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Shinkansen Service Resumption in Western Japan Update

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Tokyo — The Shinkansen service resumption in western Japan was confirmed after bullet train operations were temporarily suspended following earthquake-related disruptions earlier in the day, railway operators said.

High-speed services on parts of the Sanyo Shinkansen line, which connects major cities in western Japan, were halted as a precautionary measure after seismic activity caused a power interruption. Train operators immediately suspended operations to conduct safety inspections of tracks, overhead lines and related infrastructure.

Following the completion of safety checks and the restoration of power, services gradually resumed, allowing bullet trains to return to normal operations by early afternoon. Railway officials confirmed that no structural damage affecting train safety was found.

The temporary disruption caused delays for passengers traveling between key urban centres, including sections linking Okayama, Hiroshima and surrounding areas, but full schedules were restored shortly after the Shinkansen service resumption in western Japan.

Authorities reported no major injuries or significant infrastructure damage linked to the seismic activity. Passengers were advised to check real-time service updates as trains worked through residual delays.

Japan’s Shinkansen network is designed with advanced seismic detection and automatic shutdown systems, enabling rapid response during earthquakes. The swift Shinkansen service resumption in western Japan highlighted the resilience of the country’s high-speed rail infrastructure and its emphasis on passenger safety.

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