Riding the Japan's Fastest Bullet Train l HAYABUSA First Class Seat 🚄

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Published 2023-09-10
This time, I traveled from Tokyo to Hokkaido on the Shinkansen 'Hayabusa,' which operates at the country's fastest speed of 320 km/h.
The Hayabusa Shinkansen features a first-class section known as 'Gran Class,' which I had the pleasure of riding. Additionally, the Hayabusa I took this time is coupled with the 'Komachi' Shinkansen bound for Akita.
There's plenty to see, so enjoy the ride.

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🚄 : East Japan Railway
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All Comments (21)
  • No shouting, screeching or show boating, just an informative and relaxing video. I like this chap.
  • @grip2617
    Generally speaking, Japan seems to be a very, very civilized country with respectful people.
  • @user-nl4nf1lb2v
    I'm an American that knows nothing about Japan, but I'm really enjoying these traveling videos through Japan. It looks so different and appealing, clean, and quiet. Relaxing videos.
  • @manvsroad7691
    Absolutely incredible. The US is so far behind, I feel sheltered after watching this. My boy is stationed in Japan (Army) and it's no wonder why he's staying and not coming home. Amazing country and people, well done Japan. Thank you for the video
  • @MrRaleighman123
    You'll never see such a nice and clean train like that in the USA. Congrats Japan!
  • @carolmiller5713
    As an American it was humbling to take the bullet trains all over Japan. It's like going from 18th century to 21st century....starting with the food Excellent reporting! 🌟✨
  • I think I was supposed to be born in Japan. Everything and everyone there feels like home to me. But I have never even been outside of Canada. My love to all of Japan <3
  • @TheHolyCheese75
    I absolutely loved every second of being in Japan. Visited three times & want to go back again. The culture, the food, the respect, humility & efficiency is unmatched. One thing that blew me away was the customer service as well. It was like everyone serving you was competing in the customer service Olympics.
  • @mjica7135
    For people who are afraid of flying, this train service is a huge help and relief. I am happy to see such service like this. Thanks for sharing.
  • @lynnd6669
    I have visited Japan once and I fell in love in that country. Respectful people , amazing technology, delicious food and interesting culture and traditions.
  • @Warpedsmac
    As an Australian watching this video of train station and trains, I am struck by how clean everything is and the absence of moronic graffiti. Beautiful train too. Cheers.
  • @user-gd9jf6ts5m
    I went in March this year visiting my son who is married to a beautiful Japanese lady. I experienced the Shinkansen, but only from Osaka to Tokyo.....That in itself was mind blowing. Thank you...I'm going again in March 2024...we want to go to Sapporo.I think its worth the money..!!
  • @MudBuddy55
    This country’s beauty and high tech simply amazes me and leaves the rest of the modernized world far behind.
  • As an American, this train really puts into perspective how behind we are in technology in certain categories. The cleanliness of station, the heatable meal by pulling a string and the respect for each other as humans is incredible. I hope America takes this route at some point. In the meantime can't wait to visit Japan. Thank you for the video.
  • @davematthews255
    I have visited Japan twice . Love it . The people, culture, food , landscape, tradition. Amazing
  • @CrozanOffiziell
    They deserve it. Japan is by far the most unique country in the whole world.
  • I have to agree with the comments regarding how clean not only the trains, but the stations. It puts the UK to shame in that respect. And I love the courteous staff, the little bow that they give you. It seems so jenteel .
  • I lived in Japan from 2004 to 2009 and loved every minute of it. Such a beautiful and amazing country! Sadly, all of my negative experiences there involved other Americans