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日本の のりもの

日本の のりもの. By Khristina & Jackie. At least 10 different kinds of shinkansen in Japan. しんかんせん. Tokaido/ Sanyo Shinkansen connecting Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka together. Runs about 300 km/h. The first shinkansen line and the world’s first high speed train service in 1964.

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日本の のりもの

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  1. 日本の のりもの By Khristina & Jackie

  2. At least 10 different kinds of shinkansen in Japan. しんかんせん • Tokaido/ Sanyo Shinkansen connecting Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka together. • Runs about 300 km/h. • The first shinkansen line and the world’s first high speed train service in 1964. • Kyushu Shinkansen connecting Yatsushiro with Kagoshima. • Done in March 2004. • Northern Shinkansen, the Tohoku shinkansen from Tokyo to Morioka and the Joetsu Shinkansen to Niigate were completed in 1982.

  3. ひかり • Means “light” • The original shinkansen service on the Tokaido/ Sanyo line. • Takes about three hours to travel from Tokyo to Osaka. • Two Hikari trains per hour.

  4. Means “hope” The fastest bullet train in Japan. Takes about 2.5 hours between Tokyo and Osaka. Only make major stops at Nagoya, Kyoto, Okayama, Hiroshima. のぞみ

  5. Local version of the Shinkansen. Makes all primary and secondary stops. Is not suitable for long distances. Fully covered by the Japan Rail Pass. こだま

  6. Ticket Price

  7. しんかんせん ルート

  8. くるま • Drive on the right side of the car. • Drive on the left side of the road. • Minimum driving age is 18. • Go to local driving center and get your license converted into a Japanese license. • Take an eye test and prove that you have been living in your license issuing country for 3 months. • You will have to take written and practical exam.

  9. 日本の くるま • Toyota • Nissan • Honda • Suzuki • Mazda • Daihatsu • Subaru • Isuzu

  10. Top Class 1st Class • Smaller ferries are used for shorter runs. • Bigger ferries are used to hop between the four main islands. • Ferries are slower. • More comfortable and leisure way to travel. • Small fees to bring bikes aboard. • More significant fee to bring motorized vehicles aboard. 2nd B Lobby 2nd A

  11. Ticket Price

  12. フェリーマップ

  13. じてんしゃ • ¥1000 per day to rent a bike. • Many travel to work by bike. • Many cities have no bike lanes. • Bike parking is a problem in some areas. • Occasionally, the police will go around and collect illegally parked bikes. • They will give you a large yellow ticket and 24 hrs. notice before taking away your bike.

  14. しまなみ かいど • “Shimanami Kaido”. • It’s a highway that spans 6 islands in the Seto Inland Sea • It connects Honshu with Shikoku. • 60 km long. • Some segments are more difficult than others.

  15. Questions:

  16. しんかんせくるまフェリーじてんしゃ Q1 What were our four main topics today?(In Japanese)

  17. Q2 There are at least ____ different types of bullet trains. 10

  18. Q3 What’s the legal driving age in Japan? 18 Years old

  19. Q4 How many hours of notice do you get before your bicycle is taken to bike jail? 24 Hours

  20. Q5The Shimanami Kaido joins ____ and ____ together. Honshu and Shikoku

  21. Q6 Which of these two is higher class on the ferry?A) 2nd AB) 2nd B --->

  22. Q7 Do the Japanese drive on the right or left side of their car? Right

  23. Q8 What does のぞみ mean? Hope

  24. Q9 How much ¥ does it cost to rent a bicycle?A) ¥ 1500B) ¥ 900C) ¥1000D) ¥1200 --->

  25. Q10 Do you have to pay an extra fee to bring your motorized vehicle aboard? Yes

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