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  1. Japan's main islands of Honshu, Kyushu and Hokkaido are served by a network of high speed train lines that connect Tokyo with most of the country's major cities. Japan's high speed trains (bullet trains) are called shinkansen (新幹線) and are operated by Japan Railways (JR).

  2. On March 16, 2024, the new service started along the recently extended Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train line beyond Kanazawa and into Fukui Prefecture. Before the extension, the Hokuriku Shinkansen went as far as Kanazawa, and the city has enjoyed an increase in tourist numbers since the opening of the bullet train station in 2015.

  3. Route finders allow you to find transportation routes between any two train stations in Japan. Below are some of the better tools available: Jorudan (aka Japan Transit Planner) Jorudan has been around since the early days of the Internet.

  4. Major JR train lines in central Tokyo. The map shows Tokyo's major railway stations and the five JR lines that are most relevant to people who travel within central Tokyo. Yamanote Line. Circle line that connects all major city centers. Keihin-Tohoku Line. Runs parallel to the Yamanote Line on the eastern half of the circle. Chuo/Sobu Line (Local)

  5. The cherry blossom (桜, sakura) is Japan's unofficial national flower. It has been celebrated for many centuries and holds a prominent position in Japanese culture. There are dozens of cherry tree varieties in Japan, most of which bloom for just a few days in spring. The seasonal spectacle is celebrated with hanami (cherry blossom viewing ...

  6. The following ten major IC cards are compatible with each other: Suica is the prepaid IC card by JR East for JR trains in the Greater Tokyo, Niigata and Sendai regions. A special version of Suica, called Welcome Suica, is available to foreign tourists.

  7. The following is a suggested itinerary for first time travelers to Japan who spend 21 days and 20 nights in Japan, and arrive/depart from Tokyo 's Narita Airport.