[JP] JP Maglev YouTube Video in Japanese

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Miss Maglev
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[JP] JP Maglev YouTube Video in Japanese

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https://txbiz.tv-tokyo.co.jp/original2/vod/post_330112

The website is promoting a film that centers around Japan’s Linear Chūō Maglev project and its revolutionary high-speed train technology. The film explores the development, engineering, and testing of the Maglev, which uses superconducting magnets to achieve record-breaking speeds and aims to drastically reduce travel times between major Japanese cities, such as Tokyo, Nagoya, and eventually Osaka.

Key themes in the film include the technical innovations behind magnetic levitation transport, the challenges involved in building extensive, mostly underground infrastructure, and the magnitude of investment and engineering required for completion. The "documentary" (?) also highlights the broader impact on society, including the potential to transform the way people travel and connect within Japan.

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Website: https://txbiz.tv-tokyo.co.jp/original2/vod/post_330112 Accessed 2025-11-19

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Re: [JP] JP Maglev YouTube Video in Japanese

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Miss Maglev wrote:
19. Nov 2025, 18:09
https://txbiz.tv-tokyo.co.jp/original2/vod/post_330112

The website is promoting a film that centers around Japan’s Linear Chūō Maglev project and its revolutionary high-speed train technology. The film explores the development, engineering, and testing of the Maglev, which uses superconducting magnets to achieve record-breaking speeds and aims to drastically reduce travel times between major Japanese cities, such as Tokyo, Nagoya, and eventually Osaka.

Key themes in the film include the technical innovations behind magnetic levitation transport, the challenges involved in building extensive, mostly underground infrastructure, and the magnitude of investment and engineering required for completion. The "documentary" (?) also highlights the broader impact on society, including the potential to transform the way people travel and connect within Japan.

Screenshot:

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Website: https://txbiz.tv-tokyo.co.jp/original2/vod/post_330112 Accessed 2025-11-19
It only cost that much because of the NIMBY guy in next prefecture and last century drill and blast

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