Riding Mie's most eccentric rural railway • Sangi Line

My day riding the Sangi Line in northern Mie, Japan, full of weird little stations (including one called "Hobo") and one of the only private passenger railways in Japan that still hauls freight. 0:00 Intro 1:50 Buying tickets 2:20 IC Cards / Tomida Station Platform 3:47 First look at the Sangi train 6:57 History of the Sangi Railway 8:40 Freight train at Yamajō Station 10:01 Hobo Station 10:56 Hokusei-Chūō-Kōenguchi Station 15:50 Daian Station / Children's Center ruins 20:14 Riding to Nyūgawa Station 22:02 Freight Train Museum 23:56 Walking to Ise-Hatta Station 25:46 Higashi-Fujiwara Station / Cement line 26:22 Nichi-Fujiwara Station 29:29 Checklist / Patreon thanks 🔵 Extended version   / 156325306   Full 67-minute ad-free version. Includes views of more station stops and sweeping window views, plus a far more detailed look at my wanderings around several stations along the Sangi Line, including my fascination with ramshackle little Ise-Hatta station, and my stop at Nishi-Nojiri, a haunting area around the Sangi Line's least-used station of all 🔵 Free newsletter issue   / 156325419   🔵 Bloopers - Sangi Line   / 156325348   🔵 Blog post https://www.t1dwanderer.com/?p=11913 About me My videos are about traveling, transportation, and wandering offbeat and lesser-known spots on the map for curiosity's sake. I publish a new video on YouTube each week, plus a free weekly newsletter and many more videos on Patreon. 🔵 Join me on Patreon:   / t1dwanderer   Thanks for watching! –Jeremy Music by mellowstu / Pond5