Japan's FASTEST Train Experience at 320kmph/200mph | Bullet Train Hayabusa



Today, we are riding the fastest train in Japan, Hayabusa, from Tokyo to Aomori. Just relax and enjoy the bullet train ride with the beautiful scenery.

– Trip Information –
Train Name: Tohoku Shinkansen Hayabusa
Route: Tokyo to Shin-Aomori
Class: Standard
Fare: 17,670JPY/123.6USD

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22 thoughts on “Japan's FASTEST Train Experience at 320kmph/200mph | Bullet Train Hayabusa”

  1. The fastest Shinkansen train in Japan is the E5 Series "Hayabusa" of the Tohoku Shinkansen branch (674.9 km long), which reaches a maximum speed of 320 km/h. But for some years now they have been working on a new train with a maximum commercial operating speed of 360 km/h, a little faster than the current Hayabusa but retaining the same comfort and smoothness of travel. Here is a recent NHK report on the subject 👇 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtU77h1B5TM&t=1297s

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  2. At 8:29, it's a toilet for BOTH genders, not "all". Despite perverse thinking, there are STILL only 2. No amount of mental retardation will ever change that fact, and yes, it's still a fact, not an opinion. Oher than that, really nice videos, ESPECIALLY because you don't have that forever annoying so-called "music' in the backround to irritate the mind and ears. Nice move!

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