Tunnel de Seikan
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Un tunnel ferroviaire de 53,85 km au Japon reliant les îles de Honshu et Hokkaido sous le détroit de Tsugaru. Achevé en 1988 après 24 ans de construction, il était le plus long tunnel du monde jusqu'à l'ouverture du Tunnel de Base du Gothard. Depuis 2016, le Shinkansen d'Hokkaido utilise une section du tunnel, en partageant l'accès avec les trains de marchandises conventionnels à vitesse réduite.
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