Japan’s Hello Kitty bullet train debuts this week

Japan’s Hello Kitty bullet train debuts this week
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The Hello Kitty shinkansen or bullet train will run for the next three months between the western cities of Osaka and Fukuoka from Saturday, the West Japan Railway firm said. (AFP)
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Above, the photo spot inside the Shinkansen train for passengers to pose with popular character Hello Kitty. (AFP)
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The bullet train is fitted with Hello Kitty iconography, from the shades of every window to every passenger seat cover. (AFP)
Updated 26 June 2018
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Japan’s Hello Kitty bullet train debuts this week

Japan’s Hello Kitty bullet train debuts this week

TOKYO: Resplendent in shocking pink, a sleek “Hello Kitty” bullet train, complete with special carriages festooned with images of the global icon from Japan, has been unveiled before it chugs into service this week.
The special shinkansen or bullet train will run for the next three months between the western cities of Osaka and Fukuoka from Saturday, the West Japan Railway firm said, hoping that one of the country’s most famous exports will boost tourism.
Passengers will be in left in no doubt what train they are on, with Hello Kitty smiling down from the shades of every window and adorning every passenger seat cover.
One car will feature a “life-sized Hello Kitty doll” — the character is “five apples” tall, according to creator Sanrio — so fans can take selfies, a West Japan Railway spokesman said.
Another car will have no passenger seats but offer regional specialties, including a selection of goods and foods, in a bid to boost the local economy and tourism.
Hello Kitty, the mouthless character, has spawned a multi-billion-dollar industry since Sanrio introduced it in 1974.
It adorns everything from pencil cases and pajamas to double-decker buses and airliners.