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Embark on a nostalgic journey through the heart of Japan aboard the Sunrise Seto, the nation’s last sleeper train. This enchanting overnight express connects Tokyo with the scenic Seto Inland Sea region, offering a unique blend of comfort and tradition.
As the evening shadows lengthen in Tokyo, the Sunrise Seto begins its serene voyage towards the west, weaving through bustling cities and tranquil countryside under the cover of night. Each compartment is designed with your comfort in mind, from cozy Solo compartments to luxurious Single Deluxe rooms, ensuring a restful night’s sleep as you travel towards your destination.
Wake up to the breathtaking views of the Seto Inland Sea, an area renowned for its mild climate and exquisite beauty. The Sunrise Seto doesn’t just offer a journey; it promises an experience, a chance to relive the golden era of train travel in Japan.
This video takes you inside the Sunrise Seto, showcasing its facilities, services, and the stunning landscapes it passes through. Join us as we explore what makes the Sunrise Seto so special and why this train is a must-experience for any travel enthusiast or anyone looking to discover Japan’s lesser-known gems.
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