Shinagawa and the feeling of being in motion
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In this episode of DeMochilas, we arrive in Shinagawa, one of the major transportation hubs of Tokyo and a place defined by constant movement. After the calm of Hitachi, Shinagawa felt like a shift in energy — faster, louder, and more demanding.
This chapter is about transition. Trains, platforms, crowds and schedules all converge in a space where people are always going somewhere else. Shinagawa wasn’t about staying, but about learning how to move within Japan’s systems: understanding directions, timing, and the unspoken rules that keep everything flowing.
Being in Shinagawa made it clear that Japan requires awareness and adaptability. It’s a place where you don’t stop to look around — you learn by keeping up. This episode marks the moment when the trip stopped being slow observation and started becoming active navigation.
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