We broke out joreny on our way up to Nikko, where we took on a break to see few trains at full speed at Omiya station heading north and south of Tohoku region of Japan. AomoriAomori destinationsAomori tourAomori travelAomori tripAomori vacationbullet trainhigh speedjapan railjellyOmiyaShinkansenspottingStation青森 7 Comments Ngspacetrain 5 years ago This isn't oomiya this is probably nasushiobara or somethin 土浦乗り鉄 5 years ago very nice video. K.C Peng 4 years ago It’s not passing at 320 at Omiya. Peter Downey 4 years ago 1:45 is the Hayabusa.The service runs from Tokyo to Aomori or Hakodate. In the future, it will run to Sapporo, which is the largest city on the island of Hokkaido. Pramod Mehta 4 years ago ALL FUTURE RAIL SHOULD BE HIGH SPEED Pramod Mehta 4 years ago ALL FUTURE RAIL SHOULD BE HIGH SPEED IF WE WANT TO BE SUPER POWER UPTO 2050 𝒰𝒞𝒞𝟡𝟛𝟘𝓂𝓁 3 years ago 1:13 Welcome to Tochigi in Japanese, so says the sign on the far side. There may or may not be some serious mistake in this video…Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Peter Downey 4 years ago 1:45 is the Hayabusa.The service runs from Tokyo to Aomori or Hakodate. In the future, it will run to Sapporo, which is the largest city on the island of Hokkaido.
𝒰𝒞𝒞𝟡𝟛𝟘𝓂𝓁 3 years ago 1:13 Welcome to Tochigi in Japanese, so says the sign on the far side. There may or may not be some serious mistake in this video…
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This isn't oomiya this is probably nasushiobara or somethin
very nice video.
It’s not passing at 320 at Omiya.
1:45 is the Hayabusa.
The service runs from Tokyo to Aomori or Hakodate. In the future, it will run to Sapporo, which is the largest city on the island of Hokkaido.
ALL FUTURE RAIL SHOULD BE HIGH SPEED
ALL FUTURE RAIL SHOULD BE HIGH SPEED IF WE WANT TO BE SUPER POWER UPTO 2050
1:13 Welcome to Tochigi in Japanese, so says the sign on the far side. There may or may not be some serious mistake in this video…