I Drove My Own Capsule Train in Tokyo Japan | Miniature Train Driving Park

Today, we are visiting The Railway Museum located in Omiya, Saitama, Japan where you can easily access from Tokyo. I spent a whole day in various train driving experiences. Just relax and enjoy the video!

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37 Comments

  1. Some blue trains are here in Thailand but original blue color now turned into purple

  2. 子供のころに行った秋葉の交通博物館の後継施設? それとも関係ないのかな

  3. Це була просто фієрична екскурсія. Дякую. Дуже сподобалось ❤

  4. Благодарю за очень интересную экскурсию по железнодорожному музею. Жаль, что такого нет в моей стране, я бы часто его посещал👍👍👍

  5. またまた素晴らしい動画ですね。共有してくれてありがとう♥️♥️♥️

  6. 請問一支手機不是只能體驗1個設施嗎為何大大您可以體驗很多設施ㄋ

  7. If you want to experience the trains Japan had in the 1950s, come to the USA. That's basically what we're still using for train passenger transport today lol. USA infrastructure is so far behind.

  8. My dad always loved trains, and when I was a kid we had all sorts of toy trains in our house. We even had a couple of layouts/dioramas in the basement. Sadly, he passed away last week, but this video brings back some very happy memories. It looks like you had a lot of fun, thanks for sharing!

  9. As a train driver from the Netherlands I always enjoy it when there are trains in your videos (which happens a lot😅). I have been to the museum in Kyoto but I guess I should check this one out next time I’m in Japan!

  10. What a satisfying video ! The Tokyo Railway Museum is the "Disney" for railway enthusiasts like me ! Thank you so much for this video !

  11. Thank you so much for letting us all come along with you. And for the anime suggestion at the end – now I'm definitely interested to watch. Oh, and I keep forgetting that for others "2006" is supposed to mean "a long time ago"… 🙂

  12. Truly a labor of love – I especially liked to conductor simulator. Thanks for the video.

  13. That was fascinating, thank you.
    I think the free simulator you tried may have been developed by the man who composed many of the train departure songs that play on platforms around Japan, 向谷 実 (Mukaiya Minoru).

    BTW: at 42:57 I think you meant "What 'piqued' my interest…" It is a French word directly adopted into this English phrase.

  14. 다음주에 갈 예정인데 벌써 기대가 되네요 (당첨되려나.. ㅜ)

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  16. The work experiences are so cool. I now know what the conductors point to at the stops. I see it all the time!

    Hearing you do the announcements for Akihabara and Tokyo Stations was cool too! I should go soon.

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