If you ever go to JapanYou may be amazed at the incredible and always present train system. Whether taking a super riding around Tokyo’s subway or crossing the country that goes 200 mph on the Shinkansen Bullet train, the Asian locomotive is everywhere and great.
But the Japanese train is far more than just getting from place to place. There is a special train running across the country that features all of a Pokémon train and a Hello locomotive designed by Kitty to the literal Thomas the tank engine train. Some of the best specialized trains, however, combine wandering around with an unmatched food culture.
Japan’s first dining train was introduced in 1899 by private Sanyo train. “This is the first eatery service in Japan,” said Ayumi Utagawa, Deputy Director of Tourism for East Japanese Railroad Company (JR East), tells tripsavvy. “With the increased train speed over the past few decades and onboard sales development and Ecerti (Station Box Lunches), as well as development Electrical (food facilities at the station), people began to prefer to eat Ecerti In their own seat instead of going to the car. “
Today, JR East and other train companies across the country operate a culinary train that combines culture, food, history, and tourism. The train can sometimes be at least two small cars moving slowly through a rural bullet or monster that zipping together in a few nights.
“JR East operates the ‘happy train’ based on the concept of making the train travel as fun as the destination,” Utagawa said. “Train is designed to enable passengers to appreciate local culture, experience, and hospitality where they travel and operate in collaboration with the local community.”
Utagawa continued, “All the ‘train’ trains are delighted featuring the use of local ingredients, local cuisines, and local drinks including sake, cider, and Bad (Mandarin Orange) Cider. The chef is from a well -known restaurant and Ryotei (traditional accommodation) along the line and cook in a ‘live’ kitchen where passengers can see it at work. It’s hard to watch a sushi chef at work on the train. “
Ready to jump on some of the most exciting Japanese rides, and Tastiest nationwide.
A trip on the beach
One of Jr East’s ‘happy train’ is called Kairi TrainWhere passengers can investigate Niigata and Shonai cuisine during the coast along the Japanese Sea. Utagawa said that the Niigata and Yamagata provinces, which feature seafood and mountain products, have unique cuisine. “Departure from Niigata, passengers can enjoy the Japanese box lunch from the old and famous Ryotei The restaurant in Niigata Furumachi Hanamachi area, “Utagawa said.” In the travel schedule, passengers can enjoy edible gems from Shonai’s Italian cuisine supervised by a Japanese chef who focuses on native crops and relations with local manufacturers grown in Shonai province.
Kyushu Train Company’s decency
Eat like a king
If you are looking for a luxury dining experience and train, see Seven stars Train on Kyushu Island. As the name implies, Seven Stars is an incredible experience. The train offers a variety of travel schedules that range from one to three nights experience as it crosses all seven regions of Kyushu. But food is the highest part of the journey. The seasonal cuisine as Kyushu’s chefs turned between Japanese, French, and Italian styles while contemplating food from Hakata, Satohama, Unzen, Shippoku, and other areas of the island. There are also full bars (including prices) and tea rooms on board. The application filling almost immediately, so plan ahead.
Drink like fish
Other Jr East Train, the Koshino shu*turtle is about for the sake of. Niigata’s prefecture is known for its manufacturers and the train offers five flavors to taste the whole region. The Name of the Train pays the trip itself as JR East’s site explains: The name “Koshino Shu*Kura” is inspired by the image of the Echigo brewery and rich nature. (Koshino = echigo, shu = sake, turtle = beer mill, * = rice, snow, flowers.) Guests are also given a small bento box with snacks to accompany the taste.
Kyushu Train Company’s decency
Sushi on the way
The A beautiful mountain and sea (Beautiful mountains and seas) is a Jr West train called French moving along Toyama Bay and through the Toyama mountains. What distinguishes this train is the daily variable sushi menu based on what is new to the bay. Choose a set of Toyama Bay Sushi which includes five pieces of sushi and local Himi tea and combine it with a set of tips that include different snacks from the city along the line and your choice.
The sweetest way to travel
Fukushima Prefecture is a Japanese area north of Tokyo and borders the east coast of the country. This area is famous for its fruit and Fruite TrainOperated by JR East, leans into a sweet gift of the result. The menu is different -depending on the season, but the pastry chef offers the original dessert made with local fruits including grapes, peaches, apples, pears, and more. Sweet sets include desserts, fruit juices from the region, and tea or coffee.
And if you’re still hungry for train cuisine and Japanese scenery, here are some additional options:
- The SetsUgekka train Offers views of the Japanese Sea together with French Bento Gourmet boxes, Sake, and Wine.
- The Anpanman train Great for children who love anime anpanman. The train is designed like Anpanman and is equipped with an Anpanman -shaped bento box.
- The train kitchen every amago Has a pizza oven on the ship and gives guests a deep meal experience.
- Restaurant Trains Tohoku’s Emotions Famous for the open kitchen. Here, guests can watch their food provided while also gaining the beauty of Japanese village.
- Another good dining experience in Kyushu is at Aru RESSHA or “Train of Dreams,” with a cooking program supervised by the famous Chef Yoshihiro Narisawa, which also features two Michelin-starring Narisawa’s creation In Tokyo.