Japan’s at it again, flexing its engineering muscles like a sushi chef with a 3D printer. Say hello to the world’s first fully 3D-printed train station, whipped up faster than you can say “bullet train pit stop.” JR West and Serendix teamed up to slap together this 10-square-meter marvel in under three hours—half the time and cost of concrete, with earthquake-proof swagger to boot. It’s not just a station; it’s a futuristic flex that screams, “We print infrastructure while you’re still assembling IKEA furniture.” All aboard the innovation express!

Japan Deploys Entire 3D-Printed Train Station