Y

YouLibs

Remove Touch Overlay

World's Most Luxurious Train - Sunrise Express

Duration: 04:45Views: 3.1KLikes: 116Date Created: Mar, 2022

Channel: TTI - English

Category: Entertainment

Tags: sunriseluxury traintop10informationjapanniigataluxury train travelshinkansenrocky mountainsshohei ohtaniseven star train japanaomorioomioyabullet trainswedenseven star traintrain traveleuropebelgiumtrainsunrise expressfastestswitzerlandmost scenic trainsttinetherlandstrain tripshot springsleeper traintokyosendaiworld's most luxurious train - sunrise expressluxury train insideovernight trainsnownorwaysetotraveltti english

Description: World's Most Luxurious Train - Sunrise Express ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Message Me For Any Issue: Facebook Page:- facebook.com/top10informations Twitter:-https://twitter.com/TopTenInfor SUBSCRIBE:-https://goo.gl/F6pHMw Edited By : Noor Khan & Salahu Khan ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There's nothing quite like a luxurious sleeper train. Known for their comfort and service, these trains are unanimously the best way to travel in style over long distances. The Sleeper Express Sunrise Seto and Izumo have the reputation of being the only train in Japan that runs every day. The train departs from Tokyo Station and separates at Okayama Station. It rockets along at a maximum speed of 130 km/h (81mph), and it gives passengers a stunning view of the beautiful night sky as they travel along to their destination. You may think that train rides are old fashioned, but although sleeper trains were most popular in the 1970s, this unique means of transportation still holds a lot of nostalgia in the hearts of people who love comfort and luxury. This is why even though flights and cheap night buses can get you to your destination faster and cheaper respectively, people still choose the Sunrise Seto and Sunrise Izumo, because these trains still have loyal fans. In fact, I am one of those fans and I will be heading from Tokyo to Takamatsu on the Sunrise Express tonight. I'm so excited! One of the reasons why I'm taking the Sunrise Express, aside from the comfort, is the savings on accommodation. If I take a flight, I would have to book a hotel room to stay overnight at Takamatsu, and you know how costly that can be. When you take a trip on the Sunrise Express, you are given your own room with your room number printed on the ticket. The Sunrise Express consists of 14 cars, all of which are double-deckers. Today, we are going to explore everywhere in this train. As the name implies, the Izumo train travels to Izumo City in Shimane Prefecture and the Seto train goes to Takamatsu City in Kagawa Prefecture. Now, the second reason why I take these sleeper trains is because, even though their exterior looks ordinary, they are drop dead beautiful inside. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, and you get access to everything you need for a peaceful night's rest including pyjamas, pillows, slippers, tooth brush, razors, shampoo and even shoe polishers; a popular souvenir among train enthusiasts. If you're in the mood for some company, you can pay for a cabin with two beds. Regardless of your choice of cabins though, all the beds are comfortable This is a shower-card for Single Deluxe passengers only, don’t lose it. Be careful. If you're concerned about cost and wish to try a cheaper alternative, then check out the Nobi-Nobi-Zaseki. It costs just 530 yen but with the drawback that it is in an open area, and less private. If you want a private room, the Solo room is your best bet and if you have a JR Pass, you can take the Nobi Nobi seats at no extra charge. Personally, I just love the fact that I get a great view of the country as I'm traveling and I get access to my very own private washroom and desk because I do not like sharing! I'm looking forward to taking a shower, buying a quick drink from the vending machine, and just listening to the radio as the world passes me by. The Sunrise Express is an old train that has been in service since 1998, but due to proper maintenance and love, it is in the prime of its life and offers a unique travel experience to all passengers. It is fitting that this train stops at Fuji Station, because much like Mt. Fuji, this is the very pinnacle of luxury travel. -------------------------------------------------- Music Credits :- youtube.com/c/PeriTune youtube.com/c/Infraction youtube.com/c/kmmusic youtube.com/channel/UCmB8kgzXMiV7BlT5N2kYjPA youtube.com/user/LEMMiNOMusic/videos ------------------------------------------------- This content is made for Audiences Of Following Countries. United States of America (USA),🇺🇸 United Kingdom (UK)🇬🇧, New Zealand🇳🇿, Canada🇨🇦, Germany🇩🇪, Australia🇦🇹, Philippines🇵🇭, France🇫🇷, Nigeria🇳🇬, Italy🇮🇹, Netherlands🇳🇱, Zimbabwe 🇿🇼, Spain 🇪🇸, Sweden🇸🇪, Brazil🇧🇷, Malaysia🇲🇾, Greece 🇬🇷, Belgium🇧🇪, Israel🇮🇱, Austria🇦🇹, Sierra Leone🇸🇱, Denmark🇩🇰, Switzerland🇨🇭, Norway🇳🇴, Republic of Ireland🇮🇪, Singapore🇸🇬, Ghana🇬🇭, Finland🇫🇮, Liberia🇱🇷, Jamaica🇯🇲, Hong Kong🇭🇰, Croatia🇭🇷, Trinidad and Tobago🇹🇹, Slovenia🇸🇮, Guyana🇬🇾, Cyprus🇨🇾, Suriname🇸🇷, Malta🇲🇹, Luxembourg🇱🇺, Bahamas🇧🇸, Barbados 🇧🇧, Belize🇧🇿, Japan🇯🇵, Eswatin🇸🇿, Dominica🇩🇲, -------------------------------------------------

Swipe Gestures On Overlay
Filters:
CategoryChannelDate CreatedDurationLikesPopularityTagsTitleViews
1-10mins10-30mins30mins+past weekpast year2020-20232014-2019
No Results!
Items shown
to: 0
of:0