Japan celebrated Halloween early with a unique event by transforming a bullet train into a zombie apocalypse experience.
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Right on schedule, the sleek white train with a blue streak and a bullet-shaped head pierced the late-morning mist and ...
As Halloween approaches, Japan’s renowned bullet train transforms from a symbol of efficiency to a thrilling haunted house on ...
Aboard a chartered car of the shinkansen -- the Japanese word for bullet train -- around 40 thrill-seekers screamed in terror ...
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A Japanese bullet train nose cone has gone on display in London, to mark 60 years since the first-generation Shinkansen entered service.