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Shinkansen
Lines
SCMaglev lines (505 km/h)
  • Chuo (2027)
Main lines (300-320 km/h)
  •  Sanyō 
  •  Tohoku 
Main lines (240-285 km/h)
  •  Tokaido 
  •  Joetsu 
  •  Hokuriku 
  •  Kyushu 
  •  Hokkaido 
Mini-shinkansen (130 km/h)
  •  Yamagata 
  •  Akita 
Conventional lines
  • Hakata-Minami Line
  • Gala-Yuzawa Line
Lines under construction
  • Chuo (2027)[fn 1] [fn 2]
  • Nishi Kyushu (2022)
  • Hokkaido Sapporo Extension (2030)
  • Hokuriku Tsuruga Extension (2023)
Planned lines
  • Chuo Osaka Extension (2037)
  • Nishi Kyushu Extension (date unknown)
  • Hokuriku Osaka Extension (date unknown)
Cancelled lines
  • Narita[fn 3]
Narrow-gauge line (200+ km/h)
  • Super Tokkyū
Service names
Fast
  • Nozomi
  • Hayabusa
  • Mizuho
  • Kagayaki
Limited-stop
  • Hikari
  • Hikari Rail Star
  • Sakura
  • Hakutaka
  • Toki
  • Yamabiko
Stopping
  • Kodama
  • Hayate
  • Nasuno
  • Tsubame
  • Tanigawa
  • Asama
  • Tsurugi
  • Kamome (2022)
Mini-shinkansen
  • Tsubasa
  • Komachi
Excursion
  • Toreiyu
Discontinued
  • Aoba
  • Asahi
  • Genbi Shinkansen
Train types
In service
  • 500 series
  • 700 series
  • N700/ N700A series
  • N700S series
  • 800 series
  • E2 series
  • E3 series
  • E5/H5 series
  • E6 series
  • E7/W7 series
On order
  • L0 Series
  • E8 series
Retired
  • 0 series
  • 100 series
  • 200 series
  • 300 series
  • 400 series
  • E1 series
  • E4 series
Export
  • Taiwan THSR 700T
  • China CRH2A & CRH2B
  • United States Texas Central N700S (2026)
  • India NHSRCL E5 (2027)
Non-revenue
  • Class 1000
  • Class 951
  • Class 961
  • Class 962
  • Doctor Yellow
  • WIN350
  • STAR21
  • 300X
  • Fastech 360
  • Gauge Change Train
  • MLX-01
  • ALFA-X
Operators
Current
  • JR logo (hokkaido).svg
    JR Hokkaido
  • JR logo (east).svg
    JR East
  • JR logo (central).svg
    JR Central
  • JR logo (west).svg
    JR West
  • JR logo (kyushu).svg
    JR Kyushu
Former
  • Japanese National Railway logo.svg
    Japanese National Railways (1964–87)
Builders and owners
Current
  • Img identity logo.png
    Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency (JRTT)
  • JR logo (east).svg
    JR East
  • JR logo (central).svg
    JR Central
  • JR logo (west).svg
    JR West
Former
  • Japanese National Railway logo.svg
    Japanese National Railways
  • Japan Railway Construction Public Corporation (JRCC)
People
  • Hideo Shima
  • Shinji Sogō
  • Japan transit: Tokyo
  • Keihanshin
  • Nagoya
  • Fukuoka
  • Hakone Fuji Izu
  • Hokkaido
  • Aomori
  • Sendai
  • Akita
  • Niigata
  • Toyama
  • Nagano
  • Okayama
  • Hiroshima
  • Shikoku
  • Metro systems
  • Shinkansen
  • trams (list)
  • aerial lifts (list)
Template documentation

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Notes

  1. ^ Yamanashi Test track is a part of this route
  2. ^ Demostrating operation since 2020
  3. ^ some sections utilized for Keisei Skyliner
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