No there is not. You will be brought to Mutsu and then have to take a bus up to Oma. It is a nice view and worth taking up that way.
It would take about 2 hours and 40 minutes by Shinkansen bullet train to Shin-Kobe station in Kobe-city in Hyogo-prefecture from Shinagawa-station in Tokyo-prefecture.
This depends on the means of transportation that you choose. Misawa has its own Japan Railways Station that connects to Shin-Hachinohe, which is a station on the Touhoku Shinkansen Line. Going from Misawa to Hachinohe depends on the train (Express or normal train), but will normally take around 15 minutes. From Hachinohe to Tokyo it takes about 4 hours on the Shinkansen and altogether costs around 16'000 Yen. There also is an airport in Misawa that connects directly to Tokyo, with flights leaving several times a day. Going by plane will take around 90minutes to Tokyo Haneda Airport. From Misawa you have a connection to the 東北自動車道 (Touhoku Expressway) to Tokyo, which is about 690km and will take 9 hours by car.
You mean Tokyo station in Tokyo to Atsugi Kanagawa Prefecture? If so, it takes one and half hour by train and the cost is like $15~$25! It depends how do you get there!
No. During the giant earthquake and Tsunami in Miyagi prefecture where Sendai is in, Hiroshima didn't shake even a little. I will take about 10~15hours by car, and about 7~10 by the Shinkansen (Bullet Train).
No Japan is an island.
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The agriculture in Japan takes the train, not the subway.
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