Japan Tour part 6 Bullet Train journey.
your eyes. Good morning everyone. Yeah. So, you would have noticed we are in uh Wavara to catch a bullet train to go to Hiroshima. This is day six of our Japan trip. Welcome all you back to explore Japan. So, We’re going to do the Japan Hiroshima 3 hours bullet train and see the experience how it is. for you. Only for you. [Music] [Music] Hey go. Just passed a Suzuki plant, some sort of manufacturing plant. It looks like all the industrials are here this side and the houses mines and lines and lines and kilometers and kilometers of twostory Japanese building Japanese houses [Music] even on the bridge. No releasing speed. Just keep going at 280. [Music] So we are alerted in uh in a place and we are waiting for to board to Hiroshima which is another 6 or 7 minutes away. I went for a coffee and Aari. This place is called Aari. And I see all the big camera places up there. We got few more minutes for the train. Good. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] Ticket. Okay. I just wanted to show the train how it looks. It’s the same looks very nice. This is a compartment for the baggages. This is where we put the bags, luggage compartment, the toilet and the carriage and our seat. been looking for past 600 700 600 km. It’s industry everywhere and it’s mix of modernized industry plus agriculture. There’s not much agriculture here but the one before there was lot of agriculture in the front and industry at the back. All major industries they effectively using the waste waters. We’ll explore a little bit later. You can see that’s a fish forming. Yeah, forming here. A little bit forming. Some sort of refiner is at the back. fish for me. Hi, we have reached Hiroshima and we just check into our hotel which is up there comfort looking for a restaurant to have some meal. There’s my Toyota crown. We’ll have some meal and explore Hiroshima. And Hiroshima has got um tram service. [Music] That’s good to have a tram service. [Music] [Music] So now we know where we are after lunch. [Music] We just coming to visit the war me the peace memorial first. That’s the story. That’s the building which was lying. That’s what we was seeing in the description. We’ll go see the look what is he doing here. away just to know everything. They are member of organization. [Music] Thank you. Wow. America so many years. Read [Music] [Music] Yeah. Tragic story. [Music] What’s going on? Thank you. I He’s here. A picture [Music] the sky. We are here. Okay. Sorry. Okay. was too too gentle. Yeah. Nice. This is 100 [Music] whole world. I can see it’s not Hindi. It’s written in Sanskrit. Let me read. soup. propan [Music] braa. Pratushnam Diabet. [Music] Yay! What do you guys? You know assignment food. [Music] [Music] Really nice painting. [Music] [Music] Okay. [Music] Let’s see how it comes. It’s Hiroshima Bank. Very similar to very similar to purple. [Music] It’s the crossing. The bird’s noise. [Music] Another [Music] shrine in Hiroshima. What sort of god is there? Alhamdulillah. It’s nice. Huh? Foreign speech. Foreign speech. Foreign speech. [Music] [Music] What did I see? I see a McDonald’s delivery van, bike, scooter, whatever you call it as it’s a single engine auto. It’s a McDonald delivery van. We came in for a evening walk. It’s very nice. It’s getting a very good sunset. We want to see the sunset on the river. What sort of river it is? Let’s search. and I’ll get back in a minute. Looks a very nice river and Japanese people are fond of cycling. You see more cycle than the cars. [Music] They maintain. Very nice. This is a maple. Mapple. It’s changing it colors. [Music] Heat. [Music] Heat. Came all the way to look at the sunset on this bridge. Look at that. Wonderful view of Hiroshima. Want to see all the places where no other people are visit. [Music] [Music] [Music] empty. [Music] Okay. Yes. We walking on the banks of Kabushi River in Niroshima and saw the sunset in the before video. Now we are heading back but looks very nice on the sunset and [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] It’s getting dark, but still we are still walking. Look at the views. It’s wonderful out there. Wonderful views. It’s Twilight’s heading the bridge there. Mayoki bridge or the track of the walk where we’ve gone. People still jogging around the river. And this is shopping mall. I don’t know what it is. It says you and me or me and [Music] still walking. [Music] Final final one video. [Music] [Music] Yeah. Yeah. [Music] You can see petrol is much cheaper in Japan than in our Australia. It’s 174 y which is pretty much equivalent to 174 cents. And we’ve seen a wonderful sunset and we are nearly finishing off today’s walk which we have done only 4 kilometers and a bit which still it was wonderful. We saw Hiroshima under lights which was very good and we’ll catch up sometime tomorrow morning. Bye. [Music] Hey, [Music] hey, [Music] hey, [Music] hey. [Music] Hey, [Music] hey, hey.
Japan’s bullet trains, known as Shinkansen, are more than just fast—they’re a symbol of engineering excellence and hospitality. With speeds reaching up to 320 km/h, they connect major cities like Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and beyond with breath-taking efficiency and comfort.

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