Hello Kitty bullet train photos, Japan: JR West launches pink, cartoon-themed 'shinkansen'

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Hello Kitty bullet train photos, Japan: JR West launches pink, cartoon-themed 'shinkansen'

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A Hello Kitty-themed "shinkansen" bullet train has debuted in Japan. Adorned with the cartoon icon inside and out, it's a dream ride for fans of the internationally popular character.

The special shinkansen had its inaugural round trip Saturday between Osaka and Fukuoka, connecting Japan's west and south. It will run through September.

The stylish, eight-car train is painted pink and white, showcasing Hello Kitty images and trademark ribbons from flooring to seat covers and windows. Take a look inside in the photo gallery above.

In one car, a life-size Hello Kitty doll donning a train crew uniform and a hat - decorated with a pink bow, of course - greets passengers, offering a chance for selfies.

Hours later Saturday in Osaka, the train's final stop, hundreds of fans waited for the arrival of the first Hello Kitty shinkansen, cheering and taking photos during its 16-minute stopover before it headed back to Fukuoka, according to Japanese media reports.

Hello Kitty, created in 1974 by the Japanese company Sanrio Co., is a global icon with fans of all ages.

After more than 40 years in the market, the round-faced feline with no mouth is still seen everywhere, on stationery and towels to jewellery and even furniture.

It's not the first time Hello Kitty has been used in transport. Taiwanese carrier EVA Air now has seven Hello Kitty-themed aircraft, flying routes between Taipei and other major Asian destinations along with Los Angeles and Chicago.

AP

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