Japan has launched what is supposedly the world’s most luxurious train unfortunately not many who are desirous of being among the first few to experie
Japan has launched what is supposedly the world’s most luxurious train unfortunately not many who are desirous of being among the first few to experience the luxury will do so as tickets have been sold out through to March 2018 even with the exorbitant tag of $10,000.
Aptly called Train Suite Shiki-Shama, the deluxe 10-car train will be available for two- to four-day itineraries around eastern Japan. Designed by Ken Okuyama who is celebrated for his work with Porsche, Ferrari and Maserati, he brought his legendary sleek style to two glass-walled observatory cars that bookend the train, offering uninterrupted views of eastern Japan’s forests, fields and coastline.
The lounge has its own piano bar and, to aid relaxation even more, walls and windows have been designed to evoke sort of like a ‘a quiet forest.’ The dining car menu is devised by Michelin-starred chef Katsuhiro Nakamura and changes to reflect the ingredients and culinary style of the regions through which the train is passing.
There are 17 private suites, the most luxurious, a split-level with two beds, a living room and a bath tub. Due to the popularity of the new service, those who want a ticket to ride need to fill out an application rather than simply purchase a fare. The lucky few are then selected by lottery.
On board piano player with a signature tune called ‘Train Suite’
Plush carpeted observatory areas at the front and rear of the train to offer uninterrupted view of country side
Swanky bathrooms
Attractive entrance
One of the 17 suites, a double bed suite
Sleek decor
Sleek decor
Sleek interior