Japanese High Speed (Bullet) Trains (on Vimeo)

uploaded by intrepidberkeleyexplorer July 22, 2008 at 03:59 pm
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Glimpses of Japan's marvelous high speed trains in action, as they zoom by.
Excerpt from "Castles of the Rising Sun", an Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video.

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This Japanese Shinkansen, known to Americans as a Bullet Train, is a still from my amateur, non-commercial video of feudal and modern Japan. It includes castles, Kyoto, Tokyo, and Hiroshima.

I have over free 30 videos from every continent being streamed over the internet.

Anyone interested in this film of Japan, "Castles of the Rising Sun", or my earlier effort on China, "The Last Emperor's Home Video", should ask a search engine for: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

You need a high speed connection to watch the videos, but my giant galaxy of still pictures can be viewed with any modem.

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