The Shinkansen, or Japanese bullet train, typically operates at speeds of 240 to 320 kilometers per hour (approximately 150 to 200 miles per hour) on most routes. The fastest model, the Shinkansen N700S, can reach speeds of up to 300 kilometers per hour (186 miles per hour) during regular service. These high-speed trains are known for their efficiency and punctuality, making them a popular mode of transportation in Japan.
In Future it will travel at 360 km per hour
During regular service the Shinkansen goes 300 km/h or 186 mph. Test runs have reached 443 km/h or 275 mph for regular service trains and the Shinkansen as gone 581 km/h or 361 mph a world record.
A shinkansen is a Japanese railroad system used to transport passengers at incredibly fast speeds. These are often called bullet trains in other countries.
Shinkansen was created in 1964.
The first Shinkansen came out in 1964.
Tōkaidō Shinkansen was created in 1964.
Nagano Shinkansen was created in 1997.
Tōhoku Shinkansen was created in 1982.
Shinkansen Recordings was created in 1996.
Jōetsu Shinkansen was created in 1982.
Kyushu Shinkansen was created in 2004.
Shinkansen Relay was created in 1982.