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Inside Japan’s new luxury ‘cruise train’ with glass ceilings and suites that cost up to £7,200

Shikishima train credit JR East

JR East

The Shiki-Shima has only 10 carriages and holds only 34 passengers.

Japan’s new Shiki-Shima train could just be the most luxurious in the world.

The Shiki-Shima, which means “island of four seasons” in a nod to the country, is the latest project from East Japan Railway Company. It has only 10 coaches and can fit a maximum of 34 passengers.

Called a “cruise train,” all of the rooms on board are suites. The train also boasts a lounge, two observatory cars made completely of glass, and a fine dining car.

The suites offer “a journey full of experiences and discoveries like no other you’ve experienced before,” according to the website.

The basic and “deluxe” suites have beds, a shower, and a lavatory. The basic costs £5,164 for a solo traveller on a two-night/three-day trip, while the deluxe is £6,713.

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JR East

Meanwhile, the “Shiki-Shima” two-floor maisonette suite, which will set a solo traveller back £7,230, has traditional tatami mats and a specially-made cypress bath.

The lounge car is designed like “a quiet forest.”

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JR East

The two observation cars, found at either end of the train, offer “front-row seats to this natural extravaganza” with glass walls and ceilings.

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JR East

The dining car, which serves fine cuisine from around Eastern Japan, boasts a Michelin star, according to The Independent. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served on the train by uniformed butlers, who can also act as personal concierges.

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JR East

There are a few options available, but the longest trip is the two-night and three-day tour starting from Tokyo’s Ueno station.

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JR East

The journey stops in the likes of Shiroishi, Aomori, Hirosaki, Ichinoseki, and Naruko-onsen for sightseeing tours — and it even features a trip to a hot spring.

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JR East

It includes two breakfasts, three lunches, and two dinners.

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JR East

Prospective passengers must apply online and will be chosen from a lottery, although applications for the season from December 2017 to March 2018 are already closed due to demand.

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Shikishima train credit JR East

JR East

The Shiki-Shima has only 10 carriages and holds only 34 passengers.

Japan’s new Shiki-Shima train could just be the most luxurious in the world.

The Shiki-Shima, which means “island of four seasons” in a nod to the country, is the latest project from East Japan Railway Company. It has only 10 coaches and can fit a maximum of 34 passengers.

Called a “cruise train,” all of the rooms on board are suites. The train also boasts a lounge, two observatory cars made completely of glass, and a fine dining car.

The suites offer “a journey full of experiences and discoveries like no other you’ve experienced before,” according to the website.

The basic and “deluxe” suites have beds, a shower, and a lavatory. The basic costs £5,164 for a solo traveller on a two-night/three-day trip, while the deluxe is £6,713.

SK4_3513.JPG

JR East

Meanwhile, the “Shiki-Shima” two-floor maisonette suite, which will set a solo traveller back £7,230, has traditional tatami mats and a specially-made cypress bath.

The lounge car is designed like “a quiet forest.”

SK4_3471.JPG

JR East

The two observation cars, found at either end of the train, offer “front-row seats to this natural extravaganza” with glass walls and ceilings.

SK4_3564.JPG

JR East

The dining car, which serves fine cuisine from around Eastern Japan, boasts a Michelin star, according to The Independent. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served on the train by uniformed butlers, who can also act as personal concierges.

Shikishima dining car credit JR East.JPG

JR East

There are a few

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options available, but the longest trip is the two-night and three-day tour starting from Tokyo’s Ueno station.

_D8E9292

JR East

The journey stops in the likes of Shiroishi, Aomori, Hirosaki, Ichinoseki, and Naruko-onsen for sightseeing tours — and it even features a trip to a hot spring.

_D4S0248

JR East

It includes two breakfasts, three lunches, and two dinners.

takino_8

JR East

Prospective passengers must apply online and will be chosen from a lottery, although applications for the season from December 2017 to March 2018 are already closed due to demand.

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Please enable Javascript to watch this video

Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.



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