Monday, June 23, 2008

Shinkansen 'Bullet' Train



I thought I'd post this video taken on the shinkansen 'bullet' train between Tokyo and Kyoto.  I think it really gives a sense of the speed and the changing landscape in Japan.  From tightly compact buildings in urban Tokyo to the rolling rice patty fields and mountains of rural Japan, there is a considerable amount of variety along the way.  I recently read that the average speed of the shinkansen is 188 miles per hour, with a world record speed at 361 miles per hour.  In addition, there have been zero passenger fatalities due to derailments or collisions in the entire 40 year operation and 6 billion passenger history of the shinkansen.  They are also extremely punctual, with an average delay of only 36 seconds, pulling up to the stop with only a couple of minutes for passengers to exit and enter and then they are off.

1 comment:

Chris Beers said...

That video is astounding to see. The speed! It unmistakeble when you look at the foreground but the back ground still moves quite slowly; I'm deeply intrigued by the contrast of the two. It's a beautiful thing to watch in progress. Bravo on the film!