On March 5, 2011, the Tohoku Shinkansen extended its line to Shin-Aomori. Along with this expansion, the new Shinkansen Series E5 debuted. The Series E5 Shinkansen has the newly developed GranClass Car, which is considered to be the first first-class carriage in Shinkansen history. Yet this new carriage is not well known in Japan, probably due to the Tohoku/Kanto Earthquake and Tsunami which hit East Japan a week after the debut of the carriage. Right now, the Tohoku Shinkansen is the only Shinkansen Line where you can enjoy the GranClass. In the near future some of the Shinkansen cars on the Hokuriku and Nagano Shinkansen Lines will introduce this class. For further information please refer to the Homepage of JR GranClass or my article on Japan Travel.
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JR Shinkansen E5, GranClass Car
Shinkansen's first-class carriage introduced in 2011
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Tohoku Shinkansen 'Yamabiko', stopping at JR Fukushima Station. Streamlined car in colorful red, green and pink is beautiful
'Yamabiko 213' departs Tokyo, bound for Sendai
Hexagonal emblem of GranClass, painted on the platform
Inside the GranClass carriage
Inside the GranClass carriage, there are only 15 seats in the car
All leather-covered, auto-reclining seats
Information about the auto-reclining seats
Remote control for auto-reclining seats
Food/drink menu in GranClass
GranClass white wine, tasty!
When you order beer, Ebisu beer will be served, which is the highest-class beer in Japan
Free snack and sponge cake; you can have one each
GranClass washroom done up in wood
GranClass corridor, in the bathroom there was a washlet (shower toilet) installed!
Mt. Fuji at twilight, viewed from the GranClass carriage
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