Here are some pictures and info about what trains are in action! These trains are called Japanese bullet trains also know as shinkansen.
This is the shinkansen MAX The bullet train exists since 1964 and it was built to link distant regions with Tokyo. The actual max speed can vary from 240 to 320 km/h (150 to 200 mph) and this train is extremely punctual. Tourists can buy individual tickets or a Japan Rail Pass to ride the bullet train.
This is this the shinkansen TSUBASA is a high-speed Shinkansen train service operated on the Yamagata shinkansen by East Japan railway company (JR East) since July 1992. The name was formerly used for a limited express service operated by Japanese National Railways (JNR) and later by JR East, which ran from Ueno to Akita, and was discontinued in 1992 when the new shinkansen service commenced.
Here I a map about where Japanese Shinkansen traveled
Those bullet trains are amazing. I wonder what it feels like to go that fast across the ground.
ReplyDeleteIt acuttly feels like you are in a car because there is not much vibration oh but if you are in the E6 super komachi or the E5 Hayabusa you will fell quite weird i have once been in there and i was soo dizy
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