Shinkansen
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The Shinkansen, globally known as the Japanese "bullet train," is a network of high-speed railway lines operated by Japan Railways (JR). Reaching top speeds of up to 320 km/h, it is world-renowned for its unmatched punctuality, safety, comfort, and efficiency
Japan’s Shinkansen turns 60: The bullet train that transformed travel - https://www.channelnewsasia.com/east-asia/japan-shinkansen-60th-anniversary-bullet-train-travel-4648881?cid=WAcna_09062023 - Dubbed the “bullet train” for its sleek design and blistering speed, the Shinkansen was the world’s first high-speed rail service.
Seven Minutes - https://x.com/morimorio526/status/2064771497483510059
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