
Shinkansen (Bullet train)
The Shinkansen, commonly known as the Bullet Train, is a high-speed rail network in Japan designed for fast, efficient transportation between cities. Operating at speeds over 200 miles per hour, it uses streamlined designs and advanced technology to minimize air resistance and vibrations. The trains are known for punctuality, safety, and comfort, often cruising smoothly along dedicated tracks that reduce delays. They connect major urban centers, making travel quick and convenient for passengers, and are a symbol of Japan’s technological innovation and commitment to efficient public transit.