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Japan Railways (JR) Group They are operated by Japan Railways (JR) Group companies and feature some of the fastest trains in the world, traveling at up to 320 kilometers per hour. Riding the Shinkansen is a remarkable experience.
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Read More »It’s one of the most iconic images of modern Japan: a needle-nosed bullet train speeding past majestic Mt. Fuji, the tallest mountain in the country. The picture not only signifies a triumph of technology over nature, it symbolizes a reverence for engineering design and natural beauty that is one of the hallmarks of Japanese culture. In effect, the bullet train represents Japan itself.
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Read More »There are nearly as many kinds of Shinkansen trains as there are Shinkansen lines. While they’re all super sleek, often with long nose cones, there are carriage variations such as double-decker cars and Green Cars, which is Shinkansen parlance for first class. Manufacturers include Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Hitachi, Japan Transport Engineering Company and Nippon Sharyo. The 16-car N700 series is the flagship train for the popular Tokaido and Sanyo Shinkansen lines. With its white-blue livery and aerodynamic duckbill nose, it succeeded the 700 series, which is used on slower runs. The N700 has a top speed of 300 kilometers per hour and the ability to tilt on turns. It’s also used in eight-car arrangements on the Kyushu Shinkansen Line, which also features the 800 series, a six-car train developed by Hitachi. The Tohoku, Joetsu and Hokuriku Shinkansen Lines are served by trains in the E2, E4 and E5 series, notable for double-decker cars (E4) and top speeds of 320 kilometers per hour (E5). Trains in the E3 and E6 series run on the Akita and Yamagata Mini-Shinkansen lines, while the E7 and W7 series operate on the Hokuriku Shinkansen. Some Tohoku and Hokuriku Shinkansen line services offer “Gran Class” cars, which aim to provide greater luxury than Green Cars and have amenities such as complimentary gourmet bento boxes, plush seats and power outlets. But you’ll have to pay a premium for the privilege – for instance, a Gran Class ticket from Tokyo to Shin-Aomori on the Tohoku Shinkansen will cost about 10,000 yen extra.
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