| Above, a bullet train pulls into Atami Station in 2015. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Did you know that last year the famous Shinkansen, or Bullet Train, in Japan turned 60?
Incredible as it may seem, the Shinkansen began Service in October 1964.
I have taken rail trips on the Shinkansen from Sendai to Kyushu and points in-between. They have always been enjoyable and comfortable.
According to Travel and Tour World:
On October 1, 1964, just days before Tokyo hosted the Summer Olympics, Japan unveiled the world’s first high-speed rail service — the Shinkansen, also known as the bullet train. This sleek white marvel did more than cut travel times; it became a powerful symbol of Japan’s rapid post-war recovery and technological prowess, setting a global benchmark for rail innovation.
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