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Riding Japan’s Busiest Bullet Train | Tokaido Shinkansen to TokyoJoin me on a smooth and speedy ride aboard Japan’s busiest bullet train line - the Tokaido Shinkansen. Today we’re traveling from Odawara to Tokyo on Kodama 822, operated by the sleek N700A Series Set ...
Just one hour by bullet train from Tokyo and home to the majestic Mount Fuji, Shizuoka has welcomed an array of new ...
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A BRAND NEW Shinkansen! Japan's Tsubasa E8 BULLET TRAINHello and welcome, or should I say “こんにちわ と ようこそ” to Koriyama Station! Today we’re taking a look at Japan’s brand new E8 shinkansen trains as we travel down to Tokyo!! Trip Information Train Number: ...
Japan’s sleek Shinkansen bullet trains zoomed onto the railway scene in the 1960s, shrinking travel times and inspiring a global revolution in high-speed rail travel that continues to this day.
Railway fans welcome the first train of the Hokuriku Shinkansen, or bullet train, bound for Tokyo at Kanazawa station on March 14, 2015, in Japan.
Discover Japan by Bullet Train May 7-18, 2026 | Presented by 5280 Embark on a guided tour of Japan by high-speed bullet train, featuring Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima, and Osaka, with cultural experiences ...
Snack and food sales have been a mainstay on the Shinkansen, or bullet train, since it began running in 1964, the year Japan hosted the first Tokyo Olympics, a railway spokesperson said, but it ...
Japan’s high-speed bullet train services were halted on its busiest line connecting Tokyo and Osaka after a snake became tangled in the overhead wires, causing a power outage. The incident ...
As Texas considers high-speed rail, Japan’s bullet train impressed the Texas elected and business leaders who visited the country in July — including the governor. After arriving in Tokyo ...
Passengers on Japan’s super-fast bullet trains have long enjoyed ordering coffee, ice cream or boxed lunches from staff pushing a snack cart, savoring the treats as they whipped past landmarks ...
Reuters (CNN) — Passengers on Japan’s super-fast bullet trains have long enjoyed ordering coffee, ice cream or boxed lunches from staff pushing a snack cart, savoring the treats as they ...
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