しんかんせん新幹線shinkansen
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A high-speed rail system in Japan designed to connect major cities with rapid transit, characterized by its advanced engineering and infrastructure that enables trains to travel at speeds exceeding 200 kilometers per hour. The first line, the Tōkaidō Shinkansen, was inaugurated in 1964.
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A network of dedicated train services in Japan that utilizes broader track gauges, distinct from conventional railways, providing efficient and swift travel between key urban centers.
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A modern railway service that represents a significant technological achievement in transportation, highlighting Japan's commitment to speed, reliability, and punctuality in public transit systems.
Example:
新しい新幹線の速いこと!