Exploring a Japanese Monorail!



We live near one of Japan’s monorail systems now so we decided it would be fun to see what’s available to see along it’s path!
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35 thoughts on “Exploring a Japanese Monorail!”

  1. Anyone who thinks there’s too much development needs to use more commercial airlines. The amount of undeveloped areas in the world is massive 🏔🏔🏔✈️🏔🏔🏔 On a side note Kyde looks great in red……it’s really her color.

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  2. The air conditioner next to the pachinko place reminds me of when I visited Japan in November 2011 after the great earthquake. There were signs in trains saying that saving electricity is important next to 2 out of maybe 20 fluorescent lights that had been removed while the wagons were still being heated up to 28°C!

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  3. Hey, Eric, did you know there was a funeral home in the back of Curry House Zoo? I hope there is a part B and Part 3 to this vid since you are only about 1/3 of the way on the line. These station hops are nice because things can be very different from station to station (or 2). I try to mention you channel in the comments of of the other JTubers I watch, referencing something similar you guys did. Ganbatte!

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  4. ok i can comment now, first of all pom poko super beautifull ghibli movie. Then, will a video on the monorail cat happen in the future? third, poor crid, but i can confirm that he said he wanted to bring racheal to the park.

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  5. I miss Tama area. I lived there over 35 years ago near KeioNagayama next to TamaCenter commuting to Shinjuku. At that time, the train line from TamaCenter to Hashimoto was under construction. There was no monorail at the time. When I missed the last train to TamaCenter drinking a lot with my colleagues in Shinjuku, I sometimes got on a train to SeisekiSakuragaoka then walked along Irohazaka to come back home. Irohazaka is where an animation movie Whisper of the Heart took place several years after my drunk walking.

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  6. Totally disgusting….the wicked snide witch of Murka hanging out with snidemaster 'Fiddling on a foreign roof (and making fun of absolutely EVERYTHING )' which begs the question WHAT THE F**K are you both doing here ??? Go home to suburban LA.

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