2 Postcards
Japan's Shinkansen trains aren't just fast and reliable; they're an iconic experience that inspires joyous souvenirs and a veggie haven at RF1 nearby.
1 Chome Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan Get directions
"If you’re craving vegetables seek out RF1, which sells salads and vegetable-forward meals." - Yukari Sakamoto
"The cult of fast trains Japan has some of the fastest, most reliable trains in the world. One measure of how much locals appreciate them is the glee in kids' faces when a Shinkansen glides past their commuter train. Or they line up in front of the sloped nose of a parked bullet train for a photo before taking off on a trip. That excitement has naturally created a market for train souvenirs. You can find socks, shoes, even chopsticks shaped like any number of specific Shinkansen trains. Local train lines also sell their own branded train gear across Japan. The Shinkansen souvenirs are all over Tokyo Station, but a big cluster of them can be found near the underground Yaesu central exit. Leave the turnstiles, and the omiyage shop is immediately on the left. By Meghan Gordon"
Alex Orchilles
Sho Yoshimura
Nik Christensen
Hanhey Home
Priscilla Mora
Jenny D (Citybird_Adventures)
Hec Tor
Martin
Alex Orchilles
Sho Yoshimura
Nik Christensen
Hanhey Home
Priscilla Mora
Jenny D (Citybird_Adventures)
Hec Tor
Martin
John C.
Van D.
Vince N.
Yan W.
Ed U.
Ward K.
Eric R.
Aycell J.
Elle M.
Howard L.
Trina D.
Steph C.
John H.
Olive R.
Stephanie S.
Clara C.
Ren N.
Alvin A.
Violet H.
Benny H.
Garret O.
Shinichi K.
Karen A.
Tyler L.
Mercedes V.
Keiko M.
Herman Y.
Yuko H.
Alison M.
Emil C.
Christina G.
Lori I.
Alice A.
Steph B.
Scott S.
Peter I.
Elena N.
Andrea U.
Tim L.
Bruce K.
Anj L.
Cassandra Y.
Donna T.
Moses H.
Christina Z.
Kenson K.
Jennifer K.
Mike C.
Stuart L.