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Zombies hijack Halloween bullet train ride in Japan

Zombies surprised passengers aboard a running bullet train on Saturday, October 19, in an event the organizers boasted as the world’s first “haunted house” staging on Japan’s high-speed railway network.

The roughly 140-minute ride, which came with a price tag from 33000 yen (approx. $220) to 55000 yen (approx. $367), connected the country’s capital Tokyo and Osaka — home to Universal Studios Japan which is currently organizing Halloween-themed events with zombies.

A crew of ghouls entertained 40 passengers with magic and other performances.

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00:00At first I felt a little nervous because I have a love-hate relationship with being scared.
00:16I didn't know how bad it was going to be.
00:18I get a little anxiety, but honestly, as soon as I got in, I saw just how happy everyone
00:25was.
00:26I was just beat off of energy, and everyone's energy was really positive and happy.
00:30So immediately when I got on, those nerves kind of faded away, and then by the end, I
00:34didn't want it to end.
00:36So it was enjoyable from the beginning to the end.

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