A sleek white Shinkansen bullet train at a Japanese station

The Shinkansen: Japan's Bullet Train β€” Everything You Need to Know

The World’s Most Reliable Train On October 1, 1964 β€” timed precisely to coincide with the opening of the Tokyo Olympics β€” Japan launched the world’s first high-speed rail service: the Tokaido Shinkansen between Tokyo and Osaka. Running at up to 210km/h on its debut, it was unlike anything the world had seen. Six decades later, the Shinkansen network spans 3,000+ kilometers, connects Hokkaido to southern Kyushu, and carries over 150 million passengers per year. Its average delay? Under 54 seconds β€” measured across all delays, including weather events and accidents. For pure operational precision, nothing in the world matches it. ...

May 12, 2026 Β· 5 min Β· Japan Insider Team