We love making train line videos. They recently renamed this train line and the timing was perfect with the season to check it out for a day!
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29 Comments

  1. Somehow I missed this one, glad I went back to look! Love the duck butt, it's so thoroughly Japanese. This looked like a really cool experience, thanks for taking us along and telling us some facts and history along the way!

  2. Love seeing the trams and the area around.

    I would definitely give the surf and turf on a stick a go.

  3. Great video guys! Really enjoyed seeing those little trams again and the nice painting at Minowabashi station! In 2017 on our second trip to Japan, my wife and I rode to Miyanomae station to eat in a restaurant nearby : どん平. If you ever go back to the area, you should give it a try : they were featured in the Solitary Gourmet (aka Kodoku No Gurume) which is a japanese drama series about a salesman that stops to eat in "local" restaurants all across the country but mostly in and around Tokyo. Actors are hired but the shops are real. This one specializes in Flaming Sake Hotpots with shabu shabu meat and they also have delicious tonkatsu.
    If we ever visit Tokyo again, it will be one of our first stops 😉
    Please do more train videos, or just any Japan videos really, they are amazing and help with Japan nostalgia !

  4. So regarding the amount of people buried. In downtown Fredericksburg and one of the national battlefield cemeteries where they do The luminaries, the markers will also show a number which I really couldn't figure out what it was for. I was told by one of the park rangers that that's how many bodies are buried in that one spot. I've seen the number upwards of 10. Which really surprised me

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