Japan's Amazing New Luxury Trains
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 Wow, those are amazing! I doubt Amtrak will be rolling those out anytime soon. 
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 And I thought that the Swiss rail trains were nice. The Japanese know how to do trains! 
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 Wow! Only been on a train once but if I had the time to kill, I'd take a train everywhere over a plane or car. They are relaxing and comfortable and just awesome-sauce! 
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 That first car would make me so SICK! I cannot face sideways when traveling on a high speed train. I barely managed the high speed across Spain. The swaying! Ugh! 
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 I didn't realize Japan was large enough to need overnight cabins. 
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 @Dashrender Please realize that the luxury trains are for "trips" and "vacations" not for normal use. Regarding the need for overnight trains. This is a very common form of transportation from one part of the country to another. You can book a night train from Tokyo to Sapporo and head to the station after work. Then you will be in Sapporo before you know it. 
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 @Dashrender said: I didn't realize Japan was large enough to need overnight cabins. It's a huge country. Both physically and in population. North to south it must be similar to the continental US. 
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 @dominica and I have done overnight trains from Madrid to Lisbon and from Viena to Venice. Neither one is that far. But a nice overnight train is a great way to travel. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: It's a huge country. Both physically and in population. North to south it must be similar to the continental US. Basic google search for "Tokyo to Sapporo train" 
  
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 Of note, that Shinkansen listed. The Hayabusa, was Japan's fastest train in routine use as of last year. 
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 If I use my fingers to gauge the length of Japan, going from end to end of the main body would be similar to a Seattle to San Diego trip here. 
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 Also, that works out to about $250 in USD 
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 Not bad at all. Very comparable to an overnight train in the US which isn't nearly so nice. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: If I use my fingers to gauge the length of Japan, going from end to end of the main body would be similar to a Seattle to San Diego trip here. Basically yes. The common quoted phrase is "1/3 the population of the US in a land area the size of California." 
 That is not exactly right, but makes it easy to see on a map of the US.




