NAGOYA, Japan -- New bullet train cars entering into service next July will feature seats that recline better, power outlets for each passenger and free Wi-Fi, the operator of Japan's busiest high-speed rail line says.
New features for N700S include luggage space, free Wi-Fi and emergency batteries

JR Central showed off its new bullet train cars to the media in Nagoya on Oct. 30. (Photo by Saki Hayashi)
NAGOYA, Japan -- New bullet train cars entering into service next July will feature seats that recline better, power outlets for each passenger and free Wi-Fi, the operator of Japan's busiest high-speed rail line says.