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[Why?] Why do trains in North Korea stop for days? A look at people's lives through power outages and railways! "I boarded a train, but it took days to reach my destination." This kind of railway situation, unimaginable in Japan, still exists in North Korea. This video focuses on the railway situation in North Korea, explaining in detail: • Why do trains stop for days? • The reality of power outages and electricity shortages • Aging railway infrastructure • The "life" that unfolds at stations and on stopped trains • The disparity between dedicated and regular trains In North Korea, railways are not merely a means of transportation. They are a "lifeline" supporting commerce, the transport of goods, and people's lives themselves. However, due to power outages and aging equipment, trains can be stopped for long periods. And during these stops, people buy water, sell lunches, and small market-like spaces emerge. Even with the same "train" as a mode of transport, it's amazing how much life can change just by changing the country's infrastructure and electricity situation. This video explores North Korea's railway system, offering insights into its social infrastructure, power supply, economy, and people's lives. It's recommended not only for railway enthusiasts but also for anyone interested in life and social structure in North Korea. Please watch until the end. [💬My thoughts as the channel operator] In Japan, it's taken for granted that trains run on time. However, this isn't a coincidence; it's built upon a vast infrastructure including power, track maintenance, and management systems. Conversely, if these systems collapse, transportation quickly becomes a "daily life problem." While it may seem like we're watching the railway system of an unfamiliar country, we might actually be seeing the "mechanisms that support society." I believe it's quite important not to take things for granted. [List of Reference Articles] ■Basic Data and Systems Railways of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea - Wikipedia https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway... Ministry of Railways of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea - Wikipedia https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministr... ■Comparative Examples with Japan The Reality of the "Dark Four Years" of Railways Where Passengers and Station Staff Were in a State of Desolation (Traffic News) https://trafficnews.jp/post/126481 History of Japanese Railways - Wikipedia https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/History... ■Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ "From the Window of a Train in North Korea" "Unique Railway Conditions: 'Unable to Go Fast,' 'The Lead Car Mysteriously Disappears'" ■note (Lee Eun-ha) "Trains, Airplanes, and People's Travel Habits: Travel and Transportation in North Korea" ■FNN Prime Online "'The Next Station is North Korea': Railway Stations on the Front Lines of the North-South Division and 'The Thoughts of the People Living There'" ■South Korean High-Speed Rail KTX (Wikipedia) https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/韓国速鉄 ■Yahoo! News "Kim Jong-un's Trains Are Incredibly Slow... Passengers Starving to Death is Commonplace Domestically" https://news.yahoo.co.jp/expert/artic... 【Subscribe to our channel here▼】 / @北北図鑑 【Regarding the Use of AI-Generated Footage】 In this video, to supplement scenes for which actual video footage is unavailable, some images created by AI are used. ■ AI Video Usage Thumbnail: Created using YouTube's "Get Suggestions" feature. ■ Intent of Production This is a "reconstruction image" intended to visually convey the situation at the time in an easy-to-understand manner, and does not represent actual recorded footage or specific individuals. It is published in accordance with YouTube's guidelines (modified content), with proper declaration and disclosure. ====Channel Purpose and Significance==== "North Korea Encyclopedia" is a channel that provides easy-to-understand explanations of the society, culture, history, and lives of the people of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), based on various materials, news reports, and publicly available information. North Korea is a country where information released to the outside world is limited, and there is much interest in its reality. This channel aims to provide information that will help viewers deepen their understanding of North Korea, by referencing multiple publicly available sources and materials, rather than presenting a single perspective. ===Credits=== Voice Vox: Male Character: Ryusei Aoyama ===Copyright Notice=== Please refrain from unauthorized reproduction, duplication, or plagiarism of the content of this video (script, structure, narration, etc.). All content on this channel is protected by copyright, and legal action may be taken if unauthorized use is confirmed. ===Fair Use (Quotation) Notice=== http...

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