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“Sunrise Seto / Izumo”. It is the only sleeper train that operates regularly in Japan.
A long journey of about 730km, 9 and a half hours. The night view seen from the window, take a shower, relax in the lounge, and sleep on the futon while shaking. You can enjoy a unique time that is not found on airplanes and buses.
This time, I got on when I got home from Takamatsu Station in Kagawa Prefecture to my home in Tokyo.
If you like traveling and traveling alone, did you want to ride? 😊
What is Sunrise Seto / Izumo?
★ Opened in 1998: Currently the only sleeper train in Japan that operates regularly
★ Tokyo Station ↔ Takamatsu Station / Izumo City Station, one per day
★ No. 1 in Japan’s night train popularity ranking
★ Shower, vending machine, lounge available
★ There is a private room with a key, complete with outlets and bedding
★ Move and stay at the same time
★ I will never forget this extraordinary experience
Price (Sunrise Seto ticket + sleeper ticket)
■ Single Deluxe: 28,820 yen
■ Sunrise Twin: 45,080 yen (2 people)
■ Single twin: 44,780 yen (2 people)
■ Single: 22,540 yen
■ Solo: 21,440 yen
■ General seats: 15,370 yen
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Sunrise Izumo / Seto JR Outing Net
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0:00 Takamatsu Station
0:21 Sunrise Seto face-to-face
0:52 Boarding & Room Introduction
3:54 Facility introduction & shower
5:20 Night trip
5:55 A refreshing morning
7:50 Arrive in Tokyo Farewell
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Japanese night train
● Izu: Izukyu Odoriko
● Sapporo: Cassiopeia travelogue
● Kyushu: Cruise Train Seven Stars
● West Japan: Twilight Express MIZUKAZE
● Saitama: Chichibu night train
● Tochigi: Nikko night train
● Gunma: Nocturnal Oze
● West Japan: WEST EXPRESS Ginga
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● South America: Belmond Andean Explorer
● Africa: Rovos Rail
● London Venice: Venice Simplon Orient Express
● Japan: Tran Sweet Shikishima
● Russia: Trans-Siberian Railway
● Australia: Indian Pacific
● Canada: Rocky Mountaineer
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