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TB JAPAN TAG 🇯🇵 Swan stops Shinkansen bullet train

It is considered the safest high-speed train in the world: Japan's Shinkansen. With a top speed of around 300 kilometers per hour, it is the pride of the nation. Now an animal has slowed it down.


December 3, 2025, 09:10


The Shinkansen is built and operated by several Japanese companies, with Hitachi, Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Nippon Sharyo among the main players. The Japan Railways Group (JR) operates the trains, while various railroad companies such as JR Central, JR East and JR West are responsible for the development and operation of the lines.


@PikaPika0105 (Contact Japanese shares)


Manufacturer:

$6501 (-0,15 %)

Hitachi: Builds Shinkansen and bullet trains in Japan and internationally.

$7012 (+0,63 %)

Kawasaki Heavy Industries: Another important manufacturer of Shinkansen cars.

$7102

Nippon Sharyo: A traditional manufacturer involved in production.


Operator and developer:

$CJPRY

Japan Railways Group: A group of five companies that operates the Shinkansen.

$9022 (-2,08 %)

JR Central: Operates and develops the high-speed trains, such as the N700S.

$EJPRY (-0,93 %)

JR East: Develops and tests new models, such as the experimental ALFA-X.

$WJRYY

JR West: Builds and operates lines such as the Hokuriku Shinkansen.


In Japan, a swan has slowed down Japan's world-famous Shinkansen high-speed train. A train driver suddenly spotted the animal on the tracks in the north-eastern prefecture of Miyagi and brought his train to a halt - fortunately in time, as the operator announced. Nothing happened to the animal. However, three of the bullet trains were delayed, affecting around 1,300 passengers, according to the Japanese news agency Kyodo. Japan's Shinkansen trains are known for their top speeds of up to 330 kilometers per hour, punctuality and safety.


https://bahnblogstelle.com/243657/schwan-stoppt-hochgeschwindigkeitszug-shinkansen/

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@PikaPika0105 I would be interested to hear your well-founded opinion on $7012 at the current level
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@Aktienfox
Me too. I see a lot of potential in Kawasaki because they are in some sectors of the future. But the valuation is no longer favorable
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@Tenbagger2024
@PikaPika0105
What is your opinion?
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With them, three delayed trains are newsworthy?
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I once read that the high-speed trains are purely prestige projects.
Since the whole technology is not compatible with existing infrastructure, there is a lot more maintenance work and the problem is that you can't simply extend the line later and integrate it somewhere (different track gauges / standards).

In addition, "normal" trains such as the ICE3 already travel at >300 kmh if the track allows it.

That's why something like this has never caught on... 😘
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@TotallyLost
But they are more punctual than the ICE 🙈😂
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@Tenbagger2024 Yes, but that's because, just like in France with the TGV trains, they don't have to share the routes with slow freight or regional trains.
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