Passengers have been left stunned after a gang of pro wrestlers battled it out on a packed bullet train.
Aja Kong, Miu Watanabe, Mizuki and Raku competed against Miyu Yamashita, Maki Ito, Yuki Arai and Max The Impaler.
Tickets were sold specifically for the special event, which was the first of its kind to ever take place on Japan’s high-speed railway line.
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The event, which was held in one carriage, sold 70 tickets for £15 each.
They sold out in just two and a half hours.
Videos from the wrestling show have since gone viral online – gaining tens of thousands of views.
Two of the female wrestlers can be seen performing various moves, including one where a woman is held in the air and spun around.
Passengers appeared to enjoy the show as they clapped, cheered and shouted.
In another video, a male wrestler contending with a female competitor even involves one of the passengers.
She uses a giant white pillow to defend herself when the male wrestler suddenly snatches it from her hands.
He hurtles the pillow straight at one of the attendees who is filming, with the impact knocking the camera off balance.
Passengers let out a loud gasp.
The event was put on by Tokyo Women’s Professional Wrestling (TJPW) on 15 February, as reported by What’s The Jam.
The Tokaido Shinkansen train travelled from Tokyo Station to Shin-Osaka Station, with the journey lasting a total of two hours and 27 minutes.
As well as the standard tickets for the event, a limited number of VIP seats were also available for £313.
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