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How to use the shinkansen? Future of the shinkansen Japan's main islands of Honshu,KyushuandHokkaidoare served by a network of high speed train lines that connectTokyowith most of the country'smajor cities. Japan's high speed trains (bullet trains) are calledshinkansen(新幹線) and are operat...
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Sixty years ago, early in the morning of October 1, 1964, a sleek blue and white train slid effortlessly across the urban sprawl of Tokyo, its elevated tracks carrying it south toward the city of Osaka and a place in the history books. This was the dawn of Japan’s “bullet train” e...
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The key railway artery in Japan, the Shinkansen, or "bullet train" line between Tokyo and Osaka, will introduce Wi-Fi by March 2009, Japan Railways announced.
"It's difficult to imagine wild snakes somehow climbing onto the train at one of the stations. We have rules against bringing snakes into the Shinkansen," the spokesman told AFP. "But we don't check passengers' baggage." The train was originally scheduled to go on to Osaka, but the comp...
The magnetic bullet train will connect Tokyo and Osaka in 1 hour - over 600 KPH. Check the specs of the future trains in Japan. Twice as fast as Shinkansen!
Faced with a looming labor shortage and a trend for more people to buy food before boarding the train, on-board snack cart services between the cities of Tokyo and Osaka will reach the end of the line on October 31.
Japan's experimental ALFA-X train. JR EAST Japan has had its own experimental Maglev line since the 1970s and is constructing a 178-mile line between Tokyo and Nagoya. Due toopen in 2034, it will eventually extend to Osaka, cutting the journey time to the latter to just 67 minutes. ...