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Fastest Train in Japan - Shinkansen Nozomi SUPER EXPRESS Review Japanese Bullet Train

Fastest Train in Japan - Shinkansen Nozomi SUPER EXPRESS Review Japanese Bullet Train

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
Today we will be showing you the key features of the Japan Shinkansen Nozomi train (bullet train/high speed rail. This is a new style without narration so you can enjoy the peaceful train ride while seeing what it offers. This train departed from Hakata station (Fukuoka) to Hiroshima Station (Hiroshima. It took approximately 1. 5 hours. We rate the experience very high due to: - the spacious seating in the cabins - the overall cleanliness of the train - smoothness of the ride - the quietness throughout the ride - gorgeous countryside views - punctual schedule - up to 300km/h speeds
Date: 2020-06-11

Comments and reviews: 10


Following are some of my recommendations:
1. Always show map or route to; and from; (Acoustic Paneling in Railway Station would really help with noise)
2. Was it easy to find railway track number? Seat Number? Help with luggage? Any charge for extra luggage?
3. Was the Train Punctual to the second? Exact Time Departed and Exact Time arrived?
4. How expensive was it? Price of Tickets? Price of Tickets for Children?
5. What was the average speed? Do you get dizzy looking outside?
6. Is there a restaurant with refreshments; coffee and cake, soda, juices & ice-cream? (No TV Screens)
7. Is there a Kiosk outside with fresh rolls and glass of milk, or bratwurst with sauerkraut and beer?
8. Are the passengers cordial? Do they speak English. (I do not speak Japanese)
9. How is it connected to the Airport. When I flew to Frankfurt train was only few floors down on ground floor
10. Transfer from Airport to Train and then to Amsterdam, Paris, or to Adriatic in Croatia was 100% seamless
11. US definitely needs to do this and connect Argentina to US, to Canada, Russia, and London in UK & EU.
12. I always prefer train vs airplane.
I would be grateful if you can provide as much information as possible in your next show.

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Thanks for the upload: )
Watch a lot of travel, flight and train reviews, cab-views etc. Being Scandinavian this might be a cultural thing, but I really do prefer getting the info in subs instead of narrated. Reason for this, (if I/you need one): For me personally, it's all about the ambience and the feel of a place, wether I would choose to actually go there or not. This sense of where I am I often loose when what I see is narrated in excruciating detail all the time. Let the subs take care of that and let the images and sound describe what's going on. This video really transported me to the experience of train travel in Japan and the choice of music was really good. Keep the good work going! Thank you from Sweden!

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Luke n Sabina, you pretend as if the customer services of the Shinkansen is standard in your country, and compare from that baseline.
I don't know your country of origin, and neither do I care about your worldwide travels ( if any. Yet the customer services in the Shinkansen or any other long distance train in Japan is unparalleled and is a global benchmark.
So let the other train services follow, but the Customer Services in Japan has always been a global benchmark.

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What a great feat of technology. Unfortunately here in the USA we only have a shitty Amtrak train that goes all of 30 MPH LOL and derails all the time. We are so far behind on our infrastructure here because the government has sold out to car-dependent cities and towns. This kind of bullet train would be frowned up, especially by the Republicunts who voted for Trump and drive around like animals in gas-guzzling trucks. Oh well.
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HEY. I lived in Osaka for 8 years. and I just wrote a long email to a friend whose daughter is going to Japan for a bit, and I used your vid as an example of a bit of what she will see.
Good job. made me tear up a bit seeing all the buildings and fields again.

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The beauty and innovativeness of that beautiful nation stuns me to my core. I'm very much looking forward to visiting Japan. Awesome vid of the bullet train. I love that it's considered rude to talk on them. I would love if we could adopt that same philosophy in America.
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I just don't know why they can't build these in USA/Canada. Japan probably has as strict or stricter environmental laws as California and Washington State. However, getting passengers in USA to keep their volume down and to be polite is another matter altogether.
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Lol, you need to do a British Northern Line train review. Japan: 23, 000 apologies this train was 17 seconds late. GB Northern: The train from Preston to Manchester is cancelled because we are having a bad hair day; tough shit, catch a bus.
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I liked it but you could always do Voice Overs. I love the High-Speed Mag-Lev trains the best. These type of trains don't touch the tracks they glide over a guide-way. They use an electromagnetic propulsion system. I wish we had these type in Utah.
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Japan's Shinkansen is only full in 3 long holidays each year as it is too expensive. On the other hand, high speed rails in China and Taiwan are much more affordable and the trains could be very noisy with kids and middle-aged women on board. :(
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