Named trains: Japan - bullet
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Named Shinkansen/bullet passenger trains in Japan
Train Name | Railroad | Train Endpoints | Operated |
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Aoba | JR East | Tokyo - Morioka | 1982-1995 |
Asahi | JR East | Tokyo - Niigata | 1982-2004 |
Asama | JR East | Tokyo - Nagano | 1998- |
Hayate | JR East | Tokyo - Hachinohe | 2002- |
Hikari | JR Central / JR West | Tokyo - Okayama | 1964 - |
Hikari Rail Star | JR West | Shin-Ōsaka - Hakata | 2000- |
Kodama | JR Central / JR West | Tokyo - Shin-Ōsaka, or Shin-Ōsaka - Hakata | 1964 - |
Komachi | JR East | Tokyo - Akita | 1997- |
Nasuno | JR East | Tokyo - Kōriyama | 1995- |
Nozomi | JR Central, JR West | Tokyo - Shin-Ōsaka, Hakata | 1992- |
Tanigawa | JR East | Tokyo - Echigo-Yuzawa | 1997- |
Toki | JR East | Tokyo - Niigata | 1982-1997, 2004- |
Tsubame | JR Kyushu | Shin-Yatsushiro - Kagoshima-Chuo | 2004- |
Tsubasa | JR East | Tokyo - Yamagata, Shinjo | 1992- |
Yamabiko | JR East | Tokyo - Morioka | 1982- |