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Japan’s Seven Stars in Kyushu – Need to Know

Imagine, a train journey, with the same luxuries of the unforgettable Titanic. Sounds utopian right? Well, friends, you are in for a pleasant surprise. You needn’t watch Steven Speilberg’s classic for acquiring the same experience.

You can get the same experience, right here on this earth. Just travel by Japan’s Seven Stars in Kyushu and you will surely feel spellbound. Now, you must be curious as to how we can compare any other journey to the Titanic.

Japan has always managed to surprise us with incredible gadgets, technologies and some of the great natural sceneries and advanced living technologies. One such finest example that we shall be talking about today is the luxury train called Nanatsuboshi which is also popular by the name of Japan’s Seven Stars in Kyushu.

For a great journey, this train has got simply jaw-dropping features for you. O hold your seat and grab the belt on as you are going to explore some of the best things in the train. Train guide

Heaven On Rail

Japan’s Seven Stars in Kyushu, also known as Nanatsuboshi, is a luxury train designed by Eiji Mitooka and cost almost 20 million pounds for construction. The train has twelve luxury guest rooms and two deluxe suites, a lounge car, a dining car and a bar, which is used for relaxing during the day and musical performances in the evening.

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The train is filled with hand-crafted woodwork and delicate artwork feature, with the latest in motion control technology, hence, the passengers will experience the technology inside and lush green landscape view outside of the Kyushu’s southern Japanese island.

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 Also, there are musicians, magicians, and on-board staff, for providing the guests exemplary service. On the train, travelers will enjoy their own large private en-suite guest room meant for two people. Every cabin contains a different kind of wood and features traditional wood furnishings.

Additionally, there are bamboo blinds and Japanese paper screens. Inside the bathrooms, there is aromatic Hinoki cypress wood complete with ceramic sinks, featuring Satsuma porcelain.

 The most astounding feature is, the Deluxe Suite A, situated in the final carriage. It consists of a 266-square foot room that has a fantastic panoramic window overlooking the track behind the train. As expected, all this luxury does cost quite lost. A 1 to 3-night stay will cost you around £980 per person.

But, even after such a high price, it is virtually impossible to get tickets and you, need to book in advance. The enjoyable thing is that the charges are fully inclusive of transportation, meals, on-board service, alcoholic beverages, and sight-seeing costs.

There is no doubt that Japan’s Seven Stars in Kyushu is a perfect blend of advanced technology and sleek design that offers a luxurious yet pleasant stay at great deal. If you are keen to explore it then sure you shall not be disappointed about being a part of the same. It is now time to go ahead and get yourself booked for this amazing journey that will surely leave you amazed.

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