Túnel Seikan
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Um túnel ferroviário de 53,85 km no Japão conectando as ilhas de Honshu e Hokkaido sob o Estreito de Tsugaru. Concluído em 1988 após 24 anos de construção, foi o túnel mais longo do mundo até a abertura do Túnel de Base do Gotthard. Desde 2016, o Hokkaido Shinkansen usa uma seção do túnel, compartilhando-o com trens de carga convencionais em velocidades reduzidas.
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