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Inside a train

Oct 01, 2003 10:04 am / 4 comments

Com­mon cases in Tokyo

Focused think­ing time:
Aver­age com­mute time for peo­ple work­ing in Tokyo area is a lit­tle over one hour, I think. My time on the com­mute train is 30 min­utes. Nice time to have focused think­ing is when the train is really crowded, but I would have enough room to open my book com­fort­ably and read. I would read, think of some­thing then write into the book.

Some­thing about hav­ing lots of peo­ple around me, each think­ing their own thoughts, but stay­ing quite. Com­mute train in Tokyo is usally very quite for that many peo­ple to be rid­ing it.

On the other hand, it’s no good when sev­eral peo­ple are talk­ing near by, since it gets distracting.

Focused con­ver­sa­tion (meet­ing) time:
It might be dur­ing morn­ing or evening com­mute time. It might be dur­ing tran­sit time dur­ing the day. I would be rid­ing the train with friends or col­leagues on the train, and we usu­ally have a very good con­ver­sa­tion. A lot of time, its about (guess!) work.

It’s got to do with peo­ple sit­ting or stand­ing so close together. I wouldn’t sit right next to some­one, parts of bod­ies touch­ing, any­where else but dur­ing a ride in a mass trans­porta­tion! When some­one is so close to you phys­i­cally, men­tal bar­rier seems to break down too.

 

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1. Miguel Arboleda said on Oct 01, 2003 16:13 pm:

What inter­est­ing thoughts this week, Fujiko! You’ve made me think a lot about books and even about my time on the trains. Luck­ily my work in the evenings allows for rel­a­tive escape from the awful crush of the early morn­ing trains, but even then the Keio line and Inokashira line tend to be more crowded than other trains (except per­haps the Yaman­ote and Saikyo).

No mat­ter how many years I’ve lived here (22 years) I just can­not get used to or get philo­soph­i­cal about the packed trains. It is true that the trains are very quiet for so many peo­ple and for the most part peo­ple are quite civil, but every day I always come across at least one rude and infu­ri­at­ing per­son. It is dif­fi­cult for me to look away from the daily moles­ters who bother the women (I’m always sur­prised by how many Japan­ese men are com­pletely unaware of how much of this goes on right around them) or from peo­ple like the men who sit with their legs spread wide apart, refus­ing to budge, or the girls who insist on whin­ing loudly into their keitai.

Nev­er­the­less, every time I’ve sat or stood with friends, stu­dents, or col­leagues on the trains I’ve always, like you men­tioned, had inter­est­ing and stim­u­lat­ing con­ver­sa­tions. Very inter­est­ing obser­va­tion. I’m going to think more about it as I head for the train right now.


 
2. Fujiko Suda said on Oct 01, 2003 23:28 pm:

Eversince sub­way lines were con­nected at Musashi-Kosugi, Toyoko-line is not that bad, even dur­ing the peak hours. I used to com­mute on Keio line, and I did get molested occa­sion­ally. The atmos­phere is dif­fer­ent by lines. I dis­like the rather snub­bish ambi­ence of Toyoko line before, but after com­mut­ing on this line for 9 years, I got used to it. I guess molest­ing goes on, but I just don’t notice it. Of course, I am older now, and I have learned how to emit ‘don’t mess with me’ air, so that could be the rea­son I don’t notice.


 
3. Laughing~Knees said on Oct 09, 2003 02:59 am:

Weltschmerz (“world pain”)

In the past two weeks a lot of dis­cus­sions have arisen around me focus­ing on our spir­i­tual and psy­cho­log­i­cal con­di­tions in the world today.


 
4. Laughing~Knees said on Oct 09, 2003 03:02 am:

Weltschmerz (“world pain”)

Alders lined up along fields to pro­tect against the con­stant winds in Hol­land, 1995. In the past two weeks a lot of dis­cus­sions have arisen around me focus­ing on our spir­i­tual and psy­cho­log­i­cal con­di­tions in the world today. My…


 

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