How to say "shinkansen (bullet train)" in Japanese?

In Japanese "shinkansen (bullet train)" translates to  新幹線 

Transliteration: shinkansen

🇯🇵 新幹線は日本の高速鉄道の代表的なものです。

🗣️ Shinkansen wa Nihon no kousoku tetsudou no daihyouteki na mono desu.

🇺🇸 The Shinkansen is Japan's representative high-speed railway.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "shinkansen (bullet train)" in Japanese?

You can use the word "新幹線" which translates to "Shinkansen (bullet train)".

How to pronounce "新幹線" (shinkansen (bullet train)) in Japanese?

The word "新幹線" is pronounced as "shinkansen".

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