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I Tried a TINY Night Train in JapanTokyo Lens I Tried a TINY Night Train in Japan Posted: January 17, 2025 | Last updated: January 17, 2025 Never done the sleeper train before, and so today we are going from the tiniest private ...
An curved arrow pointing right. East Japan Railways has a new luxury sleeper train that is brewing a lot of excitement. Train Suite Shiki-Shima comes complete with fine dining, luxurious bathrooms ...
Japan has unveiled a new 'earthquake resistant', 200mph (320kph) bullet train – that's designed by a British firm. Studio Tangerine, which is headquartered in London, has become the first non ...
The Grand Super Cart sightseeing train was stopped 105 meters in the air on the Takachiho Iron Bridge—the highest railway bridge in all of Japan—on a recent day in mid-December. The ...
Japan may be known for its network of high-speed bullet trains, but one of the country's trendiest train trips takes around 35 minutes and screams luxury. The Kintetsu Railway's Sightseeing ...
But recently, the number of late-night commuters has dwindled, prompting one major train company to bring forward the departure times on several lines. East Japan Railway Company announced that ...
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