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Japan railway unveils super-luxury train

A Japanese railway operator on Friday unveiled a new super-luxury train that has a lounge car with a piano and a bar, top-end dining and 14 private suites.

Sep 16, 2013 | By AFPRelaxnews

Kyushu Railway Nanatsuboshi

A Japanese railway operator on Friday unveiled a new super-luxury train it hopes will appeal to well-heeled travellers who don’t mind splashing out to have their every travelling need fulfilled.

Kyushu Railway’s “Nanatsuboshi” — Seven Stars — service has a lounge car with a piano and a bar, top-end dining and 14 private suites.

Kyushu Railway luxury train

Each wood-panelled bedroom has plush beds and a desk along with an ensuite bathroom with a shower and toilet, equipped with a heated seat. The train travels around the rural southern island of Kyushu, with a four-day, three-night package costing up to 1.13 million yen ($11,000) per couple.

Kyushu Railway Seven Star train

The company’s website boasts of a “refined and dignified” design that is a “fusion of Japanese and Western and of new and old”. The train is already fully booked until June 2014.

Seven Star train


 
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