I am the Traveling Grant and this is the blog of my life and travels. I have now lived in Japan for three years of the past five, currently making my home in the city of Maebashi outside of Tokyo.
Friday, January 06, 2012
Riding the Shink
Shortly after Christmas Tess and I took a trip to Sendai. One reason we wanted to go was less about Sendai and more about the mode of transportation you can use. The new E5 Series Shinkansen, which runs the northern route from Tokyo to Aomori Prefecture at the far tip of Honshu.
We had to change trains at Omiya station, to catch our E5 Hayabusa. This is the newest Shinkansen, and only went into regular service last March, just a few days before the earthquake disrupted the northbound trainlines.
This new trainset is one of the sleekest yet, and has a top design speed of 320 km/h (299 mph), but currently only runs at 300 km/h (186 mph). This is still fast enough to cover 321 kilometers between Omiya and Sendai in a mere 71 minutes.
I have always said that the Shinkansen is the only way to travel. For pure speed and comfort, it is just pure bliss on tracks. And the new trains are even better!
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
2011
Tokyo Waterfront
Snow in Aizu-Wakamatsu, Fukushima Prefecture.
Plum Blossoms in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture.
Cherry Blossoms in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture.
Rice Paddies in Ishikawa Prefecture
Shibuya, Tokyo
Shirane-san crater, Gunma Prefecture
Starbucks, Insaong shopping street, Seoul.
Candles, Takasaki
Fritz the family dog, Rocky Mountains of Colorado
Garden in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture
Panda Bear in Ueno Zoo, Tokyo
Panorama, Ikaho Onsen, Gunma Prefecture
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