The Japanese Shinkansen Bullet Train is SO FAST (you'll miss it if you blink) | JAPAN TRAVEL VLOG #5

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Published 2019-10-26

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  • @sixtynine4718
    I played at 2x , I finished my coffee and still able to see the train .
  • @ci720s8
    this video is for the people that blinks for 8 seconds long
  • @photograffito
    374 miles per hour is Japan's fastest train. I'd be able to work in Los Angeles and still live in San Francisco with a 1 hour commute time! A normal drive takes 6 hours. People wouldn't be limited to just working in their own cities!
  • It's not only fast, but also very comfortable. Almost no vibration inside while doing 270 km/h
  • @kagezo
    The most distinctive feature of the Japanese Shinkansen is that the 1260-seater (almost always full) super express train, which runs at 300 km / h, is scheduled every 3 minutes (12 trains per hour) from 6 am to 12 pm every day. It is to keep running without causing a single accident on the street.
  • @josef6999
    Americans have never seen a fast train in their life. They're the only ones who seem baffled
  • @BLKBRDD
    I could watch that all day. Be proud Japan! We envy this kind of achievement overseas!
  • @bankerdave888
    I was at this exact same station (Odawara) in May of 2019. We were on a Shinkansen tour from Tokyo to Osaka and made a hot spring stop at Hakone. The train was scary fast, but very smooth, clean and comfortable. The trip was wonderful and we miss Japan so much! 💗🍜🚅🗻⛩🎌🗾♨🏯
  • @goldee_gold
    No matter how other countries replicate and innovate the idea of the Japanese Bullet Train and name it theirs, no one can still beat the Japanese Shinkansen. Without the Japanese's idea there wouldn't be bullet trains in other countries around the world. Love 🇯🇵 from the Philippines 🇵🇭. PS. Our country may have no bullet train but I appreciate the works and label of Japanese Authenticity.
  • @assuming_one45
    Just to put it into perspective, these trains go about half the speed that a passenger airplane travels at (567 mph) . Now that's fast.
  • When it comes to perfection, precision, all countries have to learn from Japan.
  • @Lodai974
    In Odawara station the Shinkansen pass between 260 and 270kph, because of the tunnels west of Odawara. On the Tokaido Shinkansen line the maximum speed is 285kph because of the very high traffic (and the tunnels which have not been modified) .... they could not put so many trains at the same time if they were running at 300kph .. .In HP in Kyoto we have a Shinkansen every 5min. The Sanyo Shinkansen is at 300kph max and the Tohoku Shinkansen at 320kph max. This kind of scene (at equivalent speed) can also be seen in China, and in Europe (France-Spain-Germany, Belgium, UK, Netherlands, Italy),and maybe a day in USA
  • @user-xc6jt2qo1h
    I love u all travelers! ❤️ We are Japan. Not confuse us with China. Japan is one of the world’s highest public health. Trust us , we trust u all.
  • @qaz00
    I was travelling to Hiroshima University from Hiroshima city. So, I had to catch train from Hiroshima Station to Saijo Station, When I was coming back from Hiroshima University to Hiroshima city, I was standing at Saijo Station to catch the train and suddenly witnessed a Shinkansen Bullet Train passed by and I was freaked out completely. Prior to that I travelled a few times but never realised it could run that fast!!!Thanks for your video to remind back old memories.
  • @catosh05
    I was at the train station. I heard the it coming. By the time I took my phone out of my pocket and opened the camera. It was long gone. Super fast!!! But feels very comfortable when you ride in it 🤗
  • Train: wanna see me run to that mountain and back? Wanna see me do it again
  • The sad thing is that America, which is called the most powerful and richest country in the world, does not have a single high-speed train in its fifty states. Sad.
  • @sebee.__
    Me, blinks for 15. 4 seconds Opens eyes,, oh i just missed it