We definitely wouldn't want to be Indonesiacaught in this rush hour traffic.

A Japanese user posted a video on Twitter showing thousands and thousands of commuters making their way in and out of Tokyo's Shinagawa station.

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According to news outlet Sora News, twitter user @sigeyosiinoue spent half an hour recording the almost one minute long video, starting at around 8:26am.

Shinagawa station is one of the city's busiest stations.

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It's not uncommon for train stations in Tokyo to be filled with busy commuters, but even Japanese users on social media were taken aback by the constant stream of human traffic.

"They look like little worker ants," said one user on Twitter.

"What's the name of this river?" another asked.

"It look like a conveyor belt pumping out materials," one added.

We just can't look away.


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