Dev takes the Bullet Train from Tokyo to Kyoto. Please subscribe to get notified of Dev’s newest travel videos, uploaded 3 times per week.

Please remember to post a like subscribe to my channel and hit the notification Bell so you can always get my latest travel videos happy Monday morning I’m at shagala station it is rash hour and I’m going to be taking a bullet train shanen to my next city in Japan and I’ll

Videotape the experience for you hope you enjoy the signs for the tokaido s shint the distance from Tokyo to Kyoto is 475 km or 295 Mi the shinan zenter bullet train covers this distance in only 2 hours and 10 minutes you can board the shinan xen to Kyoto at either

Tokyo Station or shinagawa station the cost of a ticket for economy class is around $150 first class costs around 200 US I took first class that’s what you’re seeing on the video the shin kanzen area is much less crowded in the regular shinagawa station uh you have to get through here

With a special Shin kanen tickets which I had to uh put through the uh machine to get into this area you can buy your shin kenen tickets from Railway counters or ticket machines or you can buy them online I purchased mine online the bullet train has a capacity of over

1,300 seated passengers there are over a 100 daily departures of the bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto every day and that’s the board I’m going to be boarding the 11:30 uh noomi 29 train so I’m going to look for that on this board this is how a bullet train looks when it

Approaches the station the maximum operating speed of a bullet train is 2 200 mph or 320 Kmph there are almost 8 million passengers a month that take the bullet train between Tokyo and Kyoto well I’m on the bullet train leaving Tokyo and uh I can tell you that uh if you seen the movie Bullet Train with BR pit the inside of a bullet doesn’t look up anything like and there you can see Mount Fuji in the distance Mount Fuji is an active volcano

And you can clearly see it if you’re on the right hand side of the bullet train from Tokyo to Kyoto Mount Fuji last erupted in the year 1708 Mount Fuji is the tallest mountain in all of Japan with a elevation of over 3,700 M or 12,000 Ft Mount Fuji is commonly used as a cultural icon of Japan with its exceptionally symmetrical snow toop cone it has frequently appeared in Japanese art photography dating as far back as the 7th Century in Japanese poetry thank you for watching I’ve reached my new place I look forward to

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