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FIRST CLASS TRAIN Across Japan | (Overnight on "SHIKI-SHIMA")

TOKYO, Jan 14 (Jeb Brooks) - Welcome onboard one of the World’s Greatest Rail Journeys! This First Class Train across Japan has it all!

Watch this video to see what it’s like onboard the Train Suite Shiki-Shima across Japan! On our journey through massive urban centers, passed breathtaking mountains, and over peaceful rivers. We’ll cover nearly 550 miles over almost 31 hours!

The Shiki-Shima Train should be at the top of your travel bucket list. In this video, we’ll leave Tokyo at 9:15 and travel across Japan to return, the next evening, to our starting point: Ueno Station in Tokyo. Along the way, we’ll travel in a First Class train car with every amenity you can imagine (and some First Class Luxuries to surprise you!).

Onboard the Shiki-Shima First Class Train experience, we’ll have our own dedicated Team to take care of our every need, two INSANELY comfortable beds and Michelin Star Quality food.

Our room is in the “entry level” type, but you’d never know it! It’s got every amenity you can imagine!

The incredible Lounge includes a first class bar complete with snacks and other treats to enjoy along our journey.

We even had the opportunity to get out and explore Japanese culture twice during our journey. These explorations gave us a sense of just how special this magical country really is!!

You’ll see the sights, the food, and gain insight into what it’s like to travel on this incredible First Class Train: The Train Suite Shiki-Shima.

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