Tokaido Shinkansen May Experience Delays and Suspensions on June 27 Due to Typhoon No. 7

Tokaido Shinkansen May Experience Delays and Suspensions on June 27 Due to Typhoon No. 7

Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) has announced that, starting with the first train on June 27, there is a possibility of delays, sudden suspensions of operations, changes of destination, and cancellations across the entire Tokaido Shinkansen line.

This is due to the approach of Typhoon No. 7, which is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds between Tokyo and Toyohashi stations. JR Central is also warning that conventional lines connecting to the Shinkansen in Japan may experience suspensions of operation and cancellations, and is urging passengers to check the latest service information.

Tickets that include June 27 within their validity period can be changed or refunded without handling fees.

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