In some contexts, "train gangs" might refer to groups of enthusiasts or fans who have a particular interest in trains. These can range from photography clubs capturing the perfect shot of a train speeding through a scenic landscape to groups who enjoy the thrill of riding on various train lines, documenting their experiences.
Hikaru Nagi, which roughly translates to "Light Nagi" or "Radiant Nagi," is a term that has become associated with a specific type of train gang. These groups typically consist of young adults, often enthusiasts of Japanese trains, who gather to ride and film their experiences on various train lines, frequently targeting high-speed trains, such as the Shinkansen. Their activities often involve "riding free" or gaining unauthorized access to restricted areas, which can range from train yards to exclusive passenger sections.
ヒカル ナギ 電車 ギャング フル