SHINKANSEN—THE SPIRIT OF JAPAN

July 9, 2024

Location:

Tokyo & Shizuoka, Japan

captured:

December 2023, January 2025

Can a lifeless metal machine teach us something about the lives inside it? About an entire society? The iconic bullet train provides a glimpse into Japanese culture.

“Welcome to the Shinkansen.”
“This is the Hikari Super Express bound to Shin-Osaka.”
After waiting in a single file line outside your car, the doors open and 
a robotic, yet friendly voice greets you over the speakers as you board 
this “train.”

Prior to your departure, a small army dressed in pink uniforms has just 10 minutes to leave every inch of the interior spotless. When you find your plush seat with a fresh head rest cover in the carpeted car, you immediately appreciate the fruits of their labor. You stare at your watch to confirm if there’s truth to the stories about the timeliness. Sure enough, the doors close, and you begin to pull away from the station at the scheduled departure time. To the second.

You close your eyes for a moment. “The 4:43 PM train to Grand Central will be departing – 8 minutes late—“ 𝘕𝘰. 𝘕𝘰𝘵 𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦.

You open your eyes again as the skyscrapers of Tokyo fly by. You’re conditioned to expect music blasting from cell phones. People gabbing on calls.

But there isn’t. And there aren’t.

Across the aisle you see a passenger slowly unpacking his Ekiben (boxed lunch) and utensils. Eating each piece of food quietly. Meticulously packing up the box as if it was some culinary take on origami. The attendant walks down the aisle to collect any trash, bowing as you play your small part to keep the train clean.

Your perception of what public transportation can, and should, be immediately shifts. From the outside, this machine is just cold steel, aluminum alloy, and wheels barreling down the track at great speed. Metal cutting through the air like an arrow. Yet somehow, it takes on
a personality of its own. There’s a life to the train, and of course there are the lives and stories within it. Passengers all heading somewhere for some reason.

This mechanical marvel reflects the engineering prowess and infrastructure of a country, but also serves as a window into the people who live there. 
A decency, respect, attention to detail, and insistence on quality that each person shows towards something that, ultimately, belongs to all of them.

- EK

7/9/24

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