Why this Super-Fast Bullet Train Only Runs 19 Weeks a Year! 🇯🇵

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
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    I took the breathtaking journey on Japan's E7 bullet train from Tokyo to the majestic Japanese Alps! Come with me on this rare winter only service and uncover the intresting history of how this special high-speed train came to be as we witness the beauty of Japan from the comfort of the Shinkansen
    Train type: JR EAST E7 Shinkansen
    Route: Tokyo Station to Gala-Yuzawa (Jōetsu Shinkansen)
    Train: Tanigawa 81
    Distance: 185km
    Journey time: 1h19m
    Average speed: 140 km/h
    Price: 7020 yen or about 44 euro

Komentáře • 26

  • @JBS319
    @JBS319 Před 3 měsíci +12

    I took one of these services back in 2020, obviously before the pandemic kicked off. For that trip, our train was a MAX Tanigawa formed of two E4 series bilevel trains. I believe on the outbound we stopped at Ueno and Omiya before running fast to Echigo-Yuzawa. 2020, like 2024, was a very poor winter in Japan, and the much lauded deep powder was definitely absent. But it was still fun to go from central Tokyo to a ski slope in under 2 hours, including renting skis and purchasing a lift ticket.

    • @Simon-Andersen
      @Simon-Andersen  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Sounds like some fun trips :D Lucky you managed the E4 before they got retired, those have always been the coolest Shinkansen in my eyes

  • @jnrfalcon
    @jnrfalcon Před 3 měsíci +12

    Vossebanen is another great ski train. So is Oslo metro line 1🤣

    • @Simon-Andersen
      @Simon-Andersen  Před 3 měsíci +4

      Ah yeah Oslo Metro 1 is another ski-shuttle i am familier with 🤣czcams.com/video/MKWcmX_NclU/video.htmlsi=AtpVD9yxOR-RT6ft I think a revisit to Norway is long overdue

    • @nich-nk2cr
      @nich-nk2cr Před měsícem

      I wish that Line 1 trains ran 6 car trains as far as Majorstuen station before detaching into two separate 3 car trains...

  • @RicciChoi1109
    @RicciChoi1109 Před měsícem

    Speaking of Echigo-Yuzawa station, I still miss the 160 km/h Hakutaka limited express on the Hokuhoku line...

  • @RussianSevereWeatherVideos
    @RussianSevereWeatherVideos Před 3 měsíci +4

    Third comment, not bad! We've got the world's longest ski train probably, 1 day 15 hours from Moscow to Khibiny near Murmansk up North. That Green Class has such a fancy interior, but 275 kph seems rather slow for a Shinkansen.

    • @Simon-Andersen
      @Simon-Andersen  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Only in Japan 275 kph can be considered slow 🤣 Thanks for watching!

    • @sbeve7445
      @sbeve7445 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Most shinkansen operates between 260-275. Only 2 lines operates at 300+

  • @ramairturbine4326
    @ramairturbine4326 Před 3 měsíci

    The Tanigawa service and the Echigo-Yuzawa turnarounds are used for commuter services for people taking short trips into Tokyo and back!!

  • @jgodfrey546
    @jgodfrey546 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Most interesting! Had no idea you have been to Japan

    • @Simon-Andersen
      @Simon-Andersen  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Last month i went! Many more videos to come

    • @jgodfrey546
      @jgodfrey546 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Simon-Andersen Excellent! Looking fwd to them!

  • @suncheeserailway
    @suncheeserailway Před 2 měsíci +1

    Tidbit: This along with the Hakata-Minami Line are the only two sections of the Shinkansen classified as a conventional line. As a result, there is no limited express surcharge to travel these section of track.

  • @suncheeserailway
    @suncheeserailway Před 2 měsíci +1

    Yeah... stepping foot inside the Granclass without a valid ticket is a big no-no.

  • @markmbalagtas2230
    @markmbalagtas2230 Před 3 měsíci

    Simon, this video is great! ❤ Next goal... Oriental Express Singapore

  • @timbacchus
    @timbacchus Před 3 měsíci +4

    Does Japan have any freight trains? I have never seen any.

    • @Simon-Andersen
      @Simon-Andersen  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Very few, but there are some!

    • @blackmercury956
      @blackmercury956 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yess they do have them however most of those train operates between then northern regions like Aomori and Hokkaido.

    • @ramairturbine4326
      @ramairturbine4326 Před 3 měsíci +8

      @@blackmercury956 the Tokaido line takes more freight traffic than the Tohoku routes

    • @krissp8712
      @krissp8712 Před 3 měsíci

      I think the main reason is that freight runs on separate lines pretty much all of the time. In the US and UK, a lot of track can be shared.

    • @ramairturbine4326
      @ramairturbine4326 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@krissp8712 freight runs on the same lines pretty much all of the time. There are a few small branches and some bypass routes in Tokyo and Osaka though.

  • @perrylim9728
    @perrylim9728 Před měsícem

    But seriously, why the trains run slow in Tokyo and up to Saitama's Omiya Ward, is the density of the population next to the tracks and hence stricter noise regulations.
    czcams.com/video/wtU77h1B5TM/video.htmlsi=FIM83qZ8sJUkX0Lu

  • @BsBsBock
    @BsBsBock Před 3 měsíci

    lol

  • @aramisjdd6387
    @aramisjdd6387 Před 3 měsíci

    it's because it run up to a ski resort, time saved : 10 minutes

  • @juozasuwu4537
    @juozasuwu4537 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Meow