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However, the most striking feature of the bullet train is not its speed ... engineer Eiji Nakatsu and a bird, the kingfisher. In the 1990s, Japan’s Shinkansen bullet trains reached such high ...
Inspired by the kingfisher's beak, the bullet train's elongated nose design revolutionizes ... In the newest Japanese ALFA-X Shinkansen version, this nose can stretch as long as 22 metres.
However, the most striking feature of the bullet train is not its speed ... engineer Eiji Nakatsu and a bird, the kingfisher. In the 1990s, Japan's Shinkansen bullet trains reached such high ...
Unlike the familiar face of the Delhi Metro with its flat front, the bullet train’s tapered nose extends dramatically – up to 22 metres in the latest Japanese ALFA-X Shinkansen model ... the ...
Filmmaker Shinji Higuchi reveals the inspirations behind the train drama that reached No. 2 in the streamer's global ...
Then in 1975, there was the original movie, [The Bullet Train]. The poster showed the Shinkansen blowing up, but when you actually saw the movie, though, it didn’t explode! Because it would be a ...
A Tokaido Shinkansen bullet train is seen in Tokyo's Minato Ward in this file photo. (Mainichi) NAGOYA (Kyodo) -- The number of people using the Tokaido Shinkansen bullet trains between Tokyo and ...
The filmmaker discussed the inspirations he took from The Bullet Train, what the Shinkansen means to the Japanese people, the making of the film and some of the dos and don’ts from JR East Railway.
Bullet Train Explosion follows a ‘shinkansen’ (bullet train) bound for Tokyo, which soon comes under a bomb threat. The bombs on the train will explode if the train slows below 100 kph ...
Japan is set to donate two Shinkansen train sets, the E5 and E3 series, to India by early 2026. This contribution will aid in the crucial testing and inspection of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed ...