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Train-ing In Japan

Karune Walker

Do you have an interest in Japan? Trains? Then "Train-ing In Japan" is the podcast for you. Tune in to hear everything train related, learn about prime travel destinations and unveil a side of Japan you have yet to discover.

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Train-ing in Japan is back for another season!

To kick things off, I’m taking a deep dive into one of Japan’s most iconic and culturally rich regions – Kansai. Join me as I explore its geography, cultural importance, and of course, its legendary rai... more

For the final episode of season 2, Train-ing In Japan hosts its first listener Q&A! 

From the best apps to rail passes and specialty trains, I answer all the questions that you sent in. 

Got any feedback or want to leave a comment? Feel free to do ... more

Join me as I explore Japan's unique third-sector railway model. Discover how these unique public-private partnerships keep rail services running in rural areas of the country, with key operators like the Iwate Galaxy Railway and Shinano Railway.

Got... more

Following on from the Chubu Region, I take a look at some of the unique rural railway companies that are operating in the area, including their history, main lines and even some of their rolling stock! 

As always, I include some of my travel recomme... more

With the Kanto and Tohoku regions covered, it is time to move on to the next major region in Japan and one of the country's most geographically diverse - Chubu. 

As always, I give travel recommendations within the Chubu region, including Takayama, T... more

With the move into the Nagoya metropolitan region, I take a look at Meitetsu, one of Nagoya's most important railway operators, and the third oldest private rail company in Japan.

Plus, get travel tips for must-visit destinations along the Meitetsu ... more

On this episode, I dive into Doctor Yellow, the iconic diagnostic train of the Shinkansen network. With its retirement slated for 2027, I explore the rich history, technology, and cultural significance of this bright yellow guardian of Japan's high-s... more

Join me as we finally move away from JR East territory to explore another one of the Japan Railways Group - JR Central! I'll go over its history and key routes like the Tokaido Shinkansen, as well as some of its future projects.

As always, I'll be r... more

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    This is a fascinating deep dive into Japanese railways and railway history. I also enjoy the travel tips. I really hope there are more episodes.

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