Japanese reserved seat: the train you want to live on

  • Dec 14, 2020
Japanese reserved seat: the train you want to live on
Japanese reserved seat: the train you want to live on

So that I went like this! This is what you want to exclaim when you see individual Japanese trains. The technologies of the Land of the Rising Sun pleasantly surprise foreigners with enviable regularity. It is enough to look at trains like Sunrise to understand what all passenger trains on the planet should be like. After all, it is so cool that its name should be written down in the dictionary as a synonym for the word "comfort".

Excellent composition. | Photo: trainspo.com.
Excellent composition. | Photo: trainspo.com.

Traditionally in Japan, much attention is paid to rail transport. Suffice it to mention that it is in this country that 45 of the 51 busiest stations in the world are located. High technology, skilled craftsmen, and a willingness to invest allow the Japanese to (periodically) create truly exceptional passenger trains. One of these is Sunrise Express - the embodiment of comfort and convenience.

Consists of two trains. | Photo: neoteo.com.

So the Sunrise Express is a Japanese night train that actually consists of two trains. The first is Sunrise Izumo. The second is the Sunrise Seto. The trains have an identical set of wagons. The express train runs from Tokyo to Okayama. At its destination, Sunrise splits into two separate trains. One follows the road to Izumoshi, and the other follows the road to Takamatsu. Once there, the trains turn around and head back to Okayama, where they rejoin into one and go to Tokyo.

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Such is the reserved seat. | Photo: skyscrapercity.com.

The luxurious Sunrise Express boasts 6 types of seats. So, "Single Deluxe" is, in fact, the first class for one person, a small cozy room with a chair, table and personal sink, separate radio and its own free shower. The "Sunrise Twin", "Single Twin", "Single" and "Solo" seats correspond to the second class. They are designed for 1-2 people and are equipped almost as cool as the first class coupe.

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First class coupe. ¦Photo: news.ua.

The night express also has its own reserved seat - this is the Nobinobi branch, which (in fact) is one large bedroom, which is divided into separate beds with the help of very tiny partitions. Before taking your seat, you must take off your shoes at the entrance. The "common" carriages also provide toilets, showers (paid, 1 coupon for 6 minutes), slot machines, lounges, smoking booths. Provided in Sunrise Express and disabled seats.
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