Preserved Examples
- 221-1 and 237-1 (ex-set E1, later F30) at Sendai General Shinkansen Depot
- 215-1, 222-1, 226-1 (all ex-set E1, later F30), and 249-5 (ex-set H5) stored outdoors at Sendai General Shinkansen Depot, but all cut up in 2010
- 215-15, 221-15 and 237-15 (ex-set E15, later F37) next to Nagareyama-Onsen Station on Hakodate Main Line
- 222-35 (ex-set K31) at The Railway Museum in Saitama, Saitama
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