We all know there are millions and millions of people who call Japan their home country. With there being so many people, Japan has decided to up their occupancy when it comes to trains by hiring professional pushers, called oshiya. These are people who are hired during rush hour to literally shove as many people onto the train as they can. Generally strong and intimidating, train pushers take their jobs rather seriously. According to many, it’s an incredibly helpful process, but terrifying at the same time. In fact, Tokyo commuters call the train-riding experience “tsukin jigoku,” which translates into “commuter hell.”