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This isn't our train, but it is typical of the local trains. Japan has multiple train networks. There are the shinkansen, which are very fast and have separate tracks. Shinkansen do not stop at every city. Then there is a national network of slower trains that are used for both passenger and commercial traffic. Such trains are cheaper than the shinkansen. Finally, there are the local trains, that run either within a city, or just between a small number of cities that only span a couple of prefectures.
Camera model SGH-T999 Shutter speed 1/84 Aperture f/2.6 Maximum aperture f/2.8 Exposure bias 0.00 Exposure Aperture priority Exposure index 0.0 Focal length 3.7,mm Distance 0.00 m Light source Unknown Flash Off Metering CenterWeightedAverage Brightness 4.6 ISO sensitivity 80