How to Survive Hell Train in Tokyo 💀

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  1. My wife and I visited Japan for the first time in October, and we got on a train from Haneda to Shibuya during rush hour with our luggage in tow. We were packed like sardines on the train and saw the staff that push people into the train. We're lucky that we aren't claustrophobic, as I've never been so immobilized. It wasn't until we got to our hotel that we realized that we got a glimpse of hell train. We just accepted it and went with the flow lol

  2. I don't think backpack position will break the laws of physics and change your total mass, my dude.

  3. Is the women's train a thing so women feel more comfortable and there's less chance of (sexual) harassment? Or are there other reasons?

  4. Somebody introduce them to avg Mumbai local trains experience ( just search it guys)😊😊

  5. so if you're not the anime protag… you HAVE to be the anime antagonist! Literally no action/response from you proves me right

  6. Another one would be, learn the busy times and you can maneuver around them. If your schedule allows it. Meeting up with a friend, busy times would be around when work shifts start. Leave a little early or later to avoid that rush. If you are able to. Getting to a place early is better than being really late.

  7. Bro the ammount of people who will sit at a bus stop for 20 minutes and then spend five minute holding up the bus to dig out their fare are the wooooorst like bro

  8. idk what my brain was doing, why was my reaction at seeing bochhi was a drop of life in me and "OH MY GOD ITS ME!!!!!!"

  9. ALSO!!! be ready to get off at least 2 stations before. Maybe more depending on the crowd, i usually take 2 as a margin in office hour metro rush

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