The whole world knows that Japan is way ahead of most countries when it comes to technology. From vending machines that give out anything and everything to its public transport system that connects the entire country and saves a lot of time for locals and travellers - Japan is in the future already. And if the facts are not enough there are a gazillion videos on the internet to prove the same.
Trains in Japan can be classified into five types. They are shinkansen, limited express, express, rapid and local.?
Japanese trains and the Metro system are one of the most efficient ways to travel around cities in the country, and the Osaka Metro system is definitely one of its finest.?
A video of Japanese trains, functioning and making the daily commute easier for travellers, has been shared on Twitter with the caption, "Osaka, Japan". The one-minute-long clip shows trains in Osaka doing continuing their daily runs, and it is mindblowing, to say the least. The trains are moving on tracks that also shift accordingly. The smooth movement is so satisfying that it makes you want to watch the video on loop.
The video has a whopping 11.7 million views on the microblogging website and it is increasing with every passing second. It also has?345.2K likes and more than 65.1K retweets.?
People also took to the comments section to express their views on the video.
One user rightly wrote, "best place for train obsessions."
¡°Science can amuse and fascinate us all, but it is engineering that changes the world.¡±- Isaac Asimov?
"We need that," wrote another user.
"Remarkable Japanese efficiency and engineering," commented a third user.?
The Osaka Metro system is usually the best way to get around the city. One has to ensure they are familiar with the Osaka subway map and learn about the different train lines in order to avoid any mishaps or confusion.?
The city has a variety of railway lines, which belong both to JR and other private railways. While commuting between cities in Japan, it's extremely efficient to know the train line plan as it helps plan out your day if you want to go sightseeing.?
According to reports,?Osaka Metro is the only subway system in Japan to be legally classified as a tramway. All other subway systems in Japan are legally classified as railways. However, the Osaka Metro still has characteristics of a full-fledged metro system.
So, if you are planning to travel to Japan, forget about cabs; get familiar with its railway system and understand every aspect of it. It is affordable and convenient!
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