@@bheyfromthebay they are included in the price - all inclusive including drinks. Souvenirs and things purchased at the ryokans, hotels outside the meals are extra including alcohol which is not in the set menus.
It’s a lazy channel that uses stock footage most likely farmed out from China or some other East or southeast Asian country. It’s narrated by either 1) some Asian guy trying to sound Australian, or 2) an Australian guy hired online to read the voiceover exactly as written because it’s full of mistakes and clearly written by an non native speaker.
Technically they didn’t say he was a Japanese, they said “A man in Japan” lol I am a pasty white ginger, but technically I am in fact a “man in Japan”, myself!
yeah i was confused when i saw that as well. Its almost common knowledge at this point and im surprised they screwed this up. makes me question everything else on that channel
You don't need to spend this much money. Get a JAPAN RAIL PASS, and ride the Shinkansen, or any Japan Rail (JE) train. Sometimes JR operate trams and ferries too.
You mentioned 3 billion Yuan as the cost of researching and building the train. Yuan is the Chinese currency. Next, you said the price for fairs starts at 63,000 YEN. 63,000 yen is about $466.75 not $5,400 . So you might want to add a zero at the end of that price, people who want to book a trip may think the price is a few hundred dollars as opposed to a few thousand.
I stopped watching after the annoying, plaintive begging for subs at the very beginning of the video (learn that people subscribe after watching and seeing if the content is interesting) and the second verbose "further in video". If you want to actually learn about this train without empty gibberish and stock video footage then I recommend Solo Solo Travel, which has an account of a trip on this train.
@@adityaarif6819 It seems just to be a very sloppy video production. All these errors should not have happened when someone would have a basic knowledge of the country's etc. Despite all that I miss Japan.
"Things are quite clean and hospitalized"! Thats the kind of thing I want from a luxury train and thats the kind of thing I want from a video made by an AI, top stuff.
"...top-class guestroom with only two. The spacious and elegant space is furnished with furniture and furnishings." My whole family has now watched those immortal seconds, and we are all excited to listen to the rest of the video. EDIT: 3:50 -- "...which can give you a soothing wibe..." Is that even legal in Japan? 5:12 - "...you'll see things quite clean and hospitalised..."
Japans rail network is second to none, the trains are always clean inside and out and the Japanese have a special hospitality ethos but that's true throughout the country and not just the rail network I love Japan and fully enjoy going there to be pampered. I recommend to all it you want to trave outside your own county and want something special go to Japan.
I was surprised at the price, it seems quite reasonable considering the high level of service and setting. I have worked as a cook on The Rocky Mountain Express in western Canada, a fine but comparatively simple experience. I can appreciate the dedication and professionalism of the staff, it is a challenge to offer the perfect guest experience with the limited space of a train.
Either this script reader is a Japanese person with a perfect English accent, or a native English speaker who is so lazy he direct reads a bad google translate of an originally Japanese script for a video with 1m+ views. Incredible.
Yes I think you'll find YEN is the currency of Japan, not YUAN? Not a little embarrassing to confuse arch-enemies China and Japan. Not a bad summary, let down by inaccurate subtitles; amateur & irritating voiceover along with excessive reminders to subscribe. Shame.
I like the way the dining area is clean and hospitalised. The dress code consisting of a semi formal dress code is also nice, as is the onboard activity of 'teatime'.
People also ask What is the 7-star? Officially, there is no such thing as a 7-star rating. The term 7-star was created by a journalist who attended the opening of the Burj Al Arab in Dubai and felt the standard five stars didn't do its decadence justice. Even a 5-star rating can vary country to country as there is no global standard for star ratings.07 May 2020
Having taken The Pride of Africa with Rovos Rail in South Africa as well as the Eastern & Oriental Express from Singapore to Bangkok, both of which were wonderfully luxurious, the one item that I notice on those two trains is that the rear carriages on both of those trains had outdoor open terraces with which to enjoy the views seen from the train. I see no such carriage on this 7 star train which is disappointing.
I suppose due to difference of seasons between Japan compared to those two countries. Since more than half the year in the country dealing with colder climates whereas no such thing for more warmer South East Asia line and South Africa line.
You don't want to be in outdoor during winter, however another luxury train the shiki shima do have observation deck, at least unlike rovos you will not be stopped because a rhino is jaywalking or an elephant fell asleep on the track
I was skeptical about this video when I heard the name Gang Ruizhi, which is a Chinese name rather than a Japanese one (and is pretty basic for a name as well, think as something like Mike or Jack), then I heard they referred to the currency as “Yuan”, which is, again, Chinese RMB currency unit, not Japanese “Yen”, now I’m officially skeptical about the information in this video and the purpose of the entire channel. Not saying anything related to China is bad, I’m a Chinese myself, but there seem to be more and more channels like this one that doesn’t do their research properly before they spill out a video full of accusations, assumptions and even “history”. Also I don’t seem to find this Gang Ruizhi guy anywhere on the internet, not on google at least, source please?
the Japanese designer is called 水戸岡 鋭治 (みとおか えいじ/ Mitooka Eiji). They have somehow translated only the last three character 岡 鋭治 directly into Chinese. It's pronounced "Gang Ruizhi " in Chinese. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiji_Mitooka
@@shtm42 So that’s why… I don’t think anyone who actually speaks in either language would made such rookie mistake, proves yet again that the information on the channel is either done sloppily or gathered and produced by bots…
@@DanielFanzwicky I also felt same feeling something is incorrect ^^; and then it said how much Yuan it cost and I felt, oh.. our currency has changed, what shall I do with my Yen now? 笑
My wife and I for the last 30 months have traveled monthly all over Japan. The trains we travel are usually the Kanko trains. Sightseeing train. Luxurious with great service and food. Just booked another today for a another Toyama trip. Gran Shinkansen which is a first class train experience from Tokyo to the Toyama area. Only 16 people max in the this first class leather high class wonderful train car. If you are not into the suit and tie, the 36+3 Kyushu adventure train with five stops, and staying at hotels for each stop is worth the time. Travel! Life is short. If anyone wants any details just ask. We do monthly trips. I an an expat from NY retired in Japan. Non inflation, excellent health care. Fabulous food. Itadakimasu
Not all of us have the luxury to travel or retire somewhere like you so TH-cam is the closest thing we got to it I hope you live a great and wonderful now you got out the workforce
@@torreseze69 Yes I am lucky and after an expensive divorce pay $2600 a month for years in child support. Lived super poor for years but saved carefully and now celebrating.
This reminded me of the Andean Explorer luxury train in Peru. Also has very confortable suites to sleep with amazing Peruvian cuisine and customized drinks, as you can sit and enjoy crossing the Andes with original Inca architecture, sunrise in lakes and waking up surrounded by vicunas, it was just an amazing experience!
Is this artificial narration? The grammar was off and they mention prices in Chinese currency. Is it a Chinese channel perhaps with poor script writing?
This kind of train makes the passenger wants a longer journey rather than "as fast as possible towards their destination" Imagine Trans-Siberian from St. Petersburg towards Vladivostok, a 10 day journey, with this Luxury Train.
This train sometimes parks in the station which is very close to the apartment I live. I'm shoked to know that it's the only seven-star train in the world.
That’s cause ‘7 stars’ isn’t a thing. Anyone can call anything ‘7 stars’, also notice we have ‘5 stars’ as being the top and there are no ‘6 star’ anything’s. ‘7 stars’ was a marketing ploy started in Dubai, its not widely used. Also there are better trains around the world like the ‘Royal Canadian Pacific’ which offers true luxury without the need for marketing ploys like ‘stars’. That train is $15000 Canadian dollars a ticket and you better book at least a year in advance.
That's not true ! They make every vehicle base on ergonomical standard dimension of space need, Japan industry are very good at it. They have launched many products that once was considered to be too "small" for American , but now it's proved to be the most efficient in spending spaces to make it not too bulky ,oversized or too heavy and waste too much fuel like most American cars before 80's.
No doubt it's very good luxury train with matching sceneries to go along but it's not the only 7 star (6/5/4 star or luxury) in the world, Yes maybe in Japan.
Wouuuuuu what a beautiful voice and good information ! I enjoy the video more than you can't belive! Your voice is easy to understand and the best .!!!!!...you win a other suscriptor ! Thankyou for your canal!
I would have loved to go on this train if it was in my budget. I would have loved to go to Japan. My dad always wanted to go to Japan. I'm sorry I didn'try.to go with my parents and sister years ago.
My brother, Art does these sorts of these trips at a fraction of the costs in America. . He loves trains like some people love a holy sacrament. He builds his own train environs in Swiss and European settings on 7 levels of topographic reminiscence.
seven stars in kyushu doesn't mean it's a 7-star train (rating) it is derived from the seven prefectures of kyushu & coincidentally the train is made up of seven cars.
Really worthwatching and amazing to view the world's first 7 🌟 train in Japan! And, the narration about the special features of the train is simply superb! Thanks for posting!
Shiki-Shima has better carriages. A japanese friend of mine informs me the Customer service there is better than on the 7 star. Although, India does well in some luxury trains. When I was a kid I went with my grandfather on one of them.
"Furnished with furniture and furnishings." A legendary quote if I do say so myself.
@Curtis Loftis its like British tourist in india ask "Chai Tea" , Both are same meaning, Chai means Tea in hindi
You gotta be specific about what you furnish. I mean, sometimes I furnish my apartment with a car door.
@@jp4431 legendary
Yes, there were a lot of errors in English language. Most errors were irritating, but some were quite funny.
With lots of fresh air to breathe, i might add ! 🙂
The "Seven Stars" represents the 7 prefectures of Kyushu - not a luxury ranking although having ridden it once, it is pretty darn luxurious!
Are the tours included in the price or that is plain train ride
@@bheyfromthebay they are included in the price - all inclusive including drinks. Souvenirs and things purchased at the ryokans, hotels outside the meals are extra including alcohol which is not in the set menus.
You got schooled by the master himself...my respects 🙏 🙌 👏
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Can you solo trip with this train tho? I take that one must rent the whole suite for the trip no?
04:54 "The train attendants playing the comfortable piano tracks, which directly engages your ears."
Well, okay then.
"The spacious and elegant space is furnished with furniture and furnishings" is something one would type to get more words in their essay.
Must’ve been a word count for the video
Japan’s currency is called “Yen” not “Yuan”, and Gang Ruizhi is not a Japanese name.
Where do you guys get your sloppy research?
It’s a lazy channel that uses stock footage most likely farmed out from China or some other East or southeast Asian country. It’s narrated by either 1) some Asian guy trying to sound Australian, or 2) an Australian guy hired online to read the voiceover exactly as written because it’s full of mistakes and clearly written by an non native speaker.
Technically they didn’t say he was a Japanese, they said “A man in Japan” lol
I am a pasty white ginger, but technically I am in fact a “man in Japan”, myself!
yeah i was confused when i saw that as well. Its almost common knowledge at this point and im surprised they screwed this up. makes me question everything else on that channel
I assume this channel is a money sucker = only wants you to watch the videos and see the adverts and get paid per-view 😠,
Terrible, terrible script, written by somebody hilariously unfamiliar with idiomatic English.
I thought this would be a whole lot more expensive for this level of luxury. I would love to visit Japan one day as I've always admired their culture.
You don't need to spend this much money. Get a JAPAN RAIL PASS, and ride the Shinkansen, or any Japan Rail (JE) train. Sometimes JR operate trams and ferries too.
@@debbiecurtis4021 Thanks...very helpful!
Stop wondering and get over there mate, you won't regret it, Japan is an absolutely amazing country!
For £42, 000 English Stirling i'd want something better than this over-priced Choo Choo.
The hilarious, mangled English of the video alone makes the trip worthwhile!
You mentioned 3 billion Yuan as the cost of researching and building the train. Yuan is the Chinese currency. Next, you said the price for fairs starts at 63,000 YEN. 63,000 yen is about $466.75 not $5,400 . So you might want to add a zero at the end of that price, people who want to book a trip may think the price is a few hundred dollars as opposed to a few thousand.
Thank you for your explanation I was so with his math. I think he should go back to school lol😂
I stopped watching after the annoying, plaintive begging for subs at the very beginning of the video (learn that people subscribe after watching and seeing if the content is interesting) and the second verbose "further in video". If you want to actually learn about this train without empty gibberish and stock video footage then I recommend Solo Solo Travel, which has an account of a trip on this train.
This is FAKE CHANNEL, On 7:43 said Mount Aso, the real picture is Mount Bromo. Even the mount is not in Japan but East Java, Indonesia.
@@ip0ezguk876 Fui!!!!!!
I found the pricing online. Starting at ¥300,000 two day trip per person. Around 2500 dollars not bad if it was your vacation budget.
Actually Japan's currency is yen an not yuan.
This is a factual error that should not happend.
The quality of these is low..lots of filler and bad script with nil grasp of the translation meaning.
*should not have happened
I thought it was strange that he would pay in Chinese currency to build and launch a train in Japan. 🤣
And the mountain shown in the video is not Aso, it’s Bromo of Indonesia. I’m Indonesian and I used to live in Japan
@@adityaarif6819 It seems just to be a very sloppy video production. All these errors should not have happened when someone would have a basic knowledge of the country's etc. Despite all that I miss Japan.
"Things are quite clean and hospitalized"! Thats the kind of thing I want from a luxury train and thats the kind of thing I want from a video made by an AI, top stuff.
7:41 I am sorry, but I really believe you got this wrong, this is a picture of Mount Bromo in Indonesia, NOT the Mount Aso in Japan..
Trueee
That's not the only thing that's wrong in the video, he also calls the japanese currency "yuan" instead of yen, i'm guessing they r not the only ones
Thank you, what a wonderful experience. The Japanese attention to detail is remarkable.
Aboard this train, James Bond and Red Grant could have had a really good fight.
Japan seems to be a wonderful place to visit. I'll work hard so that I can afford this trip in the future.
And now you have joined the weeb community.
Take 🍄 and remote view it
@@Burning_Babylon safest way
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"There are a total of 12 suites"
"All together there are fourteen suites in the whole car"
So which one is it?
"...top-class guestroom with only two. The spacious and elegant space is furnished with furniture and furnishings."
My whole family has now watched those immortal seconds, and we are all excited to listen to the rest of the video.
EDIT: 3:50 -- "...which can give you a soothing wibe..." Is that even legal in Japan?
5:12 - "...you'll see things quite clean and hospitalised..."
AI voice following a spun script.
Japans rail network is second to none, the trains are always clean inside and out and the Japanese have a special hospitality ethos but that's true throughout the country and not just the rail network I love Japan and fully enjoy going there to be pampered. I recommend to all it you want to trave outside your own county and want something special go to Japan.
For seven stars I should have an entire car.
I was surprised at the price, it seems quite reasonable considering the high level of service and setting. I have worked as a cook on The Rocky Mountain Express in western Canada, a fine but comparatively simple experience. I can appreciate the dedication and professionalism of the staff, it is a challenge to offer the perfect guest experience with the limited space of a train.
Either this script reader is a Japanese person with a perfect English accent, or a native English speaker who is so lazy he direct reads a bad google translate of an originally Japanese script for a video with 1m+ views. Incredible.
It’s neither. It’s worse than your options: it’s an AI voice.
Yes I think you'll find YEN is the currency of Japan, not YUAN? Not a little embarrassing to confuse arch-enemies China and Japan. Not a bad summary, let down by inaccurate subtitles; amateur & irritating voiceover along with excessive reminders to subscribe. Shame.
I'm honestly not convinced the VO is being read by an actual human.
"Furnished with furniture and furnishings" - Really ? Who would've thought of that....I'm amazed ,really
I like the way the dining area is clean and hospitalised. The dress code consisting of a semi formal dress code is also nice, as is the onboard activity of 'teatime'.
I do wish the staff would lay on the floor to cushion the passengers feet though. It’s important to demonstrate respect and value for the experience.
I admire Japan so much. I hope to be able to take a trip on this train one day.
Big weeb energy
"Japan has brought up various facilities for the citizens of this country". Well you learn something every day.
Correction, It's not Yuan. Japan currency is Yen ¥
People also ask
What is the 7-star?
Officially, there is no such thing as a 7-star rating. The term 7-star was created by a journalist who attended the opening of the Burj Al Arab in Dubai and felt the standard five stars didn't do its decadence justice. Even a 5-star rating can vary country to country as there is no global standard for star ratings.07 May 2020
That translator wants sacking! Literal translation from Japanese to American? No, doesn't work!
What a train - thanks for the vid.
Having taken The Pride of Africa with Rovos Rail in South Africa as well as the Eastern & Oriental Express from Singapore to Bangkok, both of which were wonderfully luxurious, the one item that I notice on those two trains is that the rear carriages on both of those trains had outdoor open terraces with which to enjoy the views seen from the train. I see no such carriage on this 7 star train which is disappointing.
I suppose due to difference of seasons between Japan compared to those two countries. Since more than half the year in the country dealing with colder climates whereas no such thing for more warmer South East Asia line and South Africa line.
I know right, and the cute oriental girls won't give happy endings, pretty much 2 star train
It's not actually 7 stars.... Nothing could be that highly rated, the company was very clever in naming it, logo. Its more of a 3-5 star experience
@@whitestripe1854 lmao
You don't want to be in outdoor during winter, however another luxury train the shiki shima do have observation deck, at least unlike rovos you will not be stopped because a rhino is jaywalking or an elephant fell asleep on the track
Lmao, his monologue is clearly English translated from Japanese, not just plain English.
Worth every dollar. Sensational experience. Japanese culture at its best
That is NOT the picture of mount Aso.
That is mount Bromo in East Java Indonesia!
And Japan has no Yuan...well the informations are a bit bad Googled...
Huum
i would love to go back to Japan, if i do get the chance that train will be on my list
I got two boys there in the Navy now
Better start saving some money
@@ArmyJames i have already started
I would love to go on this train.
Yeah me too but too expensive for hotel train
Feels like google translate was heavily involved in the writing of this script
02:31 "The spacious and elegant space is furnished with furniture and furnishings". Crushing it.
I was skeptical about this video when I heard the name Gang Ruizhi, which is a Chinese name rather than a Japanese one (and is pretty basic for a name as well, think as something like Mike or Jack), then I heard they referred to the currency as “Yuan”, which is, again, Chinese RMB currency unit, not Japanese “Yen”, now I’m officially skeptical about the information in this video and the purpose of the entire channel. Not saying anything related to China is bad, I’m a Chinese myself, but there seem to be more and more channels like this one that doesn’t do their research properly before they spill out a video full of accusations, assumptions and even “history”. Also I don’t seem to find this Gang Ruizhi guy anywhere on the internet, not on google at least, source please?
the Japanese designer is called 水戸岡 鋭治 (みとおか えいじ/ Mitooka Eiji). They have somehow translated only the last three character 岡 鋭治 directly into Chinese. It's pronounced "Gang Ruizhi " in Chinese. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiji_Mitooka
@@shtm42 So that’s why… I don’t think anyone who actually speaks in either language would made such rookie mistake, proves yet again that the information on the channel is either done sloppily or gathered and produced by bots…
@@DanielFanzwicky I also felt same feeling something is incorrect ^^; and then it said how much Yuan it cost and I felt, oh.. our currency has changed, what shall I do with my Yen now? 笑
The writing in this video is like a kid trying to maximize the word count on their school essay
My wife and I for the last 30 months have traveled monthly all over Japan. The trains we travel are usually the Kanko trains. Sightseeing train. Luxurious with great service and food. Just booked another today for a another Toyama trip. Gran Shinkansen which is a first class train experience from Tokyo to the Toyama area. Only 16 people max in the this first class leather high class wonderful train car.
If you are not into the suit and tie, the 36+3 Kyushu adventure train with five stops, and staying at hotels for each stop is worth the time.
Travel! Life is short. If anyone wants any details just ask. We do monthly trips. I an an expat from NY retired in Japan. Non inflation, excellent health care. Fabulous food. Itadakimasu
Not all of us have the luxury to travel or retire somewhere like you so TH-cam is the closest thing we got to it I hope you live a great and wonderful now you got out the workforce
Do they serve 'Moo Goo Gay Guy' on the Train ?
@@torreseze69 Yes I am lucky and after an expensive divorce pay $2600 a month for years in child support. Lived super poor for years but saved carefully and now celebrating.
@@FoolishPrankster Probably, but I am sure it won’t be Scott Free. Everyone has to make a living you know.
"Travel! Life is short!"
Ah yes, good advice. I always tell people who struggle to make ends meet to just stop being lazy and stop being poor.
I want to take this train holiday 🚄 tour someday in Japan also too.
I’m amazed you can see the Milky Way from Japan . That’s some train 😂
Just beautiful and smart Japan is always ahead of the world i love it ❤
ah! you don't live here I take it.... (^_-)
The Maharaja Express Train be like- " Am I Joke To You?"
Actually the joke was this whole video. So many factual errors and bad voiceover, editing and just bad taste mistakes
VIELEN LIEBEN DANK...FRIEDEN und FREIHEIT...
This reminded me of the Andean Explorer luxury train in Peru. Also has very confortable suites to sleep with amazing Peruvian cuisine and customized drinks, as you can sit and enjoy crossing the Andes with original Inca architecture, sunrise in lakes and waking up surrounded by vicunas, it was just an amazing experience!
Perfect for people without creativity
Well in the UK we have a quarter of a star train better be happy with that
UK trains cost more for no star than this deluxe version...UK rail travel is insanely expensive.
I expected the price to be higher...
Beautiful train journey trip of a lifetime
...the train attendants playing the comfortable piano tracks which directly engages your ears 🤣
Much love president Carter and family
Luxurio, when you're ready, I'm available for voice overs - I might not be as hilarious as your robot - but I'm cheap...
And make C3PO lose his job? Please, give Artificial Insanity a chance.
Is this artificial narration? The grammar was off and they mention prices in Chinese currency. Is it a Chinese channel perhaps with poor script writing?
This kind of train makes the passenger wants a longer journey rather than "as fast as possible towards their destination"
Imagine Trans-Siberian from St. Petersburg towards Vladivostok, a 10 day journey, with this Luxury Train.
At 5:10 - ""The dining car ... you'll see things quite clean and hospitalized"
National health or private?
Japan always amazing like this😀👍
Would love to take this train someday.
Me too, but I won't be able to afford it in this lifetime. Maybe in my next life I'll be rich
Mr. Wilford approves!
I see Michael Mcintyre is now working as a waiter.
Never seen a luxury train before but I would like to go there
You have to see indian one Maharaja Express and the Golden Chariot
Yuan is the Chinese currency. Japan uses the Yen!!
Technically, it’s a six star. True seven star always includes a butler for every passenger and 24 hr concierge.
Can you see elephants..lion...when looking out the window...but it does look good...
Number 1 on my list, if I ever win the lottery!!
I'll combine it with the Shiki-shima.
If only they had 15th Class booking for sleeping upside down hung by a "7-star" rope. Even priced at $500, it would likely still be beyond my budget.
This train sometimes parks in the station which is very close to the apartment I live. I'm shoked to know that it's the only seven-star train in the world.
That’s cause ‘7 stars’ isn’t a thing. Anyone can call anything ‘7 stars’, also notice we have ‘5 stars’ as being the top and there are no ‘6 star’ anything’s. ‘7 stars’ was a marketing ploy started in Dubai, its not widely used. Also there are better trains around the world like the ‘Royal Canadian Pacific’ which offers true luxury without the need for marketing ploys like ‘stars’. That train is $15000 Canadian dollars a ticket and you better book at least a year in advance.
@@bryancaughey7507 the 7 stars actually represent the 7 prefecture in kyushu, this video is not well research as many of the info or picture is wrong
To clarify, it's a train called The Seven Stars of Kyushu not a 7 star train.
The only question is why did a japanese company spend 3 million chinese yuan on building a train in Japan.
Wow this video was really interesting and i really enjoy knowing the fact that the luxurious train in the world is in japan.
I love the luxurious life style, which is life and enjoyment
Most Americans would get stuck tight in the corridors 🤣
That's not true !
They make every vehicle base on ergonomical standard dimension of space need,
Japan industry are very good at it.
They have launched many products that once was considered to be too "small" for American , but now it's proved to be the most efficient in spending spaces to make it not too bulky ,oversized or too heavy and waste too much fuel like most American cars before 80's.
@@arganindya6621 My friend, I think you’ve missed the point 😉
@@samuraipete Have I ? O'ow , My bad ! 🙏
@@arganindya6621 😉
@@arganindya6621 Overweight is the word...
Stunning will try this someday soon
And now I will cry because I'm poor 😢
6:31 Please let us know what part of Japan is in South China Sea
No doubt it's very good luxury train with matching sceneries to go along but it's not the only 7 star (6/5/4 star or luxury) in the world, Yes maybe in Japan.
This is even better than the "Wild, Wild West," train.
Japan’s train game has always been on point .
Now I've seen a 7-star beauty. 0:07
May be in 2024, shall avail this train.
However, thanks a lot bro.
Fantastic ! 👍
My next trip will be to Japan. Maybe I'd consider the 2 day; that's all I could afford.
It is like a very plush hotel on wheels, nice!
A train ride that makes me want to go flexible. An amazing experience. Great video. 😱😱😱
damn bro, these Snowpiercer season 3 leaks are getting crazy
The 2 day tour is pretty affordable actually.
Wouuuuuu what a beautiful voice and good information ! I enjoy the video more than you can't belive! Your voice is easy to understand and the best .!!!!!...you win a other suscriptor !
Thankyou for your canal!
It sounds great except for the statement about being "hospitalized"!
After hearing quiet a few mistakes, I couldn't concentrate on the video because I was waiting for the next error. What a pity.
Looks amazing. Only the dresscode doesnt really speak to me. But i cant even come close to afford it :)
I would have loved to go on this train if it was in my budget. I would have loved to go to Japan. My dad always wanted to go to Japan. I'm sorry I didn'try.to go with my parents and sister years ago.
3,000,000,000 YEN is US dollars 💵 is $21,,581,100.00 ( twenty one million five hundred and eighty one thousand and one hundred dollar )
My brother, Art does these sorts of these trips at a fraction of the costs in America. . He loves trains like some people love a holy sacrament. He builds his own train environs in Swiss and European settings on 7 levels of topographic reminiscence.
You mean he's a model train enthusiast with some cool layouts.
I love trains and developed a taste for sushi & sashimi when I worked at the Japanese owned, TDK Corporation of America, so...Sign me up!
seven stars in kyushu doesn't mean it's a 7-star train (rating) it is derived from the seven prefectures of kyushu & coincidentally the train is made up of seven cars.
Fantastic & very impassive one could wish to enjoy the journey of this 7star train.
Oh so beautiful.
My favourite Japanese train is the sushi train at my local shopping centre, yummy sushi and udon soup
Really worthwatching and amazing to view the world's first 7 🌟 train in Japan! And, the narration about the special features of the train is simply superb! Thanks for posting!
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Woow, this is the ultimate in luxury 😍
Shiki-Shima has better carriages. A japanese friend of mine informs me the Customer service there is better than on the 7 star. Although, India does well in some luxury trains. When I was a kid I went with my grandfather on one of them.
@@sithlordrj8883 happy to know that 😃
It's not actually 7 stars.... Nothing could be that highly rated, the company was very clever in naming it, logo. Its more of a 3-5 star experience
Extraordinarily beautiful train and experience! Bravo!
Yuan? Did they import it from China?
Very Interesting!!