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Riding the Japan’s Fastest Bullet Train l HAYABUSA First Class Seat πŸš„



This time, I traveled from Tokyo to Hokkaido on the Shinkansen ‘Hayabusa,’ which operates at the country’s fastest speed of 320 km/h.
The Hayabusa Shinkansen features a first-class section known as ‘Gran Class,’ which I had the pleasure of riding. Additionally, the Hayabusa I took this time is coupled with the ‘Komachi’ Shinkansen bound for Akita.
There’s plenty to see, so enjoy the ride.

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πŸš„ : East Japan Railway
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25 Comments

  1. Im loving all your vids. However, I was very disappointed at not seeing the entry and exit of the tunnel. It is a once in a lifetime sight, for many of us. I appreciate that you have a limited amount of footage you can show at any one time. I was hoping you may be able to make a short reel if possible?

    Those coloured balls you pointed out look like fishing bouys for the nets. I could be wrong

    Thank you so much for all you do. Keep up thr amazing work

    Thank you for

  2. Thank you for the relaxing and interesting video! The trees at the beginning were beautiful – like giant bonsai. And the train was incredible! Lovely colors on all of them. But…no Coke among all those drinks? Uncivilized! πŸ˜‚

    I agree, it was cool to see the train close itself after the decoupling…and I was thinking magnets, as well.

    Until next time – domo aringato.

  3. Can you tell how fast the train is moving? Especially when your walking? What a fun way to travel!

  4. 4:33 trains are so clean, that you can see a reflection of people in it. 😁That's amazing. Love Japan for its clean cities.

  5. On my recent trip to Japan I also went to Hokkaido and I took a Hayabusa too, but in Ordinary Class. Even on Ordinary Class, there's A LOT of legroom and the car bathroom is spacious and clean. Plus, Hokkaido is a sight to behold and it's quite a bit cooler than mainland Japan. Worth a visit! (I went in August)

    If you're going to Hokkaido do yourself a favour and book a night at the onsen town in Noboribetsu (1h45 from Sapporo, 2h30 from Hakodate). Beautiful town and tons of onsens to choose.

  6. I remembered our trips in Spain, they also have very fast trains, which also travel 300~ km/h. We were traveling from Malaga to Seville.

  7. Great trip. Finally you trying Hayabusa train. I'm bit curious about progress of Shinkansen line from Hokuto to Sapporo.

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  9. Thank you for the experience. I may never be able to go to Japan, but seeing it through your videos is breathtaking. ❀

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