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Can you see PUTIPUTI Sign from the Shinkansen?

A tiny Seat A discovery.

PUTIPUTI Sign from the Shinkansen window
Kawakami Sangyo PUTIPUTI® @PUTIPUTI_0808
Section
Shin-Yokohama → Odawara
Seat side
Seat A · sea side
Timing
About 26 minutes after leaving Tokyo on a Nozomi train
Photos
1 photos

How to find PUTIPUTI Sign

Somewhere between Shin-Yokohama and Odawara, the PUTIPUTI® sign is said to appear on the Seat A side. Not a landmark, exactly — but the kind of little find that makes the ride feel personal. It is a very quick glimpse, so start looking with a little margin.

If you are traveling from Tokyo toward Shin-Osaka, start watching the Seat A · sea side window as you approach Shin-Yokohama → Odawara. If you are traveling toward Tokyo, the order is reversed.

Why this view matters

PUTIPUTI Sign is one of the window views that make the Tokaido Shinkansen more than a transfer. The train moves fast, so visibility depends on weather, seat position, and timing.

PUTIPUTI Sign in photos

PUTIPUTI Sign from the Shinkansen window
From Kawakami Sangyo's official account Kawakami Sangyo PUTIPUTI® @PUTIPUTI_0808

References

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