Snake wrapped around armrest halts Japanese bullet train

A passenger spotted a snake curled around the armrest of another person's seat on a Japanese Shinkansen "bullet" train on Monday, forcing the train to make an unscheduled stop.

Snake wrapped around armrest halts Japanese bullet train

A passenger spotted a snake curled around the armrest of another person's seat on a Japanese Shinkansen "bullet" train on Monday, forcing the train to make an unscheduled stop.

The train's operator, JR Tokai, or Central Japan Railway, said the passenger sitting in the reserved seat was unaware that the snake was wrapped around his armrest for about 50 minutes until the person behind him saw it and notified a conductor.

Experts suspected the snake may have been brought on to the train accidentally in someone's luggage or with maintenance equipment.

The 30cm-snake, initially thought to be a small type of python, was later identified as a rat snake after police consulted with a local zoo, according to Japanese media.

No one was injured in the incident.

Railway spokesman Atsuo Utano said the train crew made an announcement asking if anyone had lost a pet snake and informing passengers of an unscheduled stop, but nobody came forward.

The super-express train made a stop at Hamamatsu station about 25 minutes later, and railway police removed the snake and the train departed in about one minute, Mr Utano said.

He said the train arrived in Hiroshima, its destination, on time.

The snake incident was not the first on the high-speed bullet train line. Five years ago, a train crew spotted a snake on an unoccupied seat, according to the railway.

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