I believe it is informally called the "Bullet Train."
The high speed railways of of Japan are collectively called the Shinkansen.
(Because of their shape and speed, they are often collectively called "bullet trains.")
shinkensen is the Japanese name for the bullet train
The Japanese name is "Shinkansen Nozomi Service." If you are referring to the type of train, it is the 500 series.
in English they are referred to as "bullet trains"
Shinkansen 新幹線
Very very fast
Train travel.
They could transport a large quantity of materials or people at a very fast speed.
donkey. they were very fast and weren't distracted easily.
The first trains were much slower than modern trains. For instance, in Britain, Robert Stephenson's Rocket, 1829, had a maximum speed of 28 mph (45 km/h).
a very fast shark
Japan is thriving and happy (most of the time) mainly because of their work ethic.
Life in Japan is very hard. You have to go on subways and trains which are crowded with people; people are very evil and malicious. I lived in japan when I was in high school and I still regret it. I asked my friends and they, too regret living in Japan. DONE LIVEing IN JAPAN.To be honest japan is very poor. The food is terrible and the people are rather funny towards you. Unlike this country.
chocho
Japan is a very highly developed country because of it's high GDP, the GDP measures the sum total of the income generated by the country's productive activities. Japan also has an extensively developed transportation network in it's country, with means of traveling that include road, air, rail and sea. Japan's bullet trains or high-speed trains, have gathered a lot of international recognition
The coach in the academy trains her in a very different way.
without trains!! we cannot travel fast to a long distance without trains on land. we cannot carry heavy materials like iron ore and iron products from the mining area to the factories. on land it is very difficult without trains for nation to develop. the life would be slow on the land.