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Zephyr_Nova

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Not everyday but damn I love traveling by Shinkansen. The JR pass is a godsend.

Tfw you’re waiting at the station, and a shinkansen goes through without stopping.
Mmmmm yes.

 

Whoosh. Poof.

 

Never rode the shinkansen. Heard it's expensive af. But I did ride on the now-decommissioned sleeper train directly between Sapporo and Tokyo.

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If people could stop putting holiday treats in this thread....

start a thread named mundane every week occasions then... :^)

 

 

if only that would even apply to all the humble-bragging going on in this thread. it's like, "went to the moon again, ERGH!"

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If people could stop putting holiday treats in this thread....

start a thread named mundane every week occasions then... :^)

 

if only that would even apply to all the humble-bragging going on in this thread. it's like, "went to the moon again, ERGH!"

 

hey i'm not on holidays here, i'm working, just got some hours off...
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Not everyday but damn I love traveling by Shinkansen. The JR pass is a godsend.

Tfw you’re waiting at the station, and a shinkansen goes through without stopping.
Mmmmm yes.

 

Whoosh. Poof.

Never rode the shinkansen. Heard it's expensive af. But I did ride on the now-decommissioned sleeper train directly between Sapporo and Tokyo.

If you’re talking just a single return trip from say Tokyo to Fukuoka, then probably better to take a plane, budget wise.

If you’re traveling in Japan as a tourist, buy the Japan Rail Pass.

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