Nonstop 4K Bus Ride: Tokyo to Nagoya on the JR Tokaido Super Liner

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This detailed 4K60fps front-view video takes passengers on a nonstop journey aboard the JR Tokaido Bus ‘Shin-Tomei Super Liner 11’ from Tokyo Station to Nagoya Station. The Super Liner is one of the high-speed bus services connecting these two major cities, typically traveling along either the traditional Tomei Expressway or the newer Shin-Tomei Expressway. While some Tomei routes make stops along the way, the Shin-Tomei-based service featured in this video operates nearly nonstop except for short breaks at major rest areas, making it an efficient option for intercity travel.

Filmed during the day, the route starts at Tokyo Station and quickly moves onto Tokyo’s inner expressway ring, passing through Kasumigaseki and Tanimachi JCT, then joining the Tomei Expressway at the Tokyo tollgate. The vehicle used is the modern double-decker ‘Astromega’ coach by Van Hool/Scania, known for its comfortable three-seat rows at no extra fare. The bus makes brief stops at Ashigara Service Area and Enshu-Morimachi Parking Area, allowing travelers a glimpse of rest area amenities often found along Japan’s highways.

A highlight of the trip is the passage along the Shin-Tomei Expressway, renowned for its smooth ride and scenic views of Japan’s mountainous interior. The route continues westward, transitioning to the Isewangan Expressway and entering Aichi Prefecture before merging onto local expressways in the greater Nagoya area. Landmarks along the route include Gotemba JCT (gateway to Mt. Fuji region), Toyoda JCT, and Nagoya IC. The final approach includes sections of the Nagoya Second Ring Road and Nagoya Expressways, culminating at Nagoya Station, one of the busiest transport hubs in central Japan.

This video is ideal for enthusiasts of Japanese transportation, long-distance bus travel, and those planning trips between Tokyo and Nagoya. The Shin-Tomei Expressway offers not only travel efficiency but also a modern infrastructure showcase. Both Tokyo and Nagoya are vibrant urban centers with plenty for visitors, and this bus service provides an alternative to the famous Shinkansen bullet trains for those seeking a different kind of travel experience.

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