Japan's iconic and prestigious Shinkansen or high-speed bullet trains face the rarest of rare delay. The reason behind it is not either human or technical glitch.
The peculiar incident disrupted the renowned punctuality of Japan's bullet trains when an unexpected passenger, a snake, made its presence known aboard a high-speed train. While Japan's railway system is famed for its efficiency and precision, the uninvited reptilian guest managed to cause a rare 17-minute delay as it traversed through a passenger carriage.
According to the Central Japan Railway Company, a commuter in Tokyo reported on Tuesday that they had spotted a 40-centimeter (16-inch) snake inside a train carriage upon its arrival from Nagoya.
The unexpected sighting prompted station staff to swiftly address the situation, ensuring the safety and comfort of passengers. While such occurrences are rare, railway authorities acted promptly to handle the situation with professionalism and diligence, reflecting their commitment to maintaining the smooth operation of Japan's renowned railway system.
Despite the brief interruption, the incident served as a testament to the unpredictable nature of travel and the need for flexibility in navigating unexpected challenges, even on Japan's meticulously maintained railway network.
Q1. What is bullet train known as?
A1. Bullet train of Japan is known as 'Shinkansen'.
Q2. Where did the train come?
A2. According to the Central Japan Railway