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Traveling by train in Japan
Japan boasts a highly developed rail system, making it an extremely practical mode of transportation for both local and cross-country travel. Consequently, both residents and tourists frequently find themselves utilizing trains almost daily, whether they are using local train lines or the renowned Shinkansen bullet trains. For those embarking on their inaugural trip to Japan, the significance of train travel during their journey is likely to be a consideration.
Although train travel is a common aspect of life in Japan, there are several factors that may necessitate some prior knowledge or preparation before first-time visitors board a train. This is true even for individuals arriving from countries with a well-established train travel culture.
What makes trains so popular in Japan?
Japan's rail transportation system is regarded as one of the finest globally. The experience of taking a train in Japan can be encapsulated in three adjectives: efficient, fast, and clean. Until one has experienced it firsthand, it is difficult to comprehend just how easy and remarkably convenient train travel is in Japan. Despite the fact that millions of passengers utilize Japan's rail system daily, trains remain impeccably clean, punctual, and operational. For many readers, this description may seem like a utopian vision in comparison to their own country's train network.
There are numerous factors contributing to this remarkable railway system, but it can essentially be attributed to Japan's dependence on fossil fuel imports, which led the nation to make significant investments in its transportation network via trains. Since the late 19th century, Japanese train companies have been constructing lines to transport people and goods from point A to point B with efficiency, and as a result of this historical network, cities began to develop around train stations. While much of Western urban development has centered on car-oriented infrastructure, Japan primarily expanded its urban areas around train stations. In most Japanese cities, train stations serve as the economic and demographic hubs of the city.
Through appropriate investment in its train system, Japan has successfully established one of the most dependable, rapid, and secure rail networks globally!
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Going from Kanazawa to Osaka via train will require one transfer at Tsuruga Station in Fukui. The Hokuriku Shinkansen line actually expanded out to this station in March 2024, and the Kagayaki Shinkansen bullet train will be the one to ride to get to it. From Tsuruga Station, the Thunderbird Express Train will be ridden to Osaka Station. The whole journey takes a little over 2.5 hours.
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