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It took about 48 hours to edit, but even more so because of the accumulated filming effort, please watch until the end if possible. The chime on the Tokaido Shinkansen train is changing, so I put together the Shinkansen footage I've taken over the past 10 years. It's what you might call an inventory. As an aside, or rather a thought about this video... I'm from Tohoku, so I first heard the song "AMBITIOUS JAPAN!" around 2008, and at the time I was crazy about what were called "railroad PVs," and even though I was a kitchen cook, I made a lot of them. Since then, I've thought things like "I want to take a picture of the Tokaido Shinkansen~~~~~" and "I'll make a Shinkansen PV with this BGM," but it was impossible from my hometown due to physical distance and money. After that, I moved to Kanto for further education, and became a money-grubber, so I started to use my university and work holidays to slowly go to the Tokai and Western Japan regions. So, this time, the "AMBITIOUS JAPAN!" chime on the train has ended, and I thought that a train-related video (loose translation: a train PV with a lot of stupid short-span footage with rough editing) with a title like "Farewell Chime" would come out anyway, so I decided to ride this big wave and made a video. For some reason, there are a lot of 700 series, but at the time, I wanted to take pictures of the N700A, so the 700 series was just like a local train. *That's how many times I came. Also, the facilities on the train were bad and it gave a dark impression, so I hated it. During the last run, I thought "Oh, the 700 is over," so I didn't even go to take pictures. (Well, I wonder if it's okay to go to take pictures only at the end...) However, now that I'm a bit old, I have a little regret that I didn't take even a few pictures at that time. A long time ago, a train-loving maniac said to me, "Don't think that your parents and active trains will always be there." These words really hit home. Trains featured: 500 series, 700 series, N700 series, N700A series, N700S series, 200 series, E2 series, E3 series, E4 series, E5 series, Doctor Yellow