TRANSFORMABLE SHINKANSEN ROBOT SHINKALION Z
Episode 38
"ABSOLUTE DOMINATION! ShinkaliGetter"
Shin and Abuto travel along the Oikawa Railway, a remote section of rural Japan, to complete ShinkaliGetter, a fun mobile app developed by Abuto's father that checks passengers in at every station they pass through. The goal is to visit every railway station in Japan. But is it just a fun app, or is it something more? Meanwhile, and separately, Kannagi and Valtom plot their final moves. The final chapter begins for Shinkalion Z!
NOTES:
Unfortunately any Getter references are vague at best, no crossover so far.
The "Sea of Trees" they're referring to near Fuji, as some of you may have guessed, is Aokigahara, the famed "suicide forest."
A 3-6 gauge railway refers to the British Imperial three-foot-six-inch measurement, which is called "kyoki" in Japanese terminology. This was the first railway size built in Japan. In Japanese, "narrow gauge" and "kyoki" are two different terms: 3-6 Gauge is 1067 mm. Japanese narrow gauge size is 762 mm. All JR conventional rails are "kyoki" gauge. Shinkansen uses "standard gauge", and only four Japanese narrow gauge lines still exist today: the Kintetsu Utsube Line, Kintetsu Hachioji Line, Sangi Railway and Kurobe Gorge Railway. By the way, "narrow gauge" is uniquely defined by each country's own railway system, so actual specifications for size vary around the world.
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