Yes, Trains in Korea Have Single-Person Karaoke Booths
Sometimes, passengers get a strong urge to sing while traveling, and South Korea has the perfect solution to take care of the cravings. The country has trains equipped with one-person karaoke booths. The singing rooms, locally known as “Norarbangs,” are an excellent way to relieve stress on the rails.
The Noraebang or Karaoke culture is popular in the region. Most citizens here will start drinking with their friends in restaurants and bars and end up in a singing practice booth until the wee hours. The spot for showing off vocals usually has a tambourine, melody book, remote control for selecting tunes, and two microphones.