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CM Yogi rides advanced SCMAGLEV Train in Yamanashi
2/26/2026 10:29:52 PM
Early Times Report

Yamanashi, Japan/Lucknow, Feb 26: During his visit to Japan, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath explored possibilities of technological cooperation across several sectors, including modern transportation systems, alongside investment opportunities. As part of this visit, Chief Minister rode the world’s advanced SCMAGLEV (Superconducting Magnetic Levitation) high speed train in Yamanashi Prefecture, which can reach speeds of up to 500 kilometres per hour.
Sharing his experience, Chief Minister said, “He travelled at a speed of nearly 500 km per hour and described it as a glimpse into the future of transportation. Despite the extremely high speed, the journey was remarkably smooth, stable and safe, reflecting Japan’s technological excellence and its long term infrastructure vision”.
He added, “The SCMAGLEV train is not merely a symbol of speed, but also an example of a clean, energy efficient and precise mobility system. This technology has the potential to provide new direction to global transportation systems in the coming years”.
Praising Japan’s innovation driven approach, he said that when technology progresses at such speed, the future feels closer than ever before.
Throughout his Japan visit, Chief Minister has been closely studying advanced technologies, high speed transport systems, green energy initiatives and industrial innovation models. His experience aboard the high speed SCMAGLEV train in Yamanashi is being seen as significant for the development of future smart mobility and modern infrastructure projects in Uttar Pradesh.
The visit is considered an important step not only in attracting investment but also in strengthening possibilities for implementing new technologies in the state. Drawing lessons from Japan’s advanced transportation model, emphasis is being placed on developing modern, sustainable and future oriented infrastructure in Uttar Pradesh.
In Yamanashi, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also viewed the world renowned Mount Fuji. Recognized as Japan’s highest mountain peak and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mount Fuji is regarded as a symbol of resilience, discipline and spiritual balance.
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