Remarkable winter ride on Japan’s remotest train

I rode the entirety of Japan's most remote train route. It goes north from Kushiro in eastern Hokkaido. The Senmo Line has some of Japan's least-used stations along it, and ends at the rough and tumble city of Abashiri on the Sea of Okhotsk. After that, I rode an Oyuki limited express on the Sekihoku Line through bigger mountains to Japan's coldest city, Asahikawa. On this six-hour odyssey, I saw thrilling snowy landscapes, looked for a glimpse of Hokkaido's deer and foxes, was stunned by huge chunks of endless pack ice bobbing in the ocean near Abashiri, and became mesmerized by the beauty of a train route through some otherwise completely inaccessible terrain. An experience like no other in the world. 🗺️ EXTENDED AD-FREE VERSION →   / 102124782   Support this channel on Patreon to get access to all my full-length YouTube videos, past, present, and future. Extended videos have no ads. See full list of perks and support tiers on Patreon. All earnings go toward building this channel. 🗺️ FREE NEWSLETTER →   / t1dwanderer   Follow me on Patreon (for free) to get my weekly newsletter, which features behind-the-scenes info, travel stories, and links to new YouTube videos before they're public. Music provided by Lynne Publishing, Groove_Master, and mellowstu / Pond5