Japan is home to the Shinkansen, the world’s first bullet train when it was built in the 1960s.

The country is currently building a new train line from Tokyo to Osaka that will be TWICE as fast as the current trains😱🤯

Watch our full video from the experience here: https://youtu.be/-Fr75V2HylM

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  2. I saw foreigners try keep the door open because their family were still running. I shouted to them and they let the door close. They were so angry to me those dumb ass family😂

  3. We realized that travelling with bags in Japan is a hassle. You can send bags from hotel to hotel through Yamato for very little money and it is so convenient

  4. How this is the fastest train chinese bullet train can go to 350kmph and shinkansen only goes to 320kmph

  5. Poor USA people got to go all the way to japan to ride a decent train. American people just didn’t have nothing world class for entertainment and interest for national pride. Not even a train from LA to LV. USA government has failed at every term nothing to show the people to have pride.. to have pride it has to be federally own by the people. Not private

  6. Meanwhile hefe in the US 100mph in sa train is unusual.
    But then we have to give billions to prop up and protect dozens of other contries around the world.

  7. This is misinformation. This is not the fastest train in Japan. This is an N700A with a top operating speed slower than Japan's fastest operational bullet train.

  8. Supposedly you need to book it only if your luggage is greater than 160 cm in sum dimensions, but book it to be safe.

  9. *bags – you don't necessarily need to book those special seats unless you have an absolutely massive case or you're really worried about keeping them with you. there are baggage racks at the ends of each car and it's Japan, so it's exceedingly unlikely anyone will do harm to or steal your bag. Just collect it on your way out. In 20+ years here, I've never had a problem.
    *exception being national holidays when the train might be full.

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