Hello Kitty Bullet Train

I kid you not:

West Japan Railway Co. said Friday it will begin operating a Hello Kitty-themed shinkansen on June 30.

The interior and seats of the 500-series shinkansen, to be used for daily round trips between Shin-Osaka Station in Osaka Prefecture and Hakata in Fukuoka Prefecture, will feature Sanrio Co.’s Hello Kitty character, the railway operator said.

The special train, to be decorated with pink ribbons like the character, will be used to promote local attractions and specialty goods, and passengers will have the chance to pose for photos with a big Hello Kitty doll.

I can’t shake the feeling that I’ve been had by Japan’s answer to the Daily Mash, or that all this was first announced on April 1st. Nevertheless, it does seem to be a real thing.

Originally posted at Brian Micklethwait’s Old Blog

One thought on “Hello Kitty Bullet Train”

  1. Patrick Crozier commented:

    This is rather good news. I’d thought that the Series 500 had been withdrawn. I thought this was a shame because it’s easily best looking Shinkansen. It was also not the most reliable. I have long felt that these two facts were not a coincidence.

    Posted by Patrick Crozier on 04 June 2018

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