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Hello Kitty fans, rejoice! A whole Japanese airport has been rebranded with Hello Kitty theme as part of the Osaka World Expo ...
Oita, a scenic region known for its natural hot springs on the Japanese island of Kyushu, has recently renamed its air hub ...
When in Tokyo and Kyoto, buy cute cat things. Japan is like no other country when it comes to feline paraphernalia.
To recall, China had earlier tested an ultra-high-speed maglev train running in a low-vacuum pipeline. For your information, maglev trains are already operational in Japan. The world’s third ...
Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail project, India’s first Bullet Train project, achieved another milestone with the completion of the fourteenth out of 21 river bridges planned in Gujarat.
Siemens Mobility unveiled its first high speed train for the line in September last year. Designed to withstand Egypt's hot, sandy conditions, the Velaro train which was on show at the InnoTrans ...
Project Highlights and Route Coverage Spanning 760 kilometers, the bullet train route will cut travel time to just two hours—down from the current 8–10 hours.The high-speed corridor will pass ...
In a new YouTube Shorts video, creator Simply Railway (@SimplyRailway) takes viewers along for the ride on a groundbreaking high-speed train journey between Paris and Berlin. The train "links the two ...
Once a symbol of rebellion and girlhood, the cartoon cat has become a cultural ambassador—part of Japan’s global ... in sweetness. A Hello Kitty–themed Haruka express train rolls between ...
For nearly four decades, Texans have pushed for a bullet train to connect the state’s largest cities. With its vast size, traveling between Texas' major cities can take hours. Even the 35-mile ...
Of course, one can be as charitable toward the bullet train as possible and still recognize the thing is a flop. Yes, major projects often have cost overruns and delays. Yes, it’s a bold project.
Three sisters visiting Japan hopped on the Shinkansen bullet train for a quick ride to Kyoto. TikToker Nadya Okamoto (@nadyaokamoto) posted a video of herself and her sisters traveling around Japan.