Even for Japan, this is a crazy rush hour scene. There’s no better example of how incredibly crowded rush-hour trains in Tokyo are than the existence of oshiya (literally “pushers”), rail operator employees whose job it is push passengers into the train carriages to compact empty interior space in hopes of letting as many people…
via One passenger pusher isn’t enough for Tokyo area train that needs three-man team【Video】 — SoraNews24
Imagine if they attempted to do this in the U.S.
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I can’t… I don’t want to. It would probably be a disaster.
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That looks painful! Fortunately, haven’t been in that kind of situation. Hopefully, not ever!
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It probably is! I have never been in this kind of situation, thank God! Though I’ve had to ride during the rush hour, it wasn’t this bad. But I always felt horrible when I did ride during the rush hour.
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I feel you, dear! We’ll probably get used to it after some time.
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