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  1. Building the network. Along with higher speeds, the Shinkansen has expanded in scale since 1964. Today, bullet train lines extend to nearly every corner of Japan and more are being built. In 1975, the Sanyo Shinkansen Line was completed from Shin-Osaka to Hakata Station in Fukuoka City on the southern main island of Kyushu.

  2. Jan 1, 2024 · The Shinkansen, also known as the Bullet Train, is a high-speed rail system in Japan that has revolutionized transportation in the country. With its impressive speed, efficiency, and safety record, the Shinkansen has become an integral part of Japan’s transportation infrastructure. In this blog post, we will explore the history, advantages ...

  3. The Shinkansen is the best way to get around ... Japan is renowned for having some of the best bullet trains in the world, traveling at approximately 300 km/hr!

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  4. The shinkansen (新幹線) is a network of high-speed railways lines that operate over most of Japan. These famous “bullet” trains—so named because of their pointed fronts, as well as their speed—started running in 1964 with the Tokaido Shinkansen, a 500-kilometer track that connected Tokyo and Osaka (Shin-Osaka) stations.

  5. Dec 6, 2022 · The Shinkansen is the Japanese high-speed railway system, and it has become a symbol of modern Japan. It connects major cities throughout the country, with trains running at up to 320 kilometers per hour (200 miles per hour). Trains on this network come in three types: Nozomi, Hikari, and Kodama.

  6. The first Shinkansen was issued for public use in 1964, right before the Summer Olympics held in Tokyo that same year. At the time, it was a marvel of true innovation in the transportation world and, to many, represented Japan's rapid development after the Second World War.

  7. The country’s Shinkansen ‘Bullet Train’ network has been developed over more than 50 years and covers all main trunk routes. The network centres on the capital Tokyo, with lines to the west, south, east and north of this densely-populated nation. New Shinkansen bullet train variants are still under development, maintaining the country’s ...

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