome guys! nice to see you guys enjoying Japan :)

  • @sushanitako5054
    @sushanitako5054 Před rokem +3

    Love to see your video. By the way you can move your bullet train seats towards to your children side too ☺️

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem

      We’ll have to figure out how to make that work next time. When we tried it we didn’t have any leg room.

  • @janetceniza8091
    @janetceniza8091 Před rokem +4

    # 3 As much as you travel and all that experience, it is good to see that even your family can be puzzled at times.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem

      Definitely! It’s intimidating to do things for the first time. But we got the hang of the Japan Railway by the time we left.

  • @janetceniza8091
    @janetceniza8091 Před rokem +2

    # 2 Yep, our son would do the same, mom says no, ask dad when mom isn't around - works every time.

  • @elwood0753
    @elwood0753 Před rokem +6

    It is a little strange (for a Japanese) to see the VLOG introduce eating an Ekiben on the Shinkansen as an activity like an amusement park attraction, but come to think of it, when I was a little boy, I couldn't stop being excited every time rode the Shinkansen, too. And, Baskin-Robbins is great, but "Reitō Mikan"(frozen tangerines) is recommend too😋

  • @user-nd7mn4jk4m
    @user-nd7mn4jk4m Před 9 měsíci +3

    東海道新幹線にファーストクラス(グランクラス)はありません、グリーン車は 2等、普通車は 3等です。

  • @amangill3154
    @amangill3154 Před rokem +2

    Love ❤️ your travel videos

  • @jeremybrahm3326
    @jeremybrahm3326 Před rokem +1

    Rail pass can now be purchased directly online and you can make reservations online in advance and not have to bring the vouchers (something to forget) anymore!

  • @AndyDelosSantos-sf8le
    @AndyDelosSantos-sf8le Před 6 měsíci

    Watching mga idol from philippines❤

  • @KenshoQuest
    @KenshoQuest Před rokem +2

    Ice cream for second breakfast! Gotta keep the kids happy while traveling. We just finished using our 7-day JR Passes. We may have resorted to bribing our kids with candy more than once.... 🌺Heidi

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +1

      😆 the ice cream HAD to be done behind my back 😂. But it turned out to be a good way to keep the kids occupied. Anything to keep things moving smoothly while traveling with kids 🤗

  • @user-ps3bt9do9f
    @user-ps3bt9do9f Před měsícem

    Welcome to Japan!Glad that you enjoyed Shinkansen!I'm afraid so far no shinkansen trains levitate. That's the Chuo Linear Shinkansen now under construction. It will start operation later than 2027. The maximum speed of which will be about 500km/h. No tickets are now checked in shinkansen trains, as they all have been already checked when you inserted the tickets to walk through the gate. They used to check our tickets in shinkansen trains maybe more than 20 years ago.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you so much 🙏 we only realized my mistake on the levitating trains until after this was published.

  • @viviann0807
    @viviann0807 Před rokem +13

    The Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto was built in a hurry in time for the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, so there are many curves and it is not very fast. Japan is now building a Maglev Train. That's a speed of 500km.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +3

      We had to make a correction on the maglev train. We can’t wait until it’s finished. The Shinkansen is still far superior to Europe and North American trains.

  • @rubenstatsu2885
    @rubenstatsu2885 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Very good. Sugoi saiko omedetou.

  • @jeremybrahm3326
    @jeremybrahm3326 Před rokem +8

    Fuji is always going to be hit or miss to be able to see it, often has clouds around it. Always be on the right side of the train leaving Tokyo to try and see it. Coming from the west (Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya) be on the left side.

  • @AlV.-sb1yu
    @AlV.-sb1yu Před 9 měsíci +1

    Love your videos! So helpful! Just a quick question, what is the name of the ekiben shop that you had researched and found to be the best? Thanks!

  • @kevins8778
    @kevins8778 Před měsícem +1

    At 07:05, what size is your blue suite case? I will be travelling to Japan this summer with a 28 inch large suite case, wondering do I need to reserve the luggage area seats or can just put it on the over head rack? Thank you for the video, very informative.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před měsícem

      Full specs on that bag here: amzn.to/49sV1yB
      I’m sure the needs for additional reservations will depend largely on how busy the travel season is. We had no issues finding spots for all of our luggage throughout our travels. Have a great trip!

    • @kevins8778
      @kevins8778 Před měsícem

      Thank you!!

  • @charmsmanz6204
    @charmsmanz6204 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Besides enjoying this vlog, I've learned so much about Japan. 😀❤👍😍

  • @ts6566
    @ts6566 Před 10 měsíci +3

    新幹線のファーストクラスはグランクラスです。
    グリーン車はビジネスクラス。

  • @thecollies
    @thecollies Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi just wandering do you use a camera to film or do you use your phone? Thank you! Love your videos x

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 9 měsíci

      We use a Sony mirrorless. We list all our vlog equipment here: followabc.com/stuffwelove/camera-gear Thanks for watching!

    • @thecollies
      @thecollies Před 9 měsíci

      @@AlwaysBeChanging thank you 😊

  • @OverSoft
    @OverSoft Před rokem +12

    Shinkansens are NOT maglevs and they do NOT levitate. They are normal trains.
    Next to that: green class is more like business class, NOT first class. You’d have to use Granclass for that.
    Also: be quiet in the train, you guys have zero sense of your surroundings and customs. Especially in the green class.

    • @auwz66
      @auwz66 Před rokem +3

      +1, This video is so cringe. I literally LOLd when she said it was a maglev.... come on do literally 5 seconds research on your subject matter.... might also help you understand the opening times of the JR ticket office hehe...

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem

      Are you sure? Because we got that straight from the JRpass website: “On the train itself are superconducting electromagnets, called bogies. When stopped, the train rests on rubber wheels. To begin motion, the train moves forward slowly on these wheels, allowing the magnets beneath the train to interact with those of the guideway.” It made sense to us because the train was so smooth, so the experience matched as well.

    • @OverSoft
      @OverSoft Před rokem

      @@AlwaysBeChanging Yes, I’m sure. They have a Maglev test track for future developments, but all conventional Shinkansens are normal high speed trains. Japan does NOT have any transit maglevs.

    • @OverSoft
      @OverSoft Před rokem

      @@AlwaysBeChanging BTW: A simple Google query would’ve told you that. They are building a maglev track between Tokyo and Nagoya, but it’s far from open, with no opening date even announced.
      The ride is so smooth because the rails are extremely precise and angle into the corners and the cabs have excellent suspension.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +1

      @@OverSoft we understand where we got mixed up now. Thanks for clearing it up. We’ll add a correction to our description.

  • @00ta
    @00ta Před rokem +1

    I think you could rotate the seat to sit across from each other (Sorry if I'm wrong). By the way, it's not a maglev train (yet).😉

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +1

      We did learn that we got confused about the maglev. We tried turning the seats around. It’s possible to turn them if the train is traveling the other direction (you have to turn all of them) but it doesn’t work to make seats face each other. There isn’t enough legroom.

    • @00ta
      @00ta Před rokem +1

      @@AlwaysBeChanging Thank you for your reply. I hope you've enjoyed Japan.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +1

      @@00ta we did!!! 🙏

  • @user-ij8gg4wd5q
    @user-ij8gg4wd5q Před 7 měsíci +2

    You may be excited and having fun, but you have to stay quiet in the car for the sake of the people who are upgrading from regular seats and riding in green cars. I wish I had more compassion for others. But I want you to enjoy Japan.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 7 měsíci

      Our microphones are very strong. We weren’t as loins as it seems in the video. We absolutely LOVED Japan and cannot wait to go back!

  • @janetceniza8091
    @janetceniza8091 Před rokem +2

    time 2.35 what a mean mommy - all kids need ice cream at 6 am.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +1

      I know! I’m always saying no to sugar because Phil is trying to give them ice cream at 6:30a 😆

  • @tiac7497
    @tiac7497 Před rokem +1

    Excited to see your post since I am going to Japan in a few months. Can you share where you purchases your JR pass online? I heard you cant buy in Japan and you mentioned it has to be mailed to your home. I am planning to get the 7 day pass, I believe its around $200ish? Thanks!

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +1

      Yes, that price sounds right. I got them from the JRPass website. Make sure to purchase with plenty of time to get them in the mail before you go to Japan. And try to get to the train station a little for your first ride so you have time to get seated tickets for all your rides you have planned during your stay. It’s easiest to get it all done at once.

    • @tiac7497
      @tiac7497 Před rokem

      @@AlwaysBeChanging thank much! I saw in your video that you cant exchange your voucher until a specific date and time? I was thinking of just getting it done the moment I arrive even if im not using the ticket until a few days later. Does that mean I cant?

  • @edwardbondoc2550
    @edwardbondoc2550 Před rokem +1

    Yey!!!!

  • @janetceniza8091
    @janetceniza8091 Před rokem +2

    # 4 What an experience - too bad the U.S. with all our technology we cab; t notch the bullet train.

  • @Wheelztotheworld
    @Wheelztotheworld Před rokem +1

  • @donotsu6378
    @donotsu6378 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Sorry…the present Shinkansen you are on is not the maglev…This newer type will be much much faster and quieter especially when it lifts off the rails. This newest one has a few hurdles to overcome but hopefully I will someday travel from Tokyo to Kyoto/Osaka within 68 minutes. Living in Japan….We will use the Shinkansen for the shorter routes because domestic flying to longer destinations is much cheaper. Your video was intriguing from a foreign traveler’s perspective…quite informative with a little bit of cantor…..very nice

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you! We appreciate you watching. We realized our mistake on the maglev after it was too late. I think we have a disclaimer in our description. Looking forward to when they are available!

  • @vvvannn647
    @vvvannn647 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I know the carryon is ok but can you bring large luggage on the train with the green pass for free?

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes you can. There is an area where the bathrooms are that has storage for larger bags.

  • @wakuwakug
    @wakuwakug Před rokem +20

    車内ではお静かに。特に車内アナウンス中は。

  • @paulajanemercado-pacalso8570

    What app is that. Will be going to Japan next week and am overwhelmed researching bullet train

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem

      JapanTravel it was a great resource for train schedules!! But you still have to get the timed tickets at the station.

    • @shpeen8835
      @shpeen8835 Před rokem

      HYPERDIA is back online and it's free.

  • @frankfrankie888
    @frankfrankie888 Před 5 měsíci +1

    how much do I need to book without JR from tokyo to kyoto with first class one? and how?

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 5 měsíci

      I’m not sure I understand your question but for the Shinkansen you have to book through JR as far as we know.

    • @frankfrankie888
      @frankfrankie888 Před 5 měsíci

      @@AlwaysBeChanging , I wanted to buy direct without having JR Pass, sorry for my confusing question, does green pass coming with any food or snack

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 5 měsíci

      @@frankfrankie888 the green pass does have a snack service. You can probably buy tickets at the train station at several kiosks.

  • @k.h.D710
    @k.h.D710 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Actually, you could rotate your seats to face your kids. The only thing you had to do was to press down a foot pedal at the side of your seat, and then the seats could be rotated very easily. Too bad that the station attendant didn't explain that to you when you bought your tickets.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 10 měsíci +2

      We actually discovered that and tried it. But if only one set of seats is turned there is no room for your feet, the seats facing you are too close. We figured turning the seats only worked if all the seats were turned and the changed them based on which direction the train is headed.

  • @ecommercefsc8491
    @ecommercefsc8491 Před rokem +2

    Guys, cool video like always. Erin the reason why they have those pictures on how to use the toilet is because in China, the toilets are on the ground and you just stand over them and do your business (which is actually more ideal and sanitary if you think about it).
    That would be cool if you guys go to a sumo wrestling match, I'm sure the kids would get a kick out of it.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for clearing that up 😊 makes sense now.
      A sumo wrestling match sounds so fun!! Our friends, @momduty, actually have one planned. Looks so cool.

    • @Stache987
      @Stache987 Před 11 měsíci

      What about the people who can't position themselves over one to go because of physical difficulties?

    • @Stache987
      @Stache987 Před 6 měsíci

      @@bizfsc6449 glad you think we all have families..

    • @Stache987
      @Stache987 Před 6 měsíci

      @@bizfsc6449 👇 your attitude 👇

  • @user-kc3xu2qk9r
    @user-kc3xu2qk9r Před rokem +1

    トラックは、ヨーロッパやアメリカが最高!😊

  • @user-pv2km7pi7y
    @user-pv2km7pi7y Před 9 měsíci +1

    日本旅行の記念に電車の全国版時刻表を買ってはいかがですか?

  • @nguye1971
    @nguye1971 Před rokem +1

    Can we book the bullet train with Jr pass even before arriving in Japan?

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem

      Yes, you can book using the JR pass app (I believe, we didn’t do it that way) or the website but I think you still need to exchange your vouchers and get your seat tickets in hand. And you still need to show your passport when you exchange the voucher.

    • @nguye1971
      @nguye1971 Před rokem

      @@AlwaysBeChanging thank you. I bet the kids are overly excited to ride the bullet train:) we are flying in haneda next week. Been watching online tutorials and feeling like we do a lot more homework for Japan trip than the Europe trip - probably the names and places a bit difficult to remember :)

  • @user-wk1fv8bv3t
    @user-wk1fv8bv3t Před 7 měsíci +2

    Your voice is too loud on the Shinkansen.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 7 měsíci

      Our car was really empty.

    • @peacefulminimalist2028
      @peacefulminimalist2028 Před 7 měsíci

      @@AlwaysBeChanging But there were people right next to you trying to sleep. I don't want to criticize, but I thought it was common knowledge that no one speaks on public transport in japan. If you have to you almost whisper. Also the foot rests with "carpets" on them are not to be touched by shoes. Japanese people are really polite so no one will ever correct you or confront you about anything in public, but it's good advice to read up on etiquette before visiting. It's an old country with lots of rules and manners that are very specific to them. Anyway - I like your content and love that you bring your children along. Memories for life!

  • @Stache987
    @Stache987 Před rokem +21

    Train etiquette in Japan : do not talk in the passenger seating.

    • @user-rr6xc9nj6q
      @user-rr6xc9nj6q Před 11 měsíci +4

      混んでいなくて迷惑にならない程度ならいいですが、車内で眠って休みた
      い他人に配慮する必要があります。

    • @Stache987
      @Stache987 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@user-rr6xc9nj6q sadly I don't have a way to translate that

    • @creaticub2291
      @creaticub2291 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@Stache987 use- rr6xc9nj wrote “ It's ok if it's not crowded and doesn't bother other passengers, but you also need to be considerate of others who want to sleep in the car and rest. “ I agree with her. 👍

    • @Stache987
      @Stache987 Před 11 měsíci

      @@creaticub2291 I see a lot of videos provided by Japan residents, who say all the time to not talk in the passenger compartment, let alone on subways you do not put your hind end in another passengers face, ,(apparently their diet causes them to let one go, and they don't worry about that).. but II havre a feeling they have no cares bringing on smelly food.

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 Před 7 měsíci

      try now the Indonesian fast train, the first highest speed in Southeast Asia has just been completed, the Indonesian Jakarta - Bandung fast train which has just been inaugurated has a speed of 350 K kilometers, the fastest in Southeast Asia, the first in Southeast Asia, travel to Bandung city by train fast, the beautiful and comfortable city of Bandung is cool and cool

  • @miyan0908
    @miyan0908 Před 9 měsíci +3

    A request from a Japanese person. Don't talk in a ridiculously loud voice on the train. Even if it's for a movie shoot.

  • @rspascual21
    @rspascual21 Před rokem

    Hi Phil, who is Raegan? Is that you wife? Because I'm confused if there's only 4 members of your family or 5

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem

      Reagan is our oldest daughter. She doesn’t travel with us as often because she attends in person school and we share custody with her mom.

  • @en2917
    @en2917 Před 9 měsíci +4

    新幹線での動画撮影は、周りの迷惑に成ります。基本は静かで心地よいのですから。

  • @user-js7ps3in9w
    @user-js7ps3in9w Před 10 měsíci +4

    フットレストの床の色と違う裏側は、靴を脱いで使って下さい。靴を脱ぐのが日本のマナーです。

  • @spacedbox2109
    @spacedbox2109 Před rokem +1

    funny how Erin holds chopsticks. you need practice.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem

      😆 maybe I need to stay in Japan for a lot longer. I’ll get the hang of it!

  • @mikescanner
    @mikescanner Před rokem

    ゆりかもめの全面動画を挟んでる 違う列車だよ

  • @qwqw9367
    @qwqw9367 Před rokem +31

    It's best to refrain from talking on the train.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +10

      Our car was nearly empty and we didn't speak loudly. As always, we were respectful of people around us and, while there is no rule against speaking on these trains (except for phone conversations), we made sure that we didn't disrupt others.

    • @user-sc1ir3nf2r
      @user-sc1ir3nf2r Před 10 měsíci +8

      ちょっとくらいならOK🙆‍♂️

    • @6mania
      @6mania Před 9 měsíci +1

      これくらいなら大丈夫!次は「のぞみ」にトライしてみて下さい!

    • @user-ku9sj2ho2m
      @user-ku9sj2ho2m Před 7 měsíci

      電話ぐらい何も問題ないです。

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 Před 7 měsíci

      try now the Indonesian fast train, the first highest speed in Southeast Asia has just been completed, the Indonesian Jakarta - Bandung fast train which has just been inaugurated has a speed of 350 K kilometers, the fastest in Southeast Asia, the first in Southeast Asia, travel to Bandung city by train fast, the beautiful and comfortable city of Bandung is cool and cool

  • @ocshaljufrian6109
    @ocshaljufrian6109 Před 7 měsíci +2

    try now the Indonesian fast train, the first highest speed in Southeast Asia has just been completed, the Indonesian Jakarta - Bandung fast train which has just been inaugurated has a speed of 350 K kilometers, the fastest in Southeast Asia, the first in Southeast Asia, travel to Bandung city by train fast, the beautiful and comfortable city of Bandung is cool and cool

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 7 měsíci

      Wish we had been able to experience that when we were in Jakarta just a few months ago!

  • @lwwwwl
    @lwwwwl Před rokem

    白滝はヌードルじゃないけどヌードルなのか?ʬ

  • @iwcrn
    @iwcrn Před 5 měsíci +1

    Please let your viewers know that it’s considered very impolite to speak loudly on Public transport

  • @A73able
    @A73able Před 7 měsíci +2

    フットレスト土足は勘弁してください。

  • @Cherryontop10
    @Cherryontop10 Před 26 dny

    Perhaps they don’t check tickets because they assume you’re honest. Interesting you thought and said of a way to cheat the system. Would be nice if you didn’t say it.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 26 dny

      Ya, not our intention or effect at all. No doubt scammers are waaaayyy beyond what we’re discussing here.

  • @jonathansakura
    @jonathansakura Před rokem +1

    This is not the meglev train
    But I love the shinkansen 😊
    Can't wait till you visit Korea
    Our bullet trains are newer
    Greetings from korea 🇰🇷 😊❤

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +1

      Thank you 😊 we realize our mistake on the meglev and will be putting a correction in our description as soon as we get the chance. We can’t wait to visit Korea!!! It’s very high on our bucket list but we’re making sure that when we go we have enough time to spend there properly. Where is your favorite place in Korea?

    • @jonathansakura
      @jonathansakura Před rokem +1

      @Always Be Changing definitely visit Jeju Island 🏝 (the hawaii of Korea), Busan (take our bullet train from Seoul the KTX)
      And the temples and palaces in Seoul as well as hanok village (traditional village)

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před rokem +1

      @@jonathansakura we will look into that!!

    • @aq4367
      @aq4367 Před rokem

      I agree! Korean bullet train is BETTER! Newer, cleaner, and easier to ride. We have always copied Japan so we can do better hehe

  • @visinertiae517
    @visinertiae517 Před rokem +10

    Typical Yanks. Loud and ignorant and complacent. The Shinkansen is not a "maglev". Yes, you can turn the seats to make it a quad. Most of all, you should not be so loud on trains and any public places. The reason why your ears do not hurt when the train goes into a tunnel is because of the design (that is why the first and last train look like a duck bill. It is based on bio-mimicry to reduce any impact upon hitting different medium surfaces). It is Japanese technology. I hope you learned to be subtle and considerate while you were in Japan.

  • @user-vi7nm2hu7w
    @user-vi7nm2hu7w Před 9 měsíci +4

    ちょっと喋りすぎかな?
    喋ってもいいが、もう少し
    小さい声で。
    日本に居る時は。

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 9 měsíci

      幸いなことに、私たちの近くには他にほとんど誰もいなかったので、他の人が周りにいるときは静かにするようにしました。 ご清覧ありがとうございました!

  • @user-en4yb3ih2v
    @user-en4yb3ih2v Před 10 měsíci

    停車駅でなく停留所と訳されていたのがおもしろかった。他にもおかしな訳がありました。

  • @Yukichi.D.A.
    @Yukichi.D.A. Před rokem

    日本は言葉以外、ノープロブレムw。楽しかった?

  • @hiroshih3365
    @hiroshih3365 Před 8 měsíci

    駅弁がそんなに美味いかな?別に普通だと思うけど?

  • @dash3847
    @dash3847 Před 9 měsíci +1

    とにかく煩い 自国を良くして自国で遊んで下さい

  • @gregnichols4941
    @gregnichols4941 Před 11 měsíci

    So much useless information.

    • @AlwaysBeChanging
      @AlwaysBeChanging  Před 11 měsíci

      We would apologize if not for the fact that many viewers actually appreciate the info we provide in our episodes. At any rate, thanks for watching and offering your opinion 👍🏼 Hope you have a great week!

  • @vmsvax2130
    @vmsvax2130 Před 7 měsíci +1

    取材許可を取っているなら仕方ないですが,車内での説明は周囲へ迷惑ですね。やめて欲しいものです。

  • @user-hy9ex9pl1
    @user-hy9ex9pl1 Před 9 měsíci +1

    If you take the Tokaido Shinkansen Nozomi, you can get there in 2 hours and 30 minutes. Will try Gran Class next time. have a nice trip

  • @user-db9rg2nz4i
    @user-db9rg2nz4i Před 9 měsíci

    😂

  • @root5014
    @root5014 Před 10 měsíci +9

    これはビジネスクラスだし、日本は電車内では静かに喋るマナーがあるんだよ。
    ベラベラうるさすぎ。
    マナー違反。

    • @user-kaijyuchan
      @user-kaijyuchan Před 10 měsíci +1

      外国人だし、しょうがない。
      日本人以外の誰もがルールを守ることはむずかしいよ

    • @ZappafansAchilles
      @ZappafansAchilles Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@user-kaijyuchan I fully understand what you want to convey, but I don't think there were any other passengers or people in the station talking in such a loud voice.
      Because that is the reason why Japan is Japan.
      There is a proverb in Japan that goes, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do."
      他人の迷惑を考え、同行している子供達にもその意味を理解してもらい成長すること、そのことが旅行の意味だと思いますが?

  • @camzdeleon2818
    @camzdeleon2818 Před rokem +2

    Maybe you can colab with @rionIshida, he is Japanese vlogger too but he talks English