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Japan’s Shinkansen bullet trains to launch luxury private rooms

The best trains are set to get even better!
  • Shinkansen trains are famous for being punctual, comfortable, and fast
  • Shinkansen train was launched way back in 1964
  • Each room will come equipped with fancy features

Published on Apr 25, 2024 at 5:19PM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Apr 30, 2024 at 6:01PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Tom Wood
Shinkansen bullet train from Japan

After anime, if there’s something Japan is truly famous for, that’s for their Bullet trains.

And now it’s time to get ready for a fancy ride on Japan’s famous Shinkansen bullet trains

Why? Because they’re about to launch luxury private rooms.

READ MORE: Construction officially begins on high-speed train connecting Vegas to LA

Now, if you’re wondering what a Shinkansen train is; well, it’s like a rocket on rails, zooming across the country at super-fast speeds.

These trains are famous for being punctual, comfortable, and, well, really, really fast!

Believe it or not, the first Shinkansen train was launched way back in 1964.

That’s right – Japan has been zipping around on these high-speed marvels for over 50 years.

And let me tell you, they’ve been a hit ever since. Talking about their design, you’re going to love it.

But back to the present – what’s all this about luxury private rooms?

Well, imagine hopping on a Shinkansen and stepping into your very own cozy little hideaway. These private chambers will be your personal space on the train.

Each room will come equipped with fancy features like Wi-Fi, adjustable lighting, and comfy reclining seats with leg rests.

Oh, and did I mention the coat hangers? Because, you know, you’ve got to hang up your fancy coat before you settle down.

Not to forget, there’ll be big windows so you can soak in the views of Japan. Who wants to feel like they’re stuck inside while traveling in one of the world’s fastest trains?

Despite the fact that you are literally inside, of course.

But these luxury rooms won’t come cheap. Nope, they’re expected to cost more than the existing first-class seats.

But it’s not fair – or should that be fare? – to put a price on comfort, right?

So, if you’re planning a trip to Japan in the future, keep an eye out for these fancy new Shinkansen trains, and don’t forget to experience the luxury offered by these private rooms.

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