Tokyo Commute

Fri 2007/06/01 15:24 JST
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Tokyo Commute title=

There is one thing I miss about working at Microsoft - the great views (Amazon had great views too). But the thing I definitely don't miss is being squashed on the train and dodging swarms of fellow commuters on the way to work every morning.
Took this photo when I went to the Shizuoka Hobby Show and had flashbacks of me being squashed on the trains ^^;

Tokyo Commute title=

Train platforms are located all over the place and you will experience people charging from all directions. Getting to your train can be most stressful from having to dodge human projectiles - then its more stress waiting on the train when you get there ^^;

But there is one technique that I use often to get through the crowds without having to go through grief - its quite simple.

What you do is to locate a fellow human who is charging through the crowds in the direction you want to go in. People tend to move away from Chargers due to the manner that they charge through the crowds.
What you do then is to locate yourself behind that person and use them as a shield.
If your Charging Shield wanders off then locate another Charging Shield until you reach your destination. This works wonders and you will find that you will be able to navigate even the most busiest of stations (like Shinagawa station pictured here).

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  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I use that 'hide behind the charger' method often ^^;

    They clear the road for you so all you have to do is stick behind. Great for protecting your figures and anime stuff after an event ^^

    Fri 2007/06/01 18:21:07 JST (ID #48879)
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  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I use that 'hide behind the charger' method often ^^;

    They clear the road for you so all you have to do is stick behind. Great for protecting your figures and anime stuff after an event ^^

    Fri 2007/06/01 18:21:07 JST (ID #90883)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I use that 'hide behind the charger' method often ^^;

    They clear the road for you so all you have to do is stick behind. Great for protecting your figures and anime stuff after an event ^^

    Fri 2007/06/01 18:21:07 JST (ID #116579)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    I use that 'hide behind the charger' method often ^^;

    They clear the road for you so all you have to do is stick behind. Great for protecting your figures and anime stuff after an event ^^

    Fri 2007/06/01 18:21:07 JST (ID #142404)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • Adun
    Adun in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    ColdFusion Developer
    http://www.moemoerabu.net

    The packed train is definitely a down point, though when I was on the trains it didn't seem that bad. Though going through that everyday I can see it getting stressful. That charger method wouldn't work well here in Sydney as most people don't move out of the way.

    Fri 2007/06/01 18:59:11 JST (ID #48882)
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  • Adun
    Adun in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    ColdFusion Developer
    http://www.moemoerabu.net

    The packed train is definitely a down point, though when I was on the trains it didn't seem that bad. Though going through that everyday I can see it getting stressful. That charger method wouldn't work well here in Sydney as most people don't move out of the way.

    Fri 2007/06/01 18:59:11 JST (ID #90886)
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  • Adun
    Adun in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    ColdFusion Developer
    http://www.moemoerabu.net

    The packed train is definitely a down point, though when I was on the trains it didn't seem that bad. Though going through that everyday I can see it getting stressful. That charger method wouldn't work well here in Sydney as most people don't move out of the way.

    Fri 2007/06/01 18:59:11 JST (ID #116582)
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  • Adun
    Adun in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    ColdFusion Developer
    http://www.moemoerabu.net

    The packed train is definitely a down point, though when I was on the trains it didn't seem that bad. Though going through that everyday I can see it getting stressful. That charger method wouldn't work well here in Sydney as most people don't move out of the way.

    Fri 2007/06/01 18:59:11 JST (ID #142407)
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  • Kar22
    Kar22 in Tokyo (Registered on 2007/01/08)
    Accountant
    http://www.google.com

    I hate it when there is another bloke pressed up against my back. Or when you are pressed up against another blokes back in the morning train. Ueggh (vomit sound). Actually, how do I spell a vomit sound properly?

    Fri 2007/06/01 19:50:46 JST (ID #48884)
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  • Kar22
    Kar22 in Tokyo (Registered on 2007/01/08)
    Accountant
    http://www.google.com

    I hate it when there is another bloke pressed up against my back. Or when you are pressed up against another blokes back in the morning train. Ueggh (vomit sound). Actually, how do I spell a vomit sound properly?

    Fri 2007/06/01 19:50:46 JST (ID #90888)
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  • Kar22
    Kar22 in Tokyo (Registered on 2007/01/08)
    Accountant
    http://www.google.com

    I hate it when there is another bloke pressed up against my back. Or when you are pressed up against another blokes back in the morning train. Ueggh (vomit sound). Actually, how do I spell a vomit sound properly?

    Fri 2007/06/01 19:50:46 JST (ID #116584)
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  • Kar22
    Kar22 in Tokyo (Registered on 2007/01/08)
    Accountant
    http://www.google.com

    I hate it when there is another bloke pressed up against my back. Or when you are pressed up against another blokes back in the morning train. Ueggh (vomit sound). Actually, how do I spell a vomit sound properly?

    Fri 2007/06/01 19:50:46 JST (ID #142409)
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  • Tragic comedy
    Tragic comedy in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Animator/ graphic designer
    http://www.collateralds.com/

    *BLarghhhh~*
    vomit sound?

    yeah i go through lots of commuting..i found its best to just stay out of the way until the crowd thins so i can make my way in without much hassle(sidles in and out of morning bus crowd everyday)

    Fri 2007/06/01 20:00:53 JST (ID #48886)
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  • Tragic comedy
    Tragic comedy in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Animator/ graphic designer
    http://www.collateralds.com/

    *BLarghhhh~*
    vomit sound?

    yeah i go through lots of commuting..i found its best to just stay out of the way until the crowd thins so i can make my way in without much hassle(sidles in and out of morning bus crowd everyday)

    Fri 2007/06/01 20:00:53 JST (ID #90890)
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  • Tragic comedy
    Tragic comedy in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Animator/ graphic designer
    http://www.collateralds.com/

    *BLarghhhh~*
    vomit sound?

    yeah i go through lots of commuting..i found its best to just stay out of the way until the crowd thins so i can make my way in without much hassle(sidles in and out of morning bus crowd everyday)

    Fri 2007/06/01 20:00:53 JST (ID #116586)
    reply to Tragic comedy's comment
  • Tragic comedy
    Tragic comedy in Singapore (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Animator/ graphic designer
    http://www.collateralds.com/

    *BLarghhhh~*
    vomit sound?

    yeah i go through lots of commuting..i found its best to just stay out of the way until the crowd thins so i can make my way in without much hassle(sidles in and out of morning bus crowd everyday)

    Fri 2007/06/01 20:00:53 JST (ID #142411)
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  • thegeek
    thegeek in Northern California, United States (Registered on 2007/03/26)
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    Behind the Charger.... I am the Charger. ;-) But, when your 6 foot 4 (195cm) people tend to get out of your way whither you are Charging or not

    Fri 2007/06/01 20:16:27 JST (ID #48888)
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  • thegeek
    thegeek in Northern California, United States (Registered on 2007/03/26)
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    Behind the Charger.... I am the Charger. ;-) But, when your 6 foot 4 (195cm) people tend to get out of your way whither you are Charging or not

    Fri 2007/06/01 20:16:27 JST (ID #90892)
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  • thegeek
    thegeek in Northern California, United States (Registered on 2007/03/26)
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    Behind the Charger.... I am the Charger. ;-) But, when your 6 foot 4 (195cm) people tend to get out of your way whither you are Charging or not

    Fri 2007/06/01 20:16:27 JST (ID #116588)
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  • thegeek
    thegeek in Northern California, United States (Registered on 2007/03/26)
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    http://www.thegeekreview.com

    Behind the Charger.... I am the Charger. ;-) But, when your 6 foot 4 (195cm) people tend to get out of your way whither you are Charging or not

    Fri 2007/06/01 20:16:27 JST (ID #142413)
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  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    I tend to use the charger as the shield a lot, since I'm not that large or intimidating lol

    While I was in Japan I did experience the packed train syndrome, it was REALLY packed, those TV shows and anime don't lie! It was nice having a lady pressing up to you tho ^^;;

    Fri 2007/06/01 20:56:45 JST (ID #48890)
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  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    I tend to use the charger as the shield a lot, since I'm not that large or intimidating lol

    While I was in Japan I did experience the packed train syndrome, it was REALLY packed, those TV shows and anime don't lie! It was nice having a lady pressing up to you tho ^^;;

    Fri 2007/06/01 20:56:45 JST (ID #90894)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    I tend to use the charger as the shield a lot, since I'm not that large or intimidating lol

    While I was in Japan I did experience the packed train syndrome, it was REALLY packed, those TV shows and anime don't lie! It was nice having a lady pressing up to you tho ^^;;

    Fri 2007/06/01 20:56:45 JST (ID #116590)
    reply to Aya Kyunik's comment
  • Aya Kyunik
    Aya Kyunik in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/22)
    Graphic Art/Pre-press/3D animator/wannabe hikkikomori
    http://moeidolatry.com

    I tend to use the charger as the shield a lot, since I'm not that large or intimidating lol

    While I was in Japan I did experience the packed train syndrome, it was REALLY packed, those TV shows and anime don't lie! It was nice having a lady pressing up to you tho ^^;;

    Fri 2007/06/01 20:56:45 JST (ID #142415)
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  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    Normally I end up being the charger in many occasions where gf, friends, even my mom used me as a shield to walk through the sea of people.

    Fri 2007/06/01 21:08:31 JST (ID #48892)
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  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    Normally I end up being the charger in many occasions where gf, friends, even my mom used me as a shield to walk through the sea of people.

    Fri 2007/06/01 21:08:31 JST (ID #90896)
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  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    Normally I end up being the charger in many occasions where gf, friends, even my mom used me as a shield to walk through the sea of people.

    Fri 2007/06/01 21:08:31 JST (ID #116592)
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  • Alafista OTAKU
    Alafista OTAKU in Singapore (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Policy & Research Officer
    http://www.alafista.com/

    Normally I end up being the charger in many occasions where gf, friends, even my mom used me as a shield to walk through the sea of people.

    Fri 2007/06/01 21:08:31 JST (ID #142417)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    There's no such thing here in my area. heheh. Although I did experience that situation when I was in Manila. Especially during rush hour. Man, I felt like a packed of canned sardines. >_>

    Fri 2007/06/01 21:28:49 JST (ID #48894)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    There's no such thing here in my area. heheh. Although I did experience that situation when I was in Manila. Especially during rush hour. Man, I felt like a packed of canned sardines. >_>

    Fri 2007/06/01 21:28:49 JST (ID #90898)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    There's no such thing here in my area. heheh. Although I did experience that situation when I was in Manila. Especially during rush hour. Man, I felt like a packed of canned sardines. >_>

    Fri 2007/06/01 21:28:49 JST (ID #116594)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    There's no such thing here in my area. heheh. Although I did experience that situation when I was in Manila. Especially during rush hour. Man, I felt like a packed of canned sardines. >_>

    Fri 2007/06/01 21:28:49 JST (ID #142419)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    lolz. same grief that i've experienced during commuting especially riding the train. i have to battle the hordes of people on-peak and/or off-peak rush hours @@

    Fri 2007/06/01 23:27:53 JST (ID #48900)
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    • xanthe
      xanthe in Philippines (Registered on 2008/05/03)
      aspiring to become a doujin and graphics artist cum lawyer
      http://aki7.bottled-wish.info

      hahahah the MRT is worse, next to the old LRT line... have you tried the newer LRT line? It runs like a breeze :P

      getting squashed hurts and sometimes tearful too. I remember being in the women only carriage and i was forced outside the train when the older women got off--I was squealing for my friends to pull me back! hahaha some women are as strong as men when they push O_O"""""""""""

      Thu 2008/06/05 17:04:21 JST (ID #205255)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    lolz. same grief that i've experienced during commuting especially riding the train. i have to battle the hordes of people on-peak and/or off-peak rush hours @@

    Fri 2007/06/01 23:27:53 JST (ID #90904)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    lolz. same grief that i've experienced during commuting especially riding the train. i have to battle the hordes of people on-peak and/or off-peak rush hours @@

    Fri 2007/06/01 23:27:53 JST (ID #116600)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    lolz. same grief that i've experienced during commuting especially riding the train. i have to battle the hordes of people on-peak and/or off-peak rush hours @@

    Fri 2007/06/01 23:27:53 JST (ID #142425)
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  • Otaku Blue
    Otaku Blue in London (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Student
    http://www.otakublue.wordpress.com

    This sort of thing dosn't really happen to me unless im going to an event like London MCM Expo. There is always a massive fight between comuters to get onto the DLR. Reason being everyone wants to get to expo as soon as possible. Due to the fact me and my friends are always on the DLR before we get near the excel centre, we are always crushed by the masses of Expo-ers.

    Sat 2007/06/02 03:13:18 JST (ID #48906)
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  • Otaku Blue
    Otaku Blue in London (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Student
    http://www.otakublue.wordpress.com

    This sort of thing dosn't really happen to me unless im going to an event like London MCM Expo. There is always a massive fight between comuters to get onto the DLR. Reason being everyone wants to get to expo as soon as possible. Due to the fact me and my friends are always on the DLR before we get near the excel centre, we are always crushed by the masses of Expo-ers.

    Sat 2007/06/02 03:13:18 JST (ID #90910)
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  • Otaku Blue
    Otaku Blue in London (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Student
    http://www.otakublue.wordpress.com

    This sort of thing dosn't really happen to me unless im going to an event like London MCM Expo. There is always a massive fight between comuters to get onto the DLR. Reason being everyone wants to get to expo as soon as possible. Due to the fact me and my friends are always on the DLR before we get near the excel centre, we are always crushed by the masses of Expo-ers.

    Sat 2007/06/02 03:13:18 JST (ID #116606)
    reply to Otaku Blue's comment
  • Otaku Blue
    Otaku Blue in London (Registered on 2007/05/12)
    Student
    http://www.otakublue.wordpress.com

    This sort of thing dosn't really happen to me unless im going to an event like London MCM Expo. There is always a massive fight between comuters to get onto the DLR. Reason being everyone wants to get to expo as soon as possible. Due to the fact me and my friends are always on the DLR before we get near the excel centre, we are always crushed by the masses of Expo-ers.

    Sat 2007/06/02 03:13:18 JST (ID #142431)
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  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    Like icie, I envision myself as someone engulfed in danmaku, and I just imagine that I''m trying to go through some tight patterns while boarding and leaving trains. It's a lot easier when you listen to stuff like Alstroemeria Records' trance and ZUN's music. It helps me relax (or at least to get into the mood).

    Sat 2007/06/02 05:38:14 JST (ID #48910)
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  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    Like icie, I envision myself as someone engulfed in danmaku, and I just imagine that I''m trying to go through some tight patterns while boarding and leaving trains. It's a lot easier when you listen to stuff like Alstroemeria Records' trance and ZUN's music. It helps me relax (or at least to get into the mood).

    Sat 2007/06/02 05:38:14 JST (ID #90914)
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  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    Like icie, I envision myself as someone engulfed in danmaku, and I just imagine that I''m trying to go through some tight patterns while boarding and leaving trains. It's a lot easier when you listen to stuff like Alstroemeria Records' trance and ZUN's music. It helps me relax (or at least to get into the mood).

    Sat 2007/06/02 05:38:14 JST (ID #116610)
    reply to Zeroblade's comment
  • Zeroblade
    Zeroblade in Manila, Philippines (Registered on 2007/04/10)
    Student
    http://zeroblade.dasaku.net

    Like icie, I envision myself as someone engulfed in danmaku, and I just imagine that I''m trying to go through some tight patterns while boarding and leaving trains. It's a lot easier when you listen to stuff like Alstroemeria Records' trance and ZUN's music. It helps me relax (or at least to get into the mood).

    Sat 2007/06/02 05:38:14 JST (ID #142435)
    reply to Zeroblade's comment
  • kaito kun
    kaito kun in Hong Kong (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    student

    i wish i lived in japan.... its soo seems soo exciting

    Sat 2007/06/02 06:48:11 JST (ID #48913)
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  • kaito kun
    kaito kun in Hong Kong (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    student

    i wish i lived in japan.... its soo seems soo exciting

    Sat 2007/06/02 06:48:11 JST (ID #90917)
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  • kaito kun
    kaito kun in Hong Kong (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    student

    i wish i lived in japan.... its soo seems soo exciting

    Sat 2007/06/02 06:48:11 JST (ID #116613)
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  • kaito kun
    kaito kun in Hong Kong (Registered on 2007/06/11)
    student

    i wish i lived in japan.... its soo seems soo exciting

    Sat 2007/06/02 06:48:11 JST (ID #142438)
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  • Zer0
    Zer0 in Singapore (Registered on 2007/01/11)
    Keyboard Warrior
    http://textfiend.net/zerohero

    At least Japanese people bother queuing before they get onto the trains or to wait for the next train to arrive.

    In Singapore, its a mad scrum to get onto the cabin, even before letting passengers alight.

    Sat 2007/06/02 07:29:45 JST (ID #48914)
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  • Zer0
    Zer0 in Singapore (Registered on 2007/01/11)
    Keyboard Warrior
    http://textfiend.net/zerohero

    At least Japanese people bother queuing before they get onto the trains or to wait for the next train to arrive.

    In Singapore, its a mad scrum to get onto the cabin, even before letting passengers alight.

    Sat 2007/06/02 07:29:45 JST (ID #90918)
    reply to Zer0's comment
  • Zer0
    Zer0 in Singapore (Registered on 2007/01/11)
    Keyboard Warrior
    http://textfiend.net/zerohero

    At least Japanese people bother queuing before they get onto the trains or to wait for the next train to arrive.

    In Singapore, its a mad scrum to get onto the cabin, even before letting passengers alight.

    Sat 2007/06/02 07:29:45 JST (ID #116614)
    reply to Zer0's comment
  • Zer0
    Zer0 in Singapore (Registered on 2007/01/11)
    Keyboard Warrior
    http://textfiend.net/zerohero

    At least Japanese people bother queuing before they get onto the trains or to wait for the next train to arrive.

    In Singapore, its a mad scrum to get onto the cabin, even before letting passengers alight.

    Sat 2007/06/02 07:29:45 JST (ID #142439)
    reply to Zer0's comment
  • radical anime fan
    radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
    Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
    http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

    i second Zero. its a real pain when people just squeeze past. they dont queue up, dont wait for the people to finish exiting, dont apologize when they bump into others. ToT

    one more thing. is it just me or did S'pore's train system become a new fad for suicide? plenty of people have been going that way...

    Sat 2007/06/02 08:04:10 JST (ID #48919)
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  • radical anime fan
    radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
    Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
    http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

    i second Zero. its a real pain when people just squeeze past. they dont queue up, dont wait for the people to finish exiting, dont apologize when they bump into others. ToT

    one more thing. is it just me or did S'pore's train system become a new fad for suicide? plenty of people have been going that way...

    Sat 2007/06/02 08:04:10 JST (ID #90923)
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  • radical anime fan
    radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
    Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
    http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

    i second Zero. its a real pain when people just squeeze past. they dont queue up, dont wait for the people to finish exiting, dont apologize when they bump into others. ToT

    one more thing. is it just me or did S'pore's train system become a new fad for suicide? plenty of people have been going that way...

    Sat 2007/06/02 08:04:10 JST (ID #116619)
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  • radical anime fan
    radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
    Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
    http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

    i second Zero. its a real pain when people just squeeze past. they dont queue up, dont wait for the people to finish exiting, dont apologize when they bump into others. ToT

    one more thing. is it just me or did S'pore's train system become a new fad for suicide? plenty of people have been going that way...

    Sat 2007/06/02 08:04:10 JST (ID #142444)
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  • Jamaipanese
    Jamaipanese in Jamaica (Registered on 2007/05/28)
    overemployed
    http://www.jamaipanese.com

    lol @ charging shield - sounds like a RPG battle technique ^_^

    Sat 2007/06/02 09:28:14 JST (ID #48921)
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  • Jamaipanese
    Jamaipanese in Jamaica (Registered on 2007/05/28)
    overemployed
    http://www.jamaipanese.com

    lol @ charging shield - sounds like a RPG battle technique ^_^

    Sat 2007/06/02 09:28:14 JST (ID #90925)
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  • Jamaipanese
    Jamaipanese in Jamaica (Registered on 2007/05/28)
    overemployed
    http://www.jamaipanese.com

    lol @ charging shield - sounds like a RPG battle technique ^_^

    Sat 2007/06/02 09:28:14 JST (ID #116621)
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  • Jamaipanese
    Jamaipanese in Jamaica (Registered on 2007/05/28)
    overemployed
    http://www.jamaipanese.com

    lol @ charging shield - sounds like a RPG battle technique ^_^

    Sat 2007/06/02 09:28:14 JST (ID #142446)
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  • lennylein
    lennylein in China, Shanghai (Registered on 2007/05/26)
    AV Movie Critic :p
    http://chefkoch.shanghai-scout.com

    Well, impressive amout of people but since in Japan everyone has at least some basic knowledge about good manners and social behavior, you never feel like running for your life in those train stations.
    Compare that to Shanghai on a moderate busy weekday for example in People's Square Subway station - Hordes of people pushing and squeezing into (and out of) the trains, running around, pushing you around and worst case stealing your mobile phone. Not to mention those blarring "Traffic advisors" who constantly shout 先下后上!! into their megaphones which really kill your nerves sometimes.... ah well... I am just pissed off today... time for a relaxing shower and watching that new Mihiro flick :p

    Sat 2007/06/02 10:19:00 JST (ID #48923)
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  • lennylein
    lennylein in China, Shanghai (Registered on 2007/05/26)
    AV Movie Critic :p
    http://chefkoch.shanghai-scout.com

    Well, impressive amout of people but since in Japan everyone has at least some basic knowledge about good manners and social behavior, you never feel like running for your life in those train stations.
    Compare that to Shanghai on a moderate busy weekday for example in People's Square Subway station - Hordes of people pushing and squeezing into (and out of) the trains, running around, pushing you around and worst case stealing your mobile phone. Not to mention those blarring "Traffic advisors" who constantly shout 先下后上!! into their megaphones which really kill your nerves sometimes.... ah well... I am just pissed off today... time for a relaxing shower and watching that new Mihiro flick :p

    Sat 2007/06/02 10:19:00 JST (ID #90927)
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  • lennylein
    lennylein in China, Shanghai (Registered on 2007/05/26)
    AV Movie Critic :p
    http://chefkoch.shanghai-scout.com

    Well, impressive amout of people but since in Japan everyone has at least some basic knowledge about good manners and social behavior, you never feel like running for your life in those train stations.
    Compare that to Shanghai on a moderate busy weekday for example in People's Square Subway station - Hordes of people pushing and squeezing into (and out of) the trains, running around, pushing you around and worst case stealing your mobile phone. Not to mention those blarring "Traffic advisors" who constantly shout 先下后上!! into their megaphones which really kill your nerves sometimes.... ah well... I am just pissed off today... time for a relaxing shower and watching that new Mihiro flick :p

    Sat 2007/06/02 10:19:00 JST (ID #116623)
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  • lennylein
    lennylein in China, Shanghai (Registered on 2007/05/26)
    AV Movie Critic :p
    http://chefkoch.shanghai-scout.com

    Well, impressive amout of people but since in Japan everyone has at least some basic knowledge about good manners and social behavior, you never feel like running for your life in those train stations.
    Compare that to Shanghai on a moderate busy weekday for example in People's Square Subway station - Hordes of people pushing and squeezing into (and out of) the trains, running around, pushing you around and worst case stealing your mobile phone. Not to mention those blarring "Traffic advisors" who constantly shout 先下后上!! into their megaphones which really kill your nerves sometimes.... ah well... I am just pissed off today... time for a relaxing shower and watching that new Mihiro flick :p

    Sat 2007/06/02 10:19:00 JST (ID #142448)
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  • Boris
    Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Visual Communications and Web 2.0
    http://www.imagineboris.com

    hahah that is a nice strategy danny, i know the feeling.

    Sat 2007/06/02 14:57:18 JST (ID #48930)
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  • Boris
    Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Visual Communications and Web 2.0
    http://www.imagineboris.com

    hahah that is a nice strategy danny, i know the feeling.

    Sat 2007/06/02 14:57:18 JST (ID #90934)
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  • Boris
    Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Visual Communications and Web 2.0
    http://www.imagineboris.com

    hahah that is a nice strategy danny, i know the feeling.

    Sat 2007/06/02 14:57:18 JST (ID #116630)
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  • Boris
    Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Visual Communications and Web 2.0
    http://www.imagineboris.com

    hahah that is a nice strategy danny, i know the feeling.

    Sat 2007/06/02 14:57:18 JST (ID #142455)
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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    One thing I do like about Japan is that people generally queue up in a good manner.

    Sat 2007/06/02 20:51:33 JST (ID #48946)
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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    One thing I do like about Japan is that people generally queue up in a good manner.

    Sat 2007/06/02 20:51:33 JST (ID #90950)
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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    One thing I do like about Japan is that people generally queue up in a good manner.

    Sat 2007/06/02 20:51:33 JST (ID #116646)
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  • Danny Choo
    Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
    CEO MIrai Inc
    http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

    One thing I do like about Japan is that people generally queue up in a good manner.

    Sat 2007/06/02 20:51:33 JST (ID #142471)
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  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Lol, I seen that here in the U.S., when I drive my car ambulances pass by in a rush to save someone with sirens blazing and everyone moves out of the way for it and some jerk is following it and speeding through after it. Really annoying when traffic happens and you see that lol.

    Sun 2007/06/03 01:35:16 JST (ID #48970)
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  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Lol, I seen that here in the U.S., when I drive my car ambulances pass by in a rush to save someone with sirens blazing and everyone moves out of the way for it and some jerk is following it and speeding through after it. Really annoying when traffic happens and you see that lol.

    Sun 2007/06/03 01:35:16 JST (ID #90974)
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  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Lol, I seen that here in the U.S., when I drive my car ambulances pass by in a rush to save someone with sirens blazing and everyone moves out of the way for it and some jerk is following it and speeding through after it. Really annoying when traffic happens and you see that lol.

    Sun 2007/06/03 01:35:16 JST (ID #116670)
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  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    Lol, I seen that here in the U.S., when I drive my car ambulances pass by in a rush to save someone with sirens blazing and everyone moves out of the way for it and some jerk is following it and speeding through after it. Really annoying when traffic happens and you see that lol.

    Sun 2007/06/03 01:35:16 JST (ID #142495)
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  • Fonzler
    Fonzler in a small dark room in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/31)
    萌え命

    What a great idea! I never thought of that. Now I have an alternative to getting around Tokyo without having one of my friends gaijin-smashing a path for me.

    Tue 2007/06/05 07:25:19 JST (ID #49124)
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  • Fonzler
    Fonzler in a small dark room in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/31)
    萌え命

    What a great idea! I never thought of that. Now I have an alternative to getting around Tokyo without having one of my friends gaijin-smashing a path for me.

    Tue 2007/06/05 07:25:19 JST (ID #91128)
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  • Fonzler
    Fonzler in a small dark room in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/31)
    萌え命

    What a great idea! I never thought of that. Now I have an alternative to getting around Tokyo without having one of my friends gaijin-smashing a path for me.

    Tue 2007/06/05 07:25:19 JST (ID #116824)
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  • Fonzler
    Fonzler in a small dark room in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/05/31)
    萌え命

    What a great idea! I never thought of that. Now I have an alternative to getting around Tokyo without having one of my friends gaijin-smashing a path for me.

    Tue 2007/06/05 07:25:19 JST (ID #142649)
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  • AslanCross
    AslanCross in Naos Elyon (Registered on 2007/04/16)
    Castigator of Students
    http://aslancross.wordpress.com

    Using the trains to commute here in Manila is sometimes annoying due to the small size of the trains. The newest train line is pretty spacious, but the most-used one along our main thoroughfare is always pretty cramped. You have like five people cramming through a door designed for one. -_-

    Thankfully I'm taller and broader than most other people here, but it's still pretty hard to squeeze in when I'm carrying a huge backpack with my laptop inside.

    Sat 2007/06/09 17:21:53 JST (ID #49401)
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    • xanthe
      xanthe in Philippines (Registered on 2008/05/03)
      aspiring to become a doujin and graphics artist cum lawyer
      http://aki7.bottled-wish.info

      haha I don't wanna try and guess where you're commuting from XD

      Thu 2008/06/05 17:12:30 JST (ID #205258)
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  • AslanCross
    AslanCross in Naos Elyon (Registered on 2007/04/16)
    Castigator of Students
    http://aslancross.wordpress.com

    Using the trains to commute here in Manila is sometimes annoying due to the small size of the trains. The newest train line is pretty spacious, but the most-used one along our main thoroughfare is always pretty cramped. You have like five people cramming through a door designed for one. -_-

    Thankfully I'm taller and broader than most other people here, but it's still pretty hard to squeeze in when I'm carrying a huge backpack with my laptop inside.

    Sat 2007/06/09 17:21:53 JST (ID #91405)
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  • AslanCross
    AslanCross in Naos Elyon (Registered on 2007/04/16)
    Castigator of Students
    http://aslancross.wordpress.com

    Using the trains to commute here in Manila is sometimes annoying due to the small size of the trains. The newest train line is pretty spacious, but the most-used one along our main thoroughfare is always pretty cramped. You have like five people cramming through a door designed for one. -_-

    Thankfully I'm taller and broader than most other people here, but it's still pretty hard to squeeze in when I'm carrying a huge backpack with my laptop inside.

    Sat 2007/06/09 17:21:53 JST (ID #117101)
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  • AslanCross
    AslanCross in Naos Elyon (Registered on 2007/04/16)
    Castigator of Students
    http://aslancross.wordpress.com

    Using the trains to commute here in Manila is sometimes annoying due to the small size of the trains. The newest train line is pretty spacious, but the most-used one along our main thoroughfare is always pretty cramped. You have like five people cramming through a door designed for one. -_-

    Thankfully I'm taller and broader than most other people here, but it's still pretty hard to squeeze in when I'm carrying a huge backpack with my laptop inside.

    Sat 2007/06/09 17:21:53 JST (ID #142926)
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  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    I usually walk to school even if it's raining... LOL, use charging commuters as shields...

    Sat 2008/02/09 09:32:49 JST (ID #71878)
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  • Red diver
    Red diver in Singapore (Registered on 2007/05/23)
    Senior designer (Permanent Exhibits)
    http://www.coroflot.com/rediver

    I actually wanted to comment about the different behavour between the train passengers or Japan and Sg. But then, seem like my thoughts has already been well said here.. haha. Nevertheless, when I was in Japan, Through observation, I learned allot from the people simply by talking trains and buses. Something that we here (in Sg) must really practise.. "patient".

    But one worst thing we could ever experience was... To get squessed with a big group of unknown people in the same cabin that smells.. That is happening here and one of the main really which drives people to buy a car, eventhough it is damp expensive here.

    Thu 2008/06/05 20:49:38 JST (ID #205418)
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  • Trickster
    Trickster in Derbyshire, UK (Registered on 2007/11/10)
    IT Engineer

    Usually don't have any issues with my commute, 20 mins drive each way. However, this week have the joy of working at a different office 200mile round trip commute. Nice long drive at start and end of the day. Still better than usuing public transport for the trip though.

    Thu 2008/06/05 21:55:40 JST (ID #205452)
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  • Racer's Dream
    Racer's Dream in Curva Tamburello (Registered on 2009/01/27)
    90's F1 Afficionate and Anti-Otaku
    http://www.livestream.com/f1action

    Commute is for the suicides...Real daredevils and anti-otakus like me drive each morning pullin' out 725km/h

    Sat 2009/05/30 03:52:28 JST (ID #626541)
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