A shinkansen, or bullet train, typically carries between 700 to 1,600 passengers, depending on the train model and configuration. The most common models, like the N700 series, can accommodate around 1,300 passengers. Some trains are designed for higher capacity, while others may have fewer seats for comfort. Overall, shinkansen trains are known for their efficiency and high passenger capacity.
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.
Sanyō Shinkansen was created in 1972.
Shinkansen is used both as a singular and a plural in Japanese.
The Shinkansen stops at Tokyo Station in Tokyo.