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- Shinkansen - Wikipedia
Two mini-shinkansen routes have been constructed: the Yamagata Shinkansen and Akita Shinkansen Shinkansen services to these lines traverse the Tohoku Shinkansen line from Tokyo before branching off to traditional main lines
- 【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
- 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 Trains in Japan | JRailPass
The Shinkansen network cover practically all of Japan Learn how to ride them for free with the Japan Rail Pass, how to book your tickets, routes and extras!
- Shinkansen | Summary, Bullet Train, Facts | Britannica
Shinkansen, pioneer high-speed passenger rail system of Japan, with lines on the islands of Honshu, Kyushu, and Hokkaido It was originally built and operated by the government-owned Japanese National Railways and has been part of the private Japan Railways Group since 1987
- Shinkansen (Bullet Train) | Transportation | Plan | Travel Japan . . .
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 The shinkansen rockets down a number of different routes across Japan
- Japan Shinkansen Guide: How to Ride It for an Easy Trip
Shinkansen is the fastest and most convenient way to travel to your next destination That's why it's Japan's most popular mode of transportation
- Shinkansen Route Map - nippon. com
In the more than 60 years since the Tōkaidō Shinkansen began running between Tokyo and Osaka, Japan’s high-speed train service has expanded into a broad network of routes that stretches across
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