TOKYO - Bullet trains connecting Tokyo and Japan's northeastern region resumed Tuesday afternoon after services were partially suspended from early morning to allow for safety inspections in the wake of a powerful earthquake that rattled Aomori Prefecture and its vicinity the previous night.
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