
Shinkansen (Japanese Bullet Train)
The Shinkansen, also known as the Japanese Bullet Train, is an ultra-fast railway system in Japan designed for high-speed travel between cities. Launched in 1964, it features streamlined trains capable of reaching speeds over 200 miles per hour (320 km/h). Built with advanced technology for safety, efficiency, and punctuality, the Shinkansen runs on dedicated tracks that minimize delays. It offers a smooth, comfortable ride, making long-distance journeys quicker and more convenient. The system has become a symbol of Japan’s technological innovation and commitment to sustainable, reliable transportation.