- 【Official】Shinkansen Online Reservation - スマートEX
Book online and get on board the Tokaido Sanyo Kyushu Shinkansen with your mobile You can change your reservations anytime, free of charge This service is essential for all travelers to Japan
- Shinkansen - Wikipedia
The Shinkansen (Japanese: 新幹線; [ɕiŋkaꜜɰ̃seɴ] ⓘ, lit 'new trunk line'), colloquially known in English as the bullet train, is a network of high-speed railway lines in Japan It was initially built to connect distant Japanese regions with Tokyo, the capital, to aid economic growth and development
- Shinkansen: Bullet Trains in Japan | JRailPass
Shinkansen bullet trains are the fastest and most convenient way of discovering Japan The Japan Rail (JR) network is extensive and the trains reach a top speed of 320 km h (199 mph) This allows you to get to wherever you need in little time The nine Shinkansen lines take you in different directions around Japan
- JR Central Official - Shinkansen Travel Site
Discover how to reserve Shinkansen tickets, explore the charm of the Shinkansen, and learn about the destinations it can take you to, including iconic spots like Mt Fuji, Shirakawa-go, and Kumano Kodo
- Shinkansen (Bullet Train) | Transportation | Plan | Travel Japan . . .
Nothing screams "Japan" more loudly than the super sleek shinkansen silently speeding out from the station to all corners of the country The world-renowned bullet train offers the highest rail speeds to match its peerless comfort, allowing travelers to travel around the country at regular intervals
- Shinkansen (Japanese Bullet Train) - japan-guide. com
Japan's main islands of Honshu, Kyushu and Hokkaido are served by a network of high speed train lines that connect Tokyo with most of the country's major cities Japan's high speed trains (bullet trains) are called shinkansen (新幹線) and are operated by Japan Railways (JR)
- Shinkansen: The Ultimate Guide to Riding Japan’s Bullet Trains
The Shinkansen is Japan’s high-speed rail network, renowned for its punctuality, safety, and speed—trains can reach up to 320 km h (199 mph) while providing a quiet and comfortable ride These trains are the best option for long-distance travel within Japan, connecting major cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka in just a few hours
- Riding the Shinkansen - What you need to know - NAVITIME Travel
Shinkansen - also known as the bullet train - are operated by Japan Railways (JR) Valued for its speed, accuracy on time, comfort, safety and efficiency, the shinkansen can run at speeds of up to 320 km h, carrying thousands of people across Japan daily
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