When it was originally planned during the 1930s, the Japanese nickname for the Shinkansen project was dangan ressha (弾丸列車), which literally means "bullet train."
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Bullettrains of Japan has withstood the test of time, in 1989 the country celebrated the trains twenty-fifth anniversary (Vanrich 76).
The bullettrain has help out the economy of Japan and will make the lives easier of the Japan population because of the trains faster travel time and power efficiency.
The Japan BulletTrain has been a great asset to the Japanese and will be, until there is a new technology that will over take the bullettrain like it did to the rest of the transport industries.