Discover incredible Japan via bullet train
Flying the length of Japan would take just over six hours, and probably save you a few pennies too. But there's something much more exciting and magical taking a train journey - and on our Japan holidays, you can see this incredibly country in comfort and whizzing at the speed of sound on Japan's infamous bullet train - or Shinkansen.
From seeing the snowy peaks of Mount Fuji to exploring Kyoto and learning about Geisha customs, our escorted tours to Japan is an experience like no other and taking a trip on the Shinkansen is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. So read on to learn more about this astounding feat of engineering, as well as the the destinations you could see on a Japan tour.
How fast are Japan's bullet trains?
Japan holds a world record that impresses train spotters and speed addicts alike. Over the length of Honshu, Japan’s largest island, stretches a track that serves the world’s fastest train. Japan’s sleek SCMaglev train can travel up to 375mph. The maximum speed bullet trains are allowed to reach is just 198mph, which may be slow in comparison, but still impressive while travelling inside a spacious, steady carriage.
Heading from coast to coast you’d think would be enough, but not for the ambitious Japanese engineers! Hokkaido and Kyushu, the islands directly to the north and south of Honshu, also benefit from the superfast transportation, connected by underwater tunnels. The whole journey, a distance of approximately 1,400 miles (over 60% longer than the journey from Land's End, Cornwall and John o' Groats, Caithness), can be done in under 12 hours, with two changes (in comparison, Penzance to Thurso by train can be done in about 26 hours, but that still leaves a few additional miles to navigate at each end).
So, where will the Shinkansen take you? Read on to find out more...
View Mount Fuji
Standing out from its surroundings at 3,776m high, Japan’s tallest mountain has inspired countless artists and photographers. Clouds often linger around this active volcano, but we’ll keep our fingers crossed for you to catch sight of the iconic snow-capped peak as you travel by Shinkansen from Kyoto to Hakone.
Drink tea in Kyoto
Tea has been sipped in Japan for over 1000 years, but the refined ceremonial rituals didn’t become popular until the 16th century. Learning the intricacies of this graceful discipline, considering simple details like holding the bowl so your friends can appreciate the beauty of its decoration, will change the way you serve tea at home. We’ll sit down for tea in Gion, Kyoto’s most famous geisha district and birthplace of the traditional tea ceremony.
Explore samurai and geisha districts
Kanazawa isn’t as well-known as Tokyo and Kyoto, yet it rivals these cities in cultural achievements. The 15th century castle sits in the centre of the Nagamachi district, and the middle to high ranking samurai lived around it. Some of the artefact-filled residences are open to the public. It’s also worth visiting Omicho market, a bustling network of covered streets full of shops selling local seafood specialities and more; and Higashi Chayagai, the beautifully preserved ‘teahouse district’ where you can also purchase another of the city’s specialities - gold leaf products - in traditional wooden buildings.
Find peace in Hiroshima
One of the most prominent areas in Hiroshima isn’t the tower blocks, but the Peace Memorial Park, the original city centre and the target of the atomic bomb in 1945. The Children’s Peace Monument is particularly poignant. Over 1000 paper cranes flutter in the breeze, representing peace and hope. It’s also worth catching a ferry over to Miyajima Island to admire the elaborate Itsukushima Shrine, rising majestically out of the sea.
For more Japan holiday inspiration, download our Worldwide brochure or talk to one of our expert travel advisors
Ting has a serious case of wanderlust. Having travelled to over 40 countries, it’s her mission in life to make her way through her ever-growing list. Her two young sons have also caught the travel bug, and recent trips have seen them making snow angels in Iceland while watching the Northern Lights, as well as walking alongside elephants in South Africa.
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