In Japan, it costs nearly $3,000 for one person to ride on a new luxury train that launched this week, and the highest price is nearly $10,000, for what resembles a cruise ship experience traveling through Japan's scenic eastern countryside. If you want to ride, plan ahead: the train is sold out through March of 2018.
Officially launched Monday, the
Train Suite Shiki-Shima
For paying a steep price, travelers will get premium services that include the offer of a limousine ride and complimentary luggage service between their homes and their room on the train. Before the trip, the train's staff meets with passengers to ensure the trip is customized to their needs.
The train departs from an exclusive
Platform 13 1/2 in Tokyo's at Ueno Station
"We hope we can contribute to establishing a railway of a new era," JR East sales director Atsushi Takahashi, tells
The Japan Times
At either end of the 10-car train, passengers can take in panoramic views of the countryside in glass-enclosed observation cars. The eight cars between include six private suite cars, a lounge car and a dining car.
As the train moves around Japan, the menu in its dining car will shift to reflect the ingredients and cooking style of the regions it's passing through. To accomplish that, noted chefs who work in towns and resorts along the train's route will either serve their food aboard the train or host passengers for meals at their restaurants.
On this train, passengers don't book a ticket; they fill out an application — and, because of intense interest, they're also chosen by lottery, Japan East says. The company
tells NHK New
Itineraries range from two-day to four-day trips; most of them are timed to highlight seasonal shifts in the landscape, and many also coincide with traditional festivals or new year's celebrations.
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