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Japan Nagoya Kanazawa Shinkansen

7 November 2024

Low effort photo day

Nagoya to Kanazawa on 2 different trains

Now I am in Kanazawa, where I have been once before. My hotel will take a bit of explaining but we will get to that.

Getting here was 2 different trains, first the limited express Shirasagi from Nagoya to Tsuruga, and then the new Shinkanesen on the newest extension from Tsuruga to Kanazawa.
As you shall see, on the Shinkansen I had the entire carriage to myself, so the line beyond Kanazawa is not very popular. Eventually this will join up with Kyoto and replace the limited express Thunderbird service, which I took last time I was in Kanazawa.

Anyway, the journey was not too long and really not eventful in any way, Tsuruga station has no shops even though it is a transfer hub at the moment, I guess they know those days are numbered as soon as the line is extended further towards Kyoto. Now for the worst pics of this trip, but I predict people will be fascinated by the hotel room layout for some strange reason.

Japan-Nagoya-Kanazawa-Shinkansen - One last photo in Nagoya, the spiral building.

One last photo in Nagoya, the spiral building.


Japan-Nagoya-Kanazawa-Shinkansen - This is the Shirasagi limited express train. It looks a lot like the N'EX train that goes from Narita airport. It does not go very fast, but the line

This is the Shirasagi limited express train. It looks a lot like the N'EX train that goes from Narita airport. It does not go very fast, but the line is probably not up to it anyway. I have ridden on the line it goes on before between Gifu and Mount Ibuki, which is still closed due to a landslide. I tried to climb it again last year but could not due to the same landslide.


Japan-Nagoya-Kanazawa-Shinkansen - Inside the limited express, which was busier than the Shinkansen, but I still got an empty seat next to me.

Inside the limited express, which was busier than the Shinkansen, but I still got an empty seat next to me.


Japan-Nagoya-Kanazawa-Shinkansen - Here is the view from Tsuruga station. I had about 30 minutes between trains and intended to go and walk around outside the station, so I exited on on

Here is the view from Tsuruga station. I had about 30 minutes between trains and intended to go and walk around outside the station, so I exited on one side where there was very little to see, and there was no way to get back to the other side without reentering the station, which required me to validate my ticket for the next leg of my journey, thus meaning I was now trapped in the station.


Japan-Nagoya-Kanazawa-Shinkansen - Here is my bullet train to Kanazawa. Painted in the blue and gold colours like many of them are.

Here is my bullet train to Kanazawa. Painted in the blue and gold colours like many of them are.


Japan-Nagoya-Kanazawa-Shinkansen - As mentioned above, I got a whole carriage to myself. That is my bag on the rack. Is this a brand new train? It looks old fashioned on the inside.

As mentioned above, I got a whole carriage to myself. That is my bag on the rack. Is this a brand new train? It looks old fashioned on the inside.


Japan-Nagoya-Kanazawa-Shinkansen - After arriving in Kanazawa I went to a nearby Anderson bakery for lunch, and made the guy behind me in the line furious because I got the last availab

After arriving in Kanazawa I went to a nearby Anderson bakery for lunch, and made the guy behind me in the line furious because I got the last available table. I am fairly certain he was saying unkind things about me to the cashier.


Japan-Nagoya-Kanazawa-Shinkansen - And now for my hotel. The bed is huge, the room is quite large, why is there a fold up desk there? And what is that sink doing there? There is no actu

And now for my hotel. The bed is huge, the room is quite large, why is there a fold up desk there? And what is that sink doing there? There is no actual desk to sit at, weird. This is not the same as the picture on the booking site, I always check for a work desk. So now I am sitting on the end of the bed using the fold up desk, but now for the sink mystery....


Japan-Nagoya-Kanazawa-Shinkansen - The toilet is standalone, and the sink is in the bed/lounge area.

The toilet is standalone, and the sink is in the bed/lounge area.


Japan-Nagoya-Kanazawa-Shinkansen - And then the shower / full size bath is its own room. The shower has nozzles going in every direction, but floods the entire room, and also comes with

And then the shower / full size bath is its own room. The shower has nozzles going in every direction, but floods the entire room, and also comes with some sort of chair like they tortured Daniel Crags testicles with in one of the bond movies. I am kind of frightened to take a shower.
Oh, and the hotel name is Hotel Forza. About $100 AUD per night.


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