In transit in Japan Alison Binney · Posted on 28 June 2015 Japan’s train stations and subways are great for capturing motion, colour and perspective. Shibuya train station, Tokyo Shibuya train station, Tokyo The Metro Subway in Tokyo. Image Alison Binney The Metro Subway in Tokyo. Image Alison Binney Japan’s high speed train called shinkansen at Kyoto station. Image: Alison Binney Japan’s high speed trains (bullet trains) are called shinkansen. Image: Alison Binney Shibuya train station, Tokyo Kyoto Station in Japan. Image: Alison Binney Kyoto Station in Japan. Image: Alison Binney Kyoto Station in Japan. Image: Alison Binney Kyoto Station, the city’s hub for trains and buses, was built by Japanese architect Hara Hiroshi. Image: Alison Binney Kyoto Station, the city’s hub for trains and buses, was built by Japanese architect Hara Hiroshi. Image: Alison Binney Kyoto Station, the city’s hub for trains and buses, was built by Japanese architect Hara Hiroshi. Image: Alison Binney The subway in Tokyo. Images: Alison Binney Shibuya scramble crossing, Tokyo. Image: Alison Binney Shibuya scramble crossing, Tokyo. Image: Alison Binney Shibuya scramble crossing, Tokyo. Image: Alison Binney Shibuya scramble crossing, Tokyo. Image: Alison Binney Shibuya scramble crossing, Tokyo. Image: Alison Binney Shibuya scramble crossing, Tokyo. Image: Alison Binney Shibuya scramble crossing, Tokyo. Image: Alison Binney