On Japan’s bullet trains, dogs usually have to travel in a carrier, but yesterday they could stretch their paws and enjoy the scenery on a special pet-friendly
On Japan's bullet trains, dogs usually have to travel in a carrier, but on Saturday they could stretch their paws and enjoy the scenery on a special pet-friendly express. At Ueno station in Tokyo, 21 furry passengers boarded the sleek shinkansen (bullet train) for a one-hour ride to the resort…
On Japan’s bullet trains, dogs usually have to travel in a carrier, but on Saturday they could stretch their paws and enjoy the scenery on a special pet-friendly express.
At Ueno station in Tokyo, 21 furry passengers boarded the sleek Shinkansen train for a one-hour ride to the resort town of Karuizawa with their owners.
“We’re having fun,” Yukari Seino, 48, told reporters, petting her seven-month-old Chihuahua named Chobi, perched comfortably on her lap.
“We travel a lot together, but in the past I’ve felt bad about keeping my dog in a cage,” she said, adding that the journey had been stress-free so
KARUIZAWA, Japan - On Japan's bullet trains, dogs usually have to travel in a carrier, but on Saturday they could stretch their paws and enjoy the scenery on a special pet-friendly express.
AFP/ MANILA BULLETIN At Ueno station in Tokyo, 21 furry passengers boarded the sleek shinkansen train for