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Japan is a proud user of its fast "Shinkansen" trains. This one is a Joetsu Shinkansen type E4 of Japan Rail West. This one is connecting Tokyo with Niigata at 240 km/h on normal gauge 1435 mm rails using 25 kV AC. The type entered service in 1997. Picture from Tokyo station 14.1.2018 by Vesa Kailanen.

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Some call it modern, some say it's like a Formula one, some call it just plain ugly. A Joetsu Shinkansen E4.
Picture from Tokyo station 14.1.2018 by Vesa Kailanen.

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Being a doubledecker train, the Joetsu Shinkansen E4 is surprisingly low in its profile. See how low down the downstairs windows are located. OK, granted, it is a high platform, but nevertheless.
Picture from Tokyo station 14.1.2018 by Vesa Kailanen.

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Taking a selfie while travelling with a Shinkansen train. The bearded gentleman who takes the picture is medical doctor Heikki Hemmilä. The train is a Japanese Rail JR West 300 series Shinkansen on the Tokyo to Hakone route. Picture by Heikki Hemmilä 13.6.2009.

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This is the Japan Rail West 300 series Shinkansen train. The inside view picture above is from a similar train.

Picture by user "Mitsuki-2368" of commons.wikimedia.org 8. October 2008. "Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled GNU Free Documentation License."

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Outside view of the same class 300 Shinkansen train as in the inside view picture above. Picture 13.6.2009 by Heikki Hemmilä.
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