View on the right train window in the direction of travel with some exceptions
➀00:08→05:52 Tokyo Station→Shinagawa Station (uncut)
Tokyo Station is the main entrance to Tokyo, the capital city of Japan, and is the central station of the JR line, which is the starting point for “in-bound” and “out-bound” trains.
➁05:53→16:03 Shinagawa Station→Shin-Yokohama Station (uncut)
Shinagawa Station has developed as a transportation hub since ancient times. Today, it has developed into one of the most prominent terminal stations in Japan, with stops on the JR Tokaido Main Line, Keihin Tohoku Line, Yamanote Line, Yokosuka Line, Tokaido Shinkansen Line, and Keihin Kyuko Main Line.
③16:04→16:54 Shin-Yokohama Station
Shin-Yokohama Station in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, is served by a total of five train lines, including the Tokaido Shinkansen and the JR Yokohama Line. The Nissan Stadium and Yokohama Arena are located nearby, and the area is lively on holidays. It takes about 11 minutes to Yokohama Station, about 39 minutes to Shinagawa Station, and about 38 minutes to Shibuya Station. The Tokaido Shinkansen bullet train takes about 2 hours and 10 minutes to Shin-Osaka Station.
④16:55→17:09 Atami Station (Atami city, Shizuoka Prefecture)
※Left train window in the direction of travel
Atami City is close to the Tokyo metropolitan area and is popular as a hot spring resort surrounded by nature, with its scenic beauty, mild climate, and natural hot springs. Atami City can be reached by Shinkansen in about 40 minutes to Shinagawa Station and about 50 minutes to Tokyo Station.
⑤17:10→19:10 Shin-Fuji Station (Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
This is the section of the Shinkansen line where Mount Fuji can be seen most beautifully. It was cloudy that day, but gradually a blue Mt. Fuji covered with clouds appeared. Fuji River is a popular spot for photographing Mount Fuji and the Shinkansen.
⑥19:11→19:25 Tea plantation (Kikugawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
It is famous as a wonderful photo spot where we can take pictures of the Shinkansen bullet train running with green tea fields in the background.
⑦19:26→20:19 Lake Hamana-ko (Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
※Left train window in the direction of travel
Lake Hamanako is a brackish lake rich in nature located in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. It is particularly famous as a place for eel cultivation. I love the scenery of red torii gate well on Bentenjima and the Hamana Bridge.
⑧20:39→25:21 Nagoya Station
Located in the center of Japan, Nagoya city is one of the three largest cities in Japan. Its population is approximately 2.3 million. Nagoya is also the base region for Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan. Located between Tokyo and Osaka, Nagoya has developed a unique culinary culture by incorporating the culinary cultures of Kanto and Kansai.
⑨25:22→25:26 Setagawa River (Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture)
The Setagawa River connects Lake Biwako, the largest lake in Japan, with the Yodogawa River, a first-class river that empties into Osaka Bay. As a strategic military and transportation point leading to Kyoto, it has been the battleground of many battles. The natural beauty of the area, as depicted by the ukiyo e woodblock artist Hiroshige Utagawa, is also an attraction.
⑩25:26→27:58 Kyoto Station
Kyoto City is the ancient capital of Japan. It is still home to many old temples and shrines, making it one of the most popular Japanese tourist destinations and a world-famous ancient capital.
⑪27:59→31:27 Shin-Osaka Station
Osaka City has the second largest urban economic zone in Japan. Osaka, which has prospered since ancient times because of its well-developed land and water routes, is the economic center of western Japan. Flour-based dishes such as takoyaki, okonomiyaki, udon, and kushikatsu are popular. In addition, the “comedy culture” such as manzai, rakugo, and comedy, is thriving.
⑫31:28→32:29 Shin-Kobe Station
Kobe is an international trade city representing the Kansai region. Western-style streets such as the “Old Settlement” and “Kitano Ijinkan-gai” remain in the city and have become tourist attractions. The city also has well-developed industries centering on shipbuilding and steel, and is part of the Hanshin Industrial Zone.
⑬32:30→34:00 Himeji Station (Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture)
Himeji is an international tourist city and famous for World Heritage Site, Himeji Castle. A short distance before Himeji Station, the speed limit changes from 270 km/h to 300 km/h. Shinkansen trains pass through Himeji Station at roughly 300 km/h. A YouTube video of the Shinkansen passing through Himeji Station is popular.
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