Dogs enjoy a special ride on bullet train in Japan
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Pup pup! All a-PAW-d! A train company in Japan is trying out a special 'doggy holiday' service.
The paw-some new rail service will allow owners to ride with their dogs on board the trains, without them needing to stay in a carrier.
As part of a trial on Saturday, around 21 furry passengers boarded a shinkansen - a super fast train, also known as a bullet train - at Ueno station in Tokyo, for a one-hour journey to Karuizawa with their owners.
"It's like we're at home. I'm happy we can ride the train without worrying," said Yoko Okubo, who joined the trip with her corgi.
The new project was organised by the railway company JR East and JR East Start Up, and is being trialled on services run by Japan Railways.
The companies are interested in organising more pet friendly holidays in the future, according to Shino Furukawa, who works for Start Up.
"We've received requests from customers who want to have a relaxing time with their dogs on the train," she said.
"We want to create an environment where people can live in harmony with their pets, who are part of the family. This is a big step towards making pet-friendly public transport a reality."
Currently pets can board shinkansen trains in Japan, but they must weigh less than 10 kg, and stay inside a pet-carrier for the whole journey.
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