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Osaka Subway 70 Series:
http://naniwa-subway.net/car/70/series70.html
http://osaka-subway.com/series70/
Fukuoka Subway 3000 series:
https://subway.city.fukuoka.lg.jp/subway/about/vehicles_3.php
Another interesting but conventional subway car is the Osaka New 20 Series:
http://naniwa-subway.net/car/n20/seriesn20.html
In real life those (unrefurbished ones with original Hitachi GTO) have an awesome sound when accelerating from the station. Super loud and reminds me a bit of F1 cars or so haha.
Those exist in 4 (Sennichimae-Line, Pink), 10 (Midosuji-Line, Red) and 6 car formations (Rest is in Purple, Blue and Green).
Greetings from Osaka
6-car is a little bit longer than most stations.
What is Next? Another Shinkansen or European?