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 ...
Among such tours are the ones on Tokyu Corp.'s luxury Royal Express train, operated across various parts of Japan. This supplied photo shows the Royal Express train. (Photo courtesy of Tokyu Corp.)( ...
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's struggling regional economies could receive a much-needed boost via the recent introduction of high-end train tours that offer travelers a chance to sample less-visited locations in luxury.
In recent years, a series of luxury tourist trains have made their debut in Japan. 01:53 These trains have a set route with scheduled stops along the way for excursions.
Passengers on the Hayabusa number 46 bullet train ended up stuck in a tunnel for 15 minutes while checks were made. The East Japan Railway Company said a cleaner forgot to close the device which ...
FUKUOKA--Kyushu Railway Co.’s newly renovated “Nanatsuboshi” (Seven Stars) deluxe sleeper train went into service on Oct. 15 with the most expensive tickets costing 1.7 million yen ($11,428 ...
All of it moves with the Belmond train, on voyages that connect cities like Geneva and Innsbruck or Venice and Amsterdam on one- to five-night trips. Also read | Japan’s new luxury train with ...