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Watch As Commuters In Japan Struggles To Find Space Inside Bullet Trains During Rush Hour

Watch as commuters struggles for space in superfast bullet trains during early morning rush hour in Japan.
Throughout Japan, rush hour typically lasts from 7 a.m to 9 a.m each morning, and 5 p.m to 7 p.m each evening.
The morning rush hour tends to be a bit heavier, as many people are off from work or returning from weekend travels.
Last year, Japan launched Shinkansen N700S bullet train that can run up to 360 kilometers per hour.
The ride inside the record-breaking train is quieter and smoother than the model it will replace.
If you are holidaying in Japan and you plan visiting large cities such as Tokyo and Osaka, then you will want to avoid traveling during rush hour. Throughout Japan, rush hour typically lasts from 7 a.m to 9 a.m each morning, and 5 p.m to 7 p.m each evening. These are the times when many residents are going and coming back from work, respectively.
The morning rush hour tends to be a bit heavier, as displayed in some viral videos shared on the internet, as many people are off from work or returning from weekend travels.
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Japan is one of the most developed countries in the world, boasting one of the fastest means of transportation. The Asian country is famous for its Shinkansen bullet trains, which are designed for long-distance rather than local travel.
Last year, Central Japan Railway officially launched its first Series Shinkansen N700S bullet train into service. It can run up to 360 kilometers per hour, making it one of the fastest trains in the world.
The record-breaking bullet train, whose operating speed will be capped at 285 kilometers per hour, is currently serving the Tokaido Shinkansen line.
N700S doesn’t only run faster and smoother than the model it will replace, but can also transport passengers to safety in the event of an earthquake.
Inside, it features overhead baggage racks that lights up at every station to prevent passengers from leaving their belongings behind.
The seat and backrest are designed to move together when reclining to help passengers rest during long rides. Power outlets are also installed on every seat to charge phones or to power electric devices.
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