Japanese Train Announcements / 日本の電車のアナウンス
371,706
Published 2019-10-20
www.patreon.com/dogen
Japanese Train Announcements / Japanese Trains / Japanese / Trains / 日本の電車のアナウンス / 日本の電車 / 日本語 / 電車
All Comments (21)
-
Fact: Dōgen is just acting over recorded audio taken from an actual train announcement
-
It's always either the pre-recorded overly-happy female announcer or the incredibly unmotivated 30-to-40-something male driver over the PA. There is no in between. Especially the くだっっっさい
-
This is wholly inaccurate: I can still understand what Dogen was saying
-
I'm on the shinkansen right now trying not to cry out of laughter haha. Too good.
-
マジ 本当のことです
-
My favourite now is when the conductor tries to flex on the pre-recorded message and interrupts the English recording with some English of their own.
-
「お降りくだっsssさいっ」の所ありありすぎるwww
-
日本語が母国語でも聞き取れないことが少なからずありますよね笑
-
謎のガサガサ音わかる
-
When you nervously stare at your Google maps to make sure it's the right station
-
shoutouts to the fellas that watched this in the original video
-
リアル過ぎて変な声で笑ってしまったwwwww
-
Me on the train: it totally just said 右 Door opens 左 Me: whaaaaaat
-
Rural-ish limited express trains are even more fun. After hearing the same long announcement in japanese, english and mandarin, the driver will start listing what time the train will stop at each station, which carridges are reserved/non-reserved, that the train is non-smoking, where the toilet is and so on.. This usually goes on until the train stops at the next station, at which point the cycle repeats. Although people on the train are quiet, I quickly found out headphones are mandatory...
-
あの独特のシャーって音も上手く再現されてて笑った😂
-
meanwhile inside any bus: "hasshashshshssu"
-
this is exceptionally funny when u’ve actually been on japanese train
-
予想される日本語「ドア、閉まります。」 実際の京急「ダァ!シエリイェス‼︎シエリイェス‼︎」
-
They're definitely wiping their noses! There's no other explanation for that static sound! 😆
-
The thing is, this happens everywhere in the world. You legit cannot understand anything. It’s like a doctor’s writting but in voice.