I used to take this one route on the Chuo-Sobu line that would pass through a station that was typically empty. I always had this one conductor on the back car who would walk out to turn off the "get on the train" chimes.
She would point at it the whole walk over. This death point of pure JR east intensity. It looked like she was casting a spell on a misbehaving robot. It was cool.
Speaking of trains in Japan, I wonder if there is still anywhere where they sing out the station names. I don't think anyone does it anymore, unfortunately.
I used to take this one route on the Chuo-Sobu line that would pass through a station that was typically empty. I always had this one conductor on the back car who would walk out to turn off the "get on the train" chimes.
She would point at it the whole walk over. This death point of pure JR east intensity. It looked like she was casting a spell on a misbehaving robot. It was cool.
Always my favorite "I'm done with that" vibe
there's something satisfying about going from happy chirpy beep boop chimes to a loud click and then dead silence
Speaking of trains in Japan, I wonder if there is still anywhere where they sing out the station names. I don't think anyone does it anymore, unfortunately.